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Another week, another tough loss for the New Orleans Saints, this time to the lowly Raiders. So what’s the fallout? In the latest episode of the Audacy original podcast Inside Black & Gold, Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak and WWL Sports Director Steve Geller break down stock up and stock down players from Week 17, why Spencer Rattler had a better day than it might’ve looked, Cam Jordan’s final game – maybe – in the Superdome, then we dive into the live mailbag and looming offseason decisions to close out the show.
SEGMENT 1: Picking Duds From Saints-Raiders: Back to the NFL’s Worst Defense?
… The New Orleans Saints have a ton of questions to answer heading into the offseason, so Jeff and Steve close out today’s episode by diving into the live viewer mailbag. We’ll hit more on Spencer Rattler’s performance, how things could look the rest of the way for this Saints squad, but most importantly: What all becomes of Mickey Loomis and the Saints front office and how sweeping do the changes need to be after Week 18?
SEGMENT 2: Picking Studs From Saints-Raiders: Spencer Rattler Takes Step Forward, Sorta
…The New Orleans Saints lost again, but were there any silver linings? We’ll dive in on Spencer Rattler’s day, which wasn’t nearly as bad as the numbers might suggest, a new yet familiar RB who showed he’s got juice left, and the Cam Jordan legacy that might have seen it’s final day in the Dome.
SEGMENT 3: Saints-Raiders Mailbag: Change is Needed, but What Could it Look Like?
… The New Orleans Saints have a ton of questions to answer heading into the offseason, so Jeff and Steve close out today’s episode by diving into the live viewer mailbag. We’ll hit more on Spencer Rattler’s performance, how things could look the rest of the way for this Saints squad, but most importantly: What all becomes of Mickey Loomis and the Saints front office and how sweeping do the changes need to be after Week 18?
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The New Orleans Saints couldn’t get out of their own way in another brutal loss, this time 25-10 to the lowly Raiders, but who were the worst offenders? We pick the stock down players from the Week 17 loss, starting with a defense that continues the same theme all year of not being able to stop much of anything.
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The New Orleans Saints have a ton of questions to answer heading into the offseason, so Jeff and Steve close out today’s episode by diving into the live viewer mailbag. We’ll hit more on Spencer Rattler’s performance, how things could look the rest of the way for this Saints squad, but most importantly: What all becomes of Mickey Loomis and the Saints front office and how sweeping do the changes need to be after Week 18?
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The New Orleans Saints lost again, but were there any silver linings? We’ll dive in on Spencer Rattler’s day, which wasn’t nearly as bad as the numbers might suggest, a new yet familiar RB who showed he’s got juice left, and the Cam Jordan legacy that might have seen it’s final day in the Dome.
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The New Orleans Saints went out to Green Bay and endured the ugliest result possible, but what does it all mean? In the latest episode of the Audacy original Inside Black & Gold podcast, Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak and WWL Sports Director Steve Geller break down the fallout from a Monday Night Football shutout, the latest on Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara, where we land on Spencer Rattler and the coaching staff, and the young Saints players we want to see featured over the final two weeks of the season.
SEGMENT 1: Saints Injury Rundown: Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara Still Pushing to Play
… There are some serious injury storylines to watch for the New Orleans Saints in Week 17. Yes, again. This time it’s Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara, both of whom are still pushing to play despite the team being eliminated from the playoffs. We’ll break down the latest on those two players, as well as Erik McCoy and Lucas Patrick, and break down whether we think Chris Olave should get back on the field this season.
SEGMENT 2: Saints-Packers Fallout: Where do We Land on Spencer Rattler, Coaching Staff?
… Y’all, that was ugly, but what does a shutout loss to the Packers mean for the New Orleans Saints? We’ll break down where we land on Spencer Rattler and the current coaching staff as we come down the closing stretch of this frustrating, failed season.
SEGMENT 3: Evaluation Time: Which Saints Players Should be Featured in Final 2 Weeks?
… There are two games left and no playoffs on the table, AKA time to get a look at some young Saints players to see what they have. The problem? We’ve already seen most of them. Still, players like Isaiah Foskey and maybe even Charlie Smyth could be interesting options to get a look at in Week 17 and beyond. We’ll close out the show by breaking down those players and what we hope to see the rest of the way.
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There are some serious injury storylines to watch for the New Orleans Saints in Week 17. Yes, again. This time it’s Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara, both of whom are still pushing to play despite the team being eliminated from the playoffs. We’ll break down the latest on those two players, as well as Erik McCoy and Lucas Patrick, and break down whether we think Chris Olave should get back on the field this season.
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Y’all, that was ugly, but what does a shutout loss to the Packers mean for the New Orleans Saints? We’ll break down where we land on Spencer Rattler and the current coaching staff as we come down the closing stretch of this frustrating, failed season.
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There are two games left and no playoffs on the table, AKA time to get a look at some young Saints players to see what they have. The problem? We’ve already seen most of them. Still, players like Isaiah Foskey and maybe even Charlie Smyth could be interesting options to get a look at in Week 17 and beyond. We’ll close out the show by breaking down those players and what we hope to see the rest of the way.
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The New Orleans Saints are headed up to Green Bay for a potential snow game without, most likely, their starting quarterback, running back or either top wide receiver. What could go wrong? On the latest episode of the Audacy original Inside Black & Gold podcast Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak and WWL Sports Director Steve Geller break down the latest injury news for Chris Olave, Alvin Kamara and Derek Carr and why the Saints don’t seem interested in shutting down their veteran QB. We also hear from Packers insider Jason B. Hirschhorn on what to expect from the Packers and a lot more.
SEGMENT 1: Saints Injury Rundown: Chris Olave is Back, Alvin Kamara Might be Done
… The New Orleans Saints’ injury carousel never ends. The good news: Chris Olave is back to practice after missing 6 weeks on IR. The bad news: Alvin Kamara might just be done for the year with his groin injury. We’ll kick off today’s episode by breaking down the latest on those injuries, the Derek Carr situation (plus a bit of confusion) and the addition of a fan-favorite RB in Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
SEGMENT 2: Can Saints survive a snow game? Packers insider breaks down Week 16
… The New Orleans Saints are headed up to Green Bay for a game that might just have some snow. But what would it actually look like? Jeff Nowak and Steve Geller are joined for this preview edition of Inside Black & Gold by Jason B. Hirschhorn, Packers reporter and co-founder of The Leap Newsletter.
SEGMENT 3: Spencer Rattler will start IF Derek Carr Can’t Go, But Why Is It a Question At All?
… The New Orleans Saints have an obvious choice in front of them with a quarterback managing a broken left hand, but to this point they refuse to close the Derek Carr door. But why? We hear from Darren Rizzi and dive into the background philosophy driving so many of these decisions, then break down our expectations for Spencer Rattler, who is most likely in line to make his fourth career NFL start – and hopefully it can go better than the first three.
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The New Orleans Saints’ injury carousel never ends. The good news: Chris Olave is back to practice after missing 6 weeks on IR. The bad news: Alvin Kamara might just be done for the year with his groin injury. We’ll kick off today’s episode by breaking down the latest on those injuries, the Derek Carr situation (plus a bit of confusion) and the addition of a fan-favorite RB in Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
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The New Orleans Saints are headed up to Green Bay for a game that might just have some snow. But what would it actually look like? Jeff Nowak and Steve Geller are joined for this preview edition of Inside Black & Gold by Jason B. Hirschhorn, Packers reporter and co-founder of The Leap Newsletter.
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The New Orleans Saints have an obvious choice in front of them with a quarterback managing a broken left hand, but to this point they refuse to close the Derek Carr door. But why? We hear from Darren Rizzi and dive into the background philosophy driving so many of these decisions, then break down our expectations for Spencer Rattler, who is most likely in line to make his fourth career NFL start – and hopefully it can go better than the first three.
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The New Orleans Saints didn’t beat the Commanders this week, but they made sure the finish was worth the price of admission. On the latest episode of the Audacy original Inside Black & Gold podcast, Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak and WWL Sports Director Steve Geller lay out the studs and duds from Sunday in the Superdome, dive into the very different days for Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener, then answer live mailbag questions after Week 15.
SEGMENT 1: Picking Studs from Saints-Commanders: Rattler’s Rally Gives Spark
… The New Orleans Saints lost to the Commanders, so why are we acting all positive? Well, a lot comes down to a very positive showing for rookie Spencer Rattler, who took over at halftime and engineered a rally from 17-0 to give the Saints a shot in the final seconds. We’ll break down what went right and what went wrong for the QB kid, another strong day for Kendre Miller, a defensive line that’s suddenly feasting, Foster Moreau’s redemption moment and a lot more.
SEGMENT 2: Picking Duds From Saints-Commanders: Haener Has Nightmare Day
… OK, that was rough. The day started with optimism for one young QB in Jake Haener, but it ended with a halftime benching and frustration. So what went wrong for the Haen train? We’ll break it down, along with an OL group that’s continuing to scuffle and kickoff coverage suddenly a weakness.
SEGMENT 3: Saints-Commanders Mailbag: Is Chase Young Earning a Big Payday?
… We close out today’s Inside Black & Gold by diving into live viewer questions following the Saints’ 20-19 loss to the Commanders. We’ll hit on Chase Young’s late-season surge and whether the Saints should be ready to break the bank, more on Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler’s very different days, the final 2-point call and more.
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The New Orleans Saints lost to the Commanders, so why are we acting all positive? Well, a lot comes down to a very positive showing for rookie Spencer Rattler, who took over at halftime and engineered a rally from 17-0 to give the Saints a shot in the final seconds. We’ll break down what went right and what went wrong for the QB kid, another strong day for Kendre Miller, a defensive line that’s suddenly feasting, Foster Moreau’s redemption moment and a lot more.
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OK, that was rough. The day started with optimism for one young QB in Jake Haener, but it ended with a halftime benching and frustration. So what went wrong for the Haen train? We’ll break it down, along with an OL group that’s continuing to scuffle and kickoff coverage suddenly a weakness.
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We close out today’s Inside Black & Gold by diving into live viewer questions following the Saints’ 20-19 loss to the Commanders. We’ll hit on Chase Young’s late-season surge and whether the Saints should be ready to break the bank, more on Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler’s very different days, the final 2-point call and more.
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The New Orleans Saints are still alive in the playoff chase, but just barely. Can this injured squad keep that going against the upstart Commanders? We break it all down on the latest episode of the Audacy original Inside Black & Gold podcast, diving into the latest on Derek Carr’s injury and the QB debate between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler, we break down why Tyrann Mathieu has been so frustrated lately, hear from a Commanders insider and list the X-factors that could swing the matchup.
SEGMENT 1: Will it Be Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler for Saints? Here’s What to Know
… The New Orleans Saints have a lot of questions to answer, but one weighs a lot more than the rest: Who starts at QB? Jeff Nowak and Steve Geller kick off today’s Inside Black & Gold by breaking down that simple question with a complicated answer, the latest on Derek Carr and Chris Olave, why Tyrann Mathieu has been so frustrated over the last few games and a lot more.
SEGMENT 2: Commanders Insider Breaks Down What Saints Should Expect in Week 15
… Yes, the Washington Commanders are this year’s Houston Texans, all the way down to the No. 2 overall QB outplaying the top pick, but why have things gone so well up in D.C. this year? We chat with Locked on Commanders host David Harrison to break down Jayden’s impact, what’s changed with Dan Quinn, the mood surrounding Marshon Lattimore’s much-anticipated debut and return to the Superdome and a lot more.
SEGMENT 3: Saints-Commanders X-Factors: Can You Run Block … At All?
… The New Orleans Saints have a big task on their hand with the Washington Commanders in Week 15 with an offense led – most likely – by one of Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler? So What are the X-factors? We’ll start with the run game, because that’s what the Saints will need to give themselves much of a chance, and it also happens to be the area where Washington has had the most trouble. Also:
- Can you contain Jayden Daniels on third down?
- Can the Chase Young revenge game be the one we talk about?
- Kendre Miller’s coming out party?
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The New Orleans Saints have a lot of questions to answer, but one weighs a lot more than the rest: Who starts at QB? Jeff Nowak and Steve Geller kick off today’s Inside Black & Gold by breaking down that simple question with a complicated answer, the latest on Derek Carr and Chris Olave, why Tyrann Mathieu has been so frustrated over the last few games and a lot more.
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Yes, the Washington Commanders are this year’s Houston Texans, all the way down to the No. 2 overall QB outplaying the top pick, but why have things gone so well up in D.C. this year? We chat with Locked on Commanders host David Harrison to break down Jayden’s impact, what’s changed with Dan Quinn, the mood surrounding Marshon Lattimore’s much-anticipated debut and return to the Superdome and a lot more.
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The New Orleans Saints have a big task on their hand with the Washington Commanders in Week 15 with an offense led – most likely – by one of Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler? So What are the X-factors? We’ll start with the run game, because that’s what the Saints will need to give themselves much of a chance, and it also happens to be the area where Washington has had the most trouble. Also:
- Can you contain Jayden Daniels on third down?
- Can the Chase Young revenge game be the one we talk about?
- Kendre Miller’s coming out party?
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