Saints HC Explains Lower Usage For Notable Playmaker
The New Orleans Saints usually make full use of one of the most adaptable athletes in the NFL in Taysom Hill, who can play
almost any position on the offensive line as a tight end or quarterback.
Sadly, Hill hasn’t seen as much playing time as he did in the previous campaign despite finishing with 582 yards from scrimmage and five touchdowns.
Hill had two carries for two yards in the team’s eight-point road loss at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night against the Los Angeles
Rams, indicating that he didn’t contribute much to the team’s strategy to defeat Sean McVay’s team.
In the aftermath of the team’s eighth loss of the season, which officially drops the Saints below .500 at 7-8, head coach Dennis
Allen talked about why Hill wasn’t used as much against the Rams.
It seems like a wasted opportunity for Allen and company, since this was a winnable game on the road and a vital one at that
with playoff implications on the line. Hill is a flexible weapon that most teams in the league don’t have the luxury of deploying on a weekly basis.
This decision to not employ Hill in a pivotal game could be costly for Allen’s future in New Orleans, as it puts the Saints’
chances of making the playoffs in jeopardy and increases the likelihood that he will be coaching for his job the remainder of the
2023 regular season.
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