Not sure I understand the arguement some make that we need to just wait another season and then fire DA.

Underhill basically said today that them fighting back in blowout games is basically saving DA and that it will take bad, lay down losses in the next two games to seal his fate. Chances are high of a year 3. John Hendrix currently has a 20% chance of DA being fired in his latest article.

https://www.si.com/nfl/saints/news/saints-what-does-future-hold-dennis-allen-loomis-carr

  • Head Coach (20%) - Unless Dennis Allen loses the final two games and they're downright ugly, there doesn't seem much there to suggest that the Saints will move on from him. Not making the postseason with this roster is certainly not the expectation and should prompt those conversations, but I just don't get the feeling that New Orleans will pull the trigger here. I've honestly never got the sense that they're ready to move on. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport also hinted this on Friday.
Most of us saw the report from Ian, but this is literally the antithesis of a winning organization. I understand not getting blown out may save you from a midseason firing, but that is not the metric for most teams when it comes to evaluating coaches. Wins and losses, playoffs, and division titles are the goals. Coaches with rings may get a pass, but Allen is a career loser. Loomis doesn't want to admit he made a mistake