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A closer look at the snap counts for the Saints from Thursday Night Football, with some notes and observations from their loss to the Jaguars.

By John Hendrix - Saints News Network | SI

It's honestly crazy to think that the Saints got 90 snaps on offense and didn't have a better showing. They were bad in the first half, and there's really no other way of putting it. New Orleans finished with another 400-plus-yard game offensively, totaling 407 net yards (112 rushing, 295 passing). They held the ball for 36:10, while the Jaguars had it for 23:50.

The biggest eyesore for the Saints was third down, as they turned in a 3/18 performance. Naturally, the red zone wasn't good again. The other main observation I'd say is that there is a lot of pre-snap confusion with personnel and it's almost like it's hesitation on what is called or the trigger is being pulled at the last possible second. We'd like to think the extra few days will help here, but we're not really convinced things will drastically change.

  • Andrus Peat, Cesar Ruiz, Erik McCoy, Max Garcia, Cameron Erving - 90 (100%)
    I definitely thought the offensive line did a much better job, although some of the analytics will talk about pressures given up and such. Peat made his first appearance at left tackle since 2018, while Erving has been with the team for only a couple of weeks. Overall, this group's performance was encouraging. Reinforcements are coming after the mini-bye. ...

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