The organization and the culture

Look at the Packers post Lombardi to Favre.
A literal desert. Nothing. 30 years of trash.
My parents weren’t even 10 when Lombardi won those championships.

And yes, the Steelers have six, but in recent history, they have two.
Not taking anything away, but there was a twenty six year gap.

And the Eagles weren’t anything special before Reid. And they still have the same number of Super Bowls as the Saints.
The Packers are 37-26 in the playoffs. Winning percentage.

The Steelers have SIX Lombardis and are 36-28 in the playoffs. Winning percentage.

The Eagles are 26-25 in the playoffs, and as I've mentioned, are losers. But they are better than us because they've won multiple NFCCGs and therefore multiple Super Bowl appearances. They couldn't close the deal 3 out of 4 times.

Saints are 10-13 in the playoffs. Losing percentage.

Again, the Saints are a loser franchise with an overall history of a losing record and a losing playoff record. It's unfortunate but that's what it is. The numbers tell you we are literal losers, by definition. Getting mad or upset at me for pointing it out doesn't change it. Only the Saints actually winning can. And I mean winning playoff games and Super Bowls.

We had to fire a Head Coach IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SEASON that anyone with common sense knew shouldn't helm a team, our stars are all old and oft-injured, the officials love calling penalties on us in high leverage moments, we are in cap H-E- Double Hockey sticks, Brees is gone, Payton is gone, Cam Jordan is 97 years old, and I don't know our draft situation but I highly doubt we could fix what's wrong in one draft.

So, tell me where does glimmer of hope lie? Please.