New Orleans Saints pass receiver Chris Olave took a nasty hit in their Week 9 video game versus the Carolina Panthers and was hauled off the field.
Quarterback Derek Carr tossed a pass towards Olave that led to the receiver getting hit hard by 2 Carolina protectors.
This has actually led to numerous individuals calling out Carr and the Saints as an entire, consisting of Olvae’s bro.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 27: Chris Olave # 12 of the New Orleans Saints captures a pass for an initially down in front of Cam Hart # 20 of the Los Angeles Chargers in the 4th quarter … Harry How/Getty Images
Josh Olave shared an upgrade on X that Chris had actually called him which he was “up and active. An X user shared the post, stating, “Might be time to have that ‘is it worth it?’ talk.”
“Ain’t worth it in Nola, I’ll inform you that,” Josh Olave responded.
This has actually matched the belief of many individuals online, consisting of previous Saints pass receiver Michael Thomas and previous Rookie of the Year Robert Griffin III.
“All best individuals, that’s it,” Griffin stated in a video he shared on X. “I’ve had enough. Quarterbacks are tossing method a lot of medical facility balls in the NFL now.”
Tossing WRs medical facility balls is NEVER OKAY.
Dislike to see what took place to Chris Olave and we as QBs need to stop doing it.
It has actually ended up being a lot more of a thing in the NFL since DBs can’t strike WRs the method they might 10 years back.
Guidelines modifications have actually caused even worse QB play and … pic.twitter.com/uEBfzrgYJS
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) November 3, 2024
“We’ve got to stop tossing healthcare facility balls. Not simply for our pass receivers however for the video game and their longterm health with their households. Begin, guys, we got ta be much better.”
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Chris Olave started his football profession in 2018 with the Ohio State Buckeyes. In his very first season, he made 12 receptions for 197 backyards and 3 goals.
In the 2019 season, Olave had 3 video games with 2 getting goals and captured an overall of 48 passes for 840 lawns and 12 goals. He was called third-team All-Big Ten.
In 2020, the NCAA season was reduced to 7 video games since of the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, Olave almost matched his previous season overalls, capturing 50 passes for 729 lawns and 8 goals. He was called first-team All-Big Ten.
In his senior year, Olave tape-recorded 65 receptions for 936 lawns and a conference-leading 13 goals. He was when again called first-team All-Big Ten.
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Olave was picked by the Saints in the preliminary with the 11th total choice of the 2022 NFL Draft.