What is the statement win of the Dennis Allen era? It’s hard to point to any one, because every impressive win was followed by a disappointing loss. Maybe you point to the 34-0 shutout of the New England Patriots earlier this season. That was followed by back to back losses where the first half deficiencies of the offense became apparent. Last year, the Saints shut out the Raiders then lost two games in a row as well.
The victory over the New York Giants had a “statement win” feel, but we saw what happened Thursday night. More than statement wins, the Allen era has statement losses. These losses snatch away any momentum the Saints have built. New Orleans has struggled to maintain consistency by taking one step forward followed by two steps back.
Right when you start to feel positive about the Saints, a game like Thursday night happens. New Orleans can put it together, but they can’t keep it together. That’s the true issue over the last two seasons. It’s why Allen has a 14-18 record as their head coach.