New Orleans Saints Fire Coach Dennis Allen: 'Got to find a way to win'

Alex Parker

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The New Orleans Saints have fired coach Dennis Allen after a seven-game losing streak.

Why it matters: The decision marks the first midseason firing for the Saints since Tom Benson purchased the team in 1985, highlighting the urgency to address their struggles.

What's new: Special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi has been named interim coach as the Saints seek to stabilize the team and turn their season around.

  • The Saints started the season with two wins but haven't tasted victory since, culminating in their latest loss to the Carolina Panthers.

Yes, but: While Allen's tenure as head coach ended on a low note, he played a significant role in the organization.

  • Allen spent several years in various coaching positions within the Saints before becoming head coach in 2022.

The big picture: This is the first time since 1999 that the Saints have endured a seven-game losing streak, signaling a drastic shift from their recent success.

  • The team will now look to regroup and find a way to reverse their fortunes under new leadership.

What to watch: With a change in coaching staff, all eyes will be on how the players respond and adapt to the new interim coach.

  • The performance and attitude of the team in the coming weeks will provide insights into the impact of the coaching change.

What's next: The Saints will need to evaluate their strategies and make adjustments to get back on track.

  • The focus will be on identifying areas of improvement and implementing changes to break the losing streak.

The bottom line: The firing of Dennis Allen reflects the organization's determination to address their recent struggles and reestablish their winning ways.

  • The interim coaching appointment presents an opportunity for a fresh start and renewed energy within the team.