By Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
ARLINGTON, Texas — Six times in the span of 3 minutes, Mark Ingram said the New Orleans Saints didn’t do enough to win on Thursday night.
After a stunning 13-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, the Saints didn’t make any excuses. They didn’t bemoan the officiating, which was certainly shoddy at times. They didn’t label this any sort of wakeup call or try to find the silver lining in their first loss in 81 days.
They accepted responsibility for the loss that ended their 10-game winning streak.
“We were on a good run,” Ingram said, “and we just got to go back to the drawing board.”
The Cowboys played stellar defense to limit the potent Saints offense. New Orleans had scored 30-plus points in nine of 11 games this year, including the past five, but their 10 points Thursday were their fewest in exactly three years, dating back to a 24-6 loss to the Texans on Nov. 29, 2015. ...
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ARLINGTON, Texas — Six times in the span of 3 minutes, Mark Ingram said the New Orleans Saints didn’t do enough to win on Thursday night.
After a stunning 13-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, the Saints didn’t make any excuses. They didn’t bemoan the officiating, which was certainly shoddy at times. They didn’t label this any sort of wakeup call or try to find the silver lining in their first loss in 81 days.
They accepted responsibility for the loss that ended their 10-game winning streak.
“We were on a good run,” Ingram said, “and we just got to go back to the drawing board.”
The Cowboys played stellar defense to limit the potent Saints offense. New Orleans had scored 30-plus points in nine of 11 games this year, including the past five, but their 10 points Thursday were their fewest in exactly three years, dating back to a 24-6 loss to the Texans on Nov. 29, 2015. ...
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