Play design was GREAT by Carmichael here. Just have to finish!

The more appropriate way to look at it is the fan base expected Olave to dominate in year two based on camp, the hype, and him to be a number one receiver. The Saints traded a lot of assets to draft him high last year and with a better quarterback on paper we had higher expectations than what we are seeing on the field. What we see on the field is a young player have Michael Thomas on the other side which should open him up this year more not less. We have seen him not be on the same page with the quarterback appear to run poor routes or let the ball hit him in the head like this and it. The whole offense has been the subject of constant concern. Olave's play is part of that concern not because he looks bad but that it is emblematic of an offense out of sync and we expected so much more from Olave and the offense with Carr overall. The underlying hopeful not for me is that if Olave starts to be a 100 yard per game type of wideout this entire offense will elevate with him.