“There probably isn’t a team in the league that wants the season to be over more than the
New Orleans Saints. The head coach was fired weeks ago. The roster has been obliterated by injuries on both sides of the ball. The season has just been a mess.
Interim head coach Darren Rizzi has done OK given the utter lack of healthy talent on offense. But the Saints were just blown out by a bad Raiders team and have been outscored 59-10 the past two weeks. For
John Sigler of Saints Wire, the path forward means big changes in 2025.
“It doesn’t matter if Rizzi is beloved in the building,” he said. “This version of this Saints team isn’t worth keeping together. Mickey Loomis played it safe to this point and he doesn’t have any positive results to speak for. The Saints need to move on with a new coach who isn’t trying to be Sean Payton, who can bring in their own coaches and players and retool this roster.”
Of course, with one of the worst cap situations in the NFL (annually), making major changes to the roster won’t be easy. The Saints effectively have two choices—crater for a couple years and get the books cleaned up or live in NFL purgatory as a 6-7 win team for the foreseeable future.
Analyst’s Take
The Saints have been competitive under interim head coach Darren Rizzi, but they lack the depth to overcome a slew of injuries on the offensive side of the ball. In Week 17, New Orleans didn’t have quarterback Derek Carr, running back Alvin Kamara or wide receiver Chris Olave because of their injuries. New Orleans will need to reshape an aging roster under a new coaching staff, but this team could bounce back if it can stay relatively healthy and get production out of its young talent. —
Moton”