Predicting the outcome of the 2015 New Orleans Saints games by Jan-Hendrik Otto

New Orleans Saints pass rusher Junior Galette has had one crazy offseason, and it’s not going to get any better after today. The Saints sack artist seemed to be enjoying his day out with friends, as per his Instagram account.

However, what ended up surfacing during the day was a video that had Galette talking about his pectoral injury. Just a few days ago, Fox’s Mike Garafolo learned that Galette had the injury, and was reportedly contemplating surgery. He addresses his status in the video.

Disclaimer: Be warned. Video contains foul language.

Special thanks to Bryan Bienemy of WMTI-FM (106.1FM – The Ticket) for the video. Here’s a transcript of what Galette said.

(Expletive) talking about a pec injury, my neck hurt from wearing this chain. 60 or better. 60 guaranteed.

In the background, you can clearly hear someone say (expletive) Sean twice. Is that in regards to head coach Sean Payton? One can only speculate.

Galette signed a huge deal with the New Orleans Saints four days prior to the 2014 season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, which guaranteed him $23 million. Upon signing his deal, Galette said, “This feels like the best day of my life.” He would go on to lead the Saints in sacks in 2014, and produce another double digit total.

The video is a bit disturbing, and it’s not the first time Galette has spoke his mind.

Galette’s ‘not so great’ offseason timeline

12/4/14 – Galette speaks out on his teammates, disrespecting departed veterans

1/5/15 – Galette arrested and booked on charges of domestic abuse battery

1/10/15 – Galette deletes his Twitter account

1/12/15 – Terrance Banks caught with possession of three bags of marijuana in Galette’s car

2/19/15 – Charge of domestic violence charge dismissed

6/17/15 – Galette issues apology to New Orleans Saints fans, organization

6/20/15 – Video emerges again of alleged beach incident; Galette gets off Instagram

For anyone interested, Galette’s salary cap figure counts for $5.45 million this year, and if the team were to completely dismiss him, they’d lose $4.1 million this year and be charged $1.35 million in dead money, as per Over the Cap.