Saints fired Dennis Allen

Sorry man but if you look at all the reports on this, DA might have been fired even if they beat Carolina. Gayle Benson has been communicating with players for two weeks on this issue. It's not an issue that suddenly popped up after losing to Carolina. It seems clear he lost the locker room at the end of last year. I think he then more or less won them back over the offseason and with a better training camp. But after the long losing streak, it became clear to the players that the issues they had with him before were still there.

I think DA is a good defensive coach. But ironically despite all the people calling him a Beta Male, I think by nature he is an old school football coach. Problem is that he tried to emulate what Payton did and that isn't his personality. The players saw through it and could tell he wasn't being who he was. I do think all the personal attacks on him and Loomis are over the top. But, DA clearly was not getting the job done and lost the team. And Loomis showed poor judgment and/or an inability to overcome personal attachments in failing to see the obvious for 1 1/2 years.

That's poor judgment and makes me question whether he can still do the GM job. I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt given that he had begun to clean up the cap, stopped always trading up, and actually had a deal in place to trade down in the draft. But the fact that Gayle Benson had to go over his head to fire DA makes me seriously question if he can change enough to still do the job. Sometimes guys just get burned out and you need to bring in new blood.
"failing to see the obvious" Nothing became obvious until after the Philly game. You dont gain a lockeroom, then lose it, gain it again. Its not a juggling ball. You either have it or you dont. "But the fact that Gayle Benson had to go over his head to fire DA" Ill assume for this comment that its true. (it was likely optics) But ill assume its true for this response: Thats not a good thing, that a non football person made a highly emotional decision to appease an emotional mob. ML, knows thats you dont gain a thing by firing a coach midseason. So like a man with respect, he was going to let DA ride it out. Now, that comment was if i beleived GB did that on purpose. I dont. This is what i think happened: ML/GB/<Insert name>, gathered and said, we're losing games fast and furious what are we going to do, we have to trurn it around. Its clear DA is not able to get it done, unfortuantely he has to go. Now lets not be fools and lose another Dan Campbell. So lets play our last card to turn this thing around: Let Rizzi have a shot at it w/ half of a season left. If he turns it around he'll win us and the mob. If he doesnt, then we look for a new coach. The actual evidence supports my theory.