The New Orleans Saints are in dire need of an offensive boost.
Derek Carr’s inaugural season in the Big Easy was rather underwhelming, resulting in OC Pete Carmichael Jr. losing his position.
The Saints’ offense appeared outdated and stagnant at times, failing to fully utilize their playmakers.
Taking this into consideration, HC Dennis Allen ensured the hiring of the right candidate by bringing in former San Francisco 49ers passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak as their new offensive coordinator.
Recently, Allen commended Kubiak, highlighting his ability to position players for success (Via Ian Rapoport).
“I firmly believed that Klint Kubiak was the ideal choice,” Allen expressed. “I am of the opinion that this is the most effective scheme currently being employed in the National Football League, providing our players with the greatest opportunity for success.”
#Saints coach Dennis Allen discusses new OC Klint Kubiak on the NFL Report:
“I feel like this is the best scheme that gives your players the best chance to have success that’s going in the National Football League right now.” https://t.co/nq7pO9nFOu
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 21, 2024
Kubiak brings with him a distinguished NFL lineage.
As the son of former Super Bowl-winning Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak, he has undoubtedly proven himself in the league.
Kubiak’s offensive strategy is expected to unlock Carr’s finest attributes in his second season with the team, and it is anticipated that promising wide receiver Chris Olave will experience significant growth as well.
Otherwise, it would not be surprising to witness the team taking a different approach if they encounter difficulties and miss out on the playoffs.
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According to the Source thecoldwire.com