Saints has Fix What’s Been Broken

ATLANTA — Were the Saints ready to play after the bye week? That’s honestly a fair question, and at times it certainly didn’t seem like it. There were some good things, and obviously when you lose the bad gets magnified even more. For New Orleans, it’s becoming a recurring theme of how they lose in games, and it’s extremely disappointing that they aren’t figuring it out and playing the team ball needed to get these winnable games. However, no matter the current circumstances, they still feel like they can get this thing, which would likely mean winning the NFC South. However, they’re running out of games to do that and there’s things to fix still after Week 12. “The truth is, we’re not the team that we want to be,” Tyrann Mathieu said after the game. He chalked up the bad run defense to not setting the edges, having bad tackling, and not executing on how they wanted to.

“I think at times, we show great promise and hope. Like, there’s good glimpses, but we just haven’t put it together yet. I think that’s really the most frustrating part about it. You try to get better at a lot of different things throughout the season. Obviously, six games left, we still have a place atop the division. So that’s just me being optimistic, but we have to do a better job of just complementing one another. I think our complementary football is just not really good right now.” Penalties, turnovers, and the inability to stop the run was what Dennis Allen attributed to the latest loss to for his squad. The Falcons won the line of scrimmage today with relative ease with their ground attack. Allen was asked during his postgame press conference if he’s sees any commonalities with the inconsistency in the red zone being 12 games into the season. Allen said, “I think one of the things is when you get down there and all of the sudden you go from 1st-and-10, a positive gain, and now it’s 1st-and-20, that puts you behind the sticks. It makes it more challenging. I think that’s one area that’s been a problem is the penalties. I mean it’s 1st-and-20. I thought that was a big factor today cause on a couple of those plays, I thought we were going to be in pretty good field position and pretty good down and distance situation. So, I think penalties are probably a big factor.”New Orleans Saints Depth Chart By Position, Roster Review 2023

Allen believes the red zone issues can be fixed, saying that he thinks the team is improving but just wasn’t good enough today. Two penalties and two turnovers will certainly do that to you, but at some point, those have to lead to touchdowns and not field goals. There’s yards, but points are being left off the board. However, Allen maintains that the team didn’t take a step back after the bye week and that he saw some good things out on the field. “We’re going to keep working until we get it fixed,” Allen said on getting things right despite having just a little over a month left in the season. And that’s the message to his team, go back to work and work to be better next week when they play the Lions. “We’re all in this thing together,” Derek Carr said after the game. “We are going to work like crazy to make it right. We really are. We’re going to give it our best. It hasn’t happened at the same time yet, but if and when it does, it’s going to be a beautiful thing.”

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