So you want the Saints to go away from a guy who catches over 80% of his targeted passes?

I'd be fine with the Saints adding another receiver via trade or bringing in Dez for a workout since he said he'd give us first crack at him.

But yeah, if Thomas is getting open, why not feed him? Also, in the TB game Ginn and Cook caught TD passes (Cook would've had a 2nd TD, but Teddy overthrew him open in the endzone in one of his few mistakes in the game...at the press conference, Teddy admitted he should've had 5 TDs). So I'm not sure it's a totally dire situation, but I would love to see Trequan get healthy because he did have 5 catches until he got hurt sometime in week 2, which wasn't a bad pace for him.

Very true, but up until the TB game Cook was looking like an FA bust even though it was still early in the season and Ginn has never been known for his hands.

The ideal situation is that TQS gets healthy and continues to develop into the Ginn role and his his replacement. He's not as fast as Ginn was in his prime, but he's probably about the same now. UCF receivers are like WVU receivers and it seems to take them awhile to develop into NFL receivers if at all, but he seems to be doing that. I know I am beating a dead horse on here, but I think one of these big bodied guys like LJH, Butler or Hogan may develop into that big slot WR. It's quite possible we have the answers already on the roster, but it we just have to wait to see it come together. TQS getting injured caused a setback in his development so hopefully he gets healthy soon.

Something about having MT and LJH over the middle of the field with Cook running a seam, TQS taking the top off and AK being an outlet in the flat just seems nasty for a team to defend.