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“Yet as the playoffs approached, the Saints had been optimistic their offense would be better with Thomas, who scored memorable touchdowns in both the NFC title game and Super Bowl last season. Plagued by a left ankle injury that limited him to only six games this season, Thomas started to look effective again in a 17-14 victory at Atlanta in Week 16, when he had 102 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown. However, he aggravated the injury in practice last week and sat out the regular season finale. "The setback he had was substantial and we're at that point in the season where you want to do what's best, and yet you want to be mindful of the injury the player has," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "So I think on all fronts -- doctors, trainers, the player and ourselves -- we felt that this was the best move." Thomas initially was hurt in an overtime loss to Atlanta in Week 3, then missed nine games before coming back for three late-season games. He finished with 269 yards and two touchdown rushing and caught 29 passes for 201 yards. Late this season, Thomas also had handled kickoff returns after Courtney Roby was placed on injured reserve with a head injury. Payton said receivers Devery Henderson and Robert Meachem are getting most of the practice time in that area this week. Ivory's injury is a Lisfranc, which is a fracture and dislocation in the mid-foot, and will require surgery, Payton said. After joining the Saints as an undrafted rookie out of Division II Tiffin, he rushed for 716 yards in 12 games and had a team-leading five rushing TDs.” -- Saints QB Drew Brees
While you would love to have all of the guys and all of the elements that they bring, I feel like Reggie Bush can do some pretty special stuff and Julius Jones can do some pretty special stuff.