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A Look At New Orleans Saints New 2024 Offense And How Derek Carr Will Do In It

A Look At New Orleans Saints New 2024 Offense And How Derek Carr Will Do In It
A Look At New Orleans Saints New 2024 Offense And How Derek Carr Will Do In It As we speak former Raiders QB Derek Carr and his teammates are in the middle of learning and installing a whole-new offense playbook. Brought to New Orleans by Klint Kubiak, who came from his time as passing game coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers, the offense is based on the plays Kyle Shanahan used in Atlanta and San Francisco. The playbook has not changed much, but just expanded. That said there is a core approach that is different from what New Orleans Saints Offensive Coordinator Pete Carmichael used during his long time with the team. This offense is dominated by rollout plays that have become a signature over the years. The passes tend to be built off the running plays. I have a copies of a couple of playbooks that I have used to form the analysis you're going to see. How well Carr do in it? Well, I am concerned about the amount of movement. It's the most Carr has done in his NFL career. How he adjusts to this over the course of a game remains to be seen. If the Saints can be effective running the ball, then that's less of a concern. But if they have to go to the air, they will be effective, but if Carr falters, the question will be how will NFL 5th Round Steal QB Spencer Rattler look in the system as the starter. Stay tuned.

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