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By Nick Underhill | The Advocate
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Saints have to figure out how to cover up whatever they are lacking on offense.
It is entirely possible this will be an illegitimate talking point when the season ends. If you remember, the same concerns existed about the defense late last season, and then that group looked fine during the playoffs.
So the Saints probably will go home and blow the doors off their next two opponents and streak into the playoffs on a high note. But right now, after watching whatever it was New Orleans was doing against the Carolina Panthers defense, it’s hard to act like everything is nice and chill.
The offense is not playing well. The Dallas game showed that. Half of the Tampa Bay game showed that. Monday's 12-9 win showed it again. Three games? That’s a trend.
"I think it makes us look at ourselves and say we can't just roll a helmet on the field and be a great offense," guard Larry Warford said. ...
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