The undesirable but most likely reality.

BULLSEYE! NAILED it!

And I hear the argument(s) to NOT fire a coach mid-season, as it likely won't solve anything. I hear you, and I understand your logic. Now hear this....KEEPING him for the remainder of the season solves nothing either. I want to "stop the bleeding"....cauterize the wound. Dismissing him...ASAP....sends a message to the players that the current results are unacceptable and the train is moving forward, for better or worse. Get on board, or the next change may be YOU. Keeping DA for the remainder of the season sends a message of tolerance (not always a bad thing) and complacency. There's the problem...complacency...how do you hold someone else accountable and ask them to do more when you haven't required more of yourself? (I'm looking at Loomis here)

I've been a fan since the USFL folded and my favorite coach (Mora) and my favorite players (Mills and Vaughn) all converged in New Orleans. I've seen this movie before....several times....different actors, but same script.

The only thing I would add, is that the GM MUST GO!!! When the GM helps to create a problem that cannot be resolved in a timely manner, the GM needs to be held responsible for his role in that also. Focus on the coach, and maybe the coaching issue gets resolved, but we still have a GM problem, IMO. Focus on the GM, and maybe the GM AND coaching issues get resolved simultaneously. Loomis needs to be held accountable for his role in this clusterfu....clusterbomb. Put the HEAT on Loomis...
The GM should be the focus because when SP left he had an option of trying to fix his own screw ups and chose to push them down the road with the interest rates climbing every year we did so. Keeping him will only continue to add more interest to the final number while we continue being a bad team.

We were looking at a three year rebuild when SP left in cap dollars and now with heavy cuts it’s at least two more years but keeping Loomis will add 1-5 more years of trying to win at all cost. So what should of been three years of bad Saints football that we have endured will turn out to be 5-8 years of bad football if Loomis stays, who knows maybe even longer.

How many season ticket holders will we lose in that time?