NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Between a failed fourth-and-goal play, two missed medium-range field goals and a botched third-and-goal play from the 1-yard line that left New Orleans settling for a field goal, the Saints had plenty of regret as they gathered Monday to review their 24-10 loss to the Atlanta Falcons .
“By no means does anyone want to be in this situation that we’re in,” said Saints first-year coach Kellen Moore, who designs and calls the offense. “Our guys have the right mindset. There’s frustration, but there’s also opportunity ahead.”
Sunday wasn’t the first time red zone stalls had dogged them in this difficult season under Moore.
After failing to score on any of their three red-zone opportunities, the Saints (2-9) are scoring touchdowns on 34.48% of possessions in which they ru

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