Hebert’s rant after Saints’ latest embarrassment vs Chargers: The talent just isn’t there

WWL Radio’s Bobby Hebert sounds off after the Saints’ sixth consecutive loss, this time 26-8 against the L.A. Chargers. Where’s all the young talent? Because it’s not on the Saints.

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  1. DA is a major issue and needs to fired. However, as long as we have a delusional GM (and owner) that allows this to continue nothing will ever change .

  2. There is no future for Harner and Rattler in New Orleans. Why would anyone think these two could progress under the mentorship of Derek Carr, Dennis Allen, or any other coach on the Saints staff. We have no business drafting QB's.

  3. If anyone didn't see how this season was going to go, doesn't know football. The Oline was bad before the year started, and only got worse with the injuries. I wouldn't mind if they draft Oline with the first 4 picks next year. Imho

  4. Nobody mentions Kubiack and the conservative way the game was handled. Yeah, injuries, but the offense didn't stretch out their defense, didn't challenge/scare anyone. It was so vanilla I got bored after two quarters. WHAT have you got to lose? At least a trick play might make this stuff watchable, instead of one big snore.

  5. Unfortunately losing sucks. But if you win these games all you doing is going up the board with your draft pick. We can't beat the better teams so we just need to keep losing secure a top 3 pick fire the coach and GM and rebuild this thing. Basically follow the Lions game plan

  6. Another problem is this team is run by a woman who probably views loomis and Allen as family so of course nothing will happen as far as them losing there job. You need a owner who refuses to put up with this trash no matter who the hell is the coach and gm 15:29

  7. This is clear, not sure why people rehash crap. Players figured they dont want to get injured in a losing season. They also figure lets get a high or number 1 draft pick, and attract a great coach and get a really good (or elite QB). NOTHING else matters. You need the great coach/QB combo, just like we had before, and like all great teams had and have. Maybe even try to get Payton back next year if he had enough of the Denver cold.

  8. If he had any kind of decency in his Manboobs, he'd resign the position and ask to resume his duties as Defensive Coordinator. The play calling last night was horrible. 3rd and 16, Well its time to run it up the middle? 3rd and 18 and we're gonna throw a Draw behind the line of Scrimmage. He blames the players being inexperienced, it's his job to provide them experience. He's basically saying He's bad at his job. I hope Payton hires him in Denver and his buddy Carr can follow right behind.

  9. Remember when Ditka traded the future (the whole draft) for Ricky Williams? and how long it took the Franchise to recover?….Well, you can put Dennis Allen in that category, how many seasons will it take to get past his horrible player personel decisions?

  10. Bobby, we are currently 28th in the league and 14th in the NFC after yesterday. Call me crazy if you want but hear me out. I saw us being lucky to win maybe 4-6 of the first 12 games due to those games being an absolute gauntlet and us having many question marks in our personnel & new schemes. However I believe this team will get it together and find their identity for the last 5 games starting with the Giants and finish out strong with a streak, a 9-8 record, and maybe a surprise wild card seed.

  11. Just replay the last 2 weeks rant! How could we enter this season with really no ligitimate backup is on the GM? Our coach sadly now has no say on the makeup of the team.

  12. Derek Carr has been a disappointment, but he is the Saints' best QB by far. Given how bad the Saints' cap situation is, it is clear that Loomis has greatly overpaid his players–including Carr. The situation is going to be bad for several years to come.

  13. I think it's Dennis Allen. Dennis Allen and the league, letting teams get away with holding on the line. But our team plays soft and all over the place, with out detail. Every offense coordinator can't be boring and uncreative and only like to run up the middle and pass on the sidelines. I think it's all Dennis.

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