If you’ve been watching the New Orleans Saints this season, you know their offense is less than stellar.
It’s the holiday season, so I’m trying to being kind here.
The Saints offense is ranked last in the NFL in scoring and has managed to score just one touchdown in the first quarter all season.
Never have we felt farther away from the Drew Brees-Sean Payton days than we do now.
Myriad reasons exist as to why the unit is so bad, starting with the personnel. The quarterbacks are inexperienced, and the skill-position players lack explosiveness. Throw in an inconsistent interior offensive line, some shoddy execution and curious playcalling by head coach Kellen Moore, and, well, you have a recipe for an anemic offense.
But there’s another, less conspicuous issue that has also conspired

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