After a patchy debut season in the black and gold, the quarterback position for the New Orleans Saints needs work.
One significant uncertainty surrounds the Saints’ new offensive scheme. What kind of performance can Derek Carr expect? It’s probable that he needs some time to become used to the system, much like his colleagues. But with a difficult early schedule in the regular season, New Orleans cannot afford to squander time.
Underhill presents the Saints’ actions without holding back. Regarding Carr’s most recent performances, you can rely on him to be truthful.
Shaheed appears to be a component of the Saints’ jigsaw that they will utilize more frequently in 2024. Under previous offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr., he was not utilized to the most extent of his ability despite being a tremendous athlete.
Kubiak plans to employ him in more inventive ways this season and going beyond. Getting him the ball in space and behind the line of scrimmage more frequently will be part of it.
Consider how Deebo Samuel was used by the San Francisco 49ers throughout the previous two seasons if you watched them. Although Shaheed’s physical prowess is not as great as Samuel’s, the offense may still benefit much from his explosiveness and deft ball handling techniques.
Carr, in any case, is the key component of the Saints attack. It’s encouraging to see him seem at ease with the team’s new offensive scheme thus early in the summer.