The Saints are hoping for things to get drastically better right now to turn the tide on this season, but that risky business strategy has to be executed.
The Saints are going to get back to work this week, hoping that the 'mini-bye' allows them to get themselves in the right head space and work towards correcting things when they take on the Colts in Indianapolis on Sunday. New Orleans is a team that seemingly has a lot of offensive issues, and in the same breath knows they could just as easily be 5-2 or 6-1 right now if things went their way. However, they are what their record says at 3-4.
Mathematically, the belief and saying there's a lot of football left, but that was also the thought process last season. Anything less than the postseason this year for the Saints is a massive failure and should prompt major change, and there's no other way to put it. The opportunities have been there for Dennis Allen and company, but they haven't been able to deliver this season. Pete Carmichael Jr. is on the hot seat, but it doesn't stop there. Derek Carr has to be better and play better.The two biggest eyesores for the Saints offense right now are in the red zone and 3rd Down .
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