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SAINTS HEAD TOWARD ANOTHER LOST YEAR

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Say this for the NEW ORLEANS New Orleans Saints, at least they’re consistent.

For the third year in a row, the Saints are oh-for-September. Sure, there’s still another game left this month. But considerin­g how dismal New Orleans looked in a 36-20 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday — which wasn’t even as close as the score indicated, honestly — there’s no reason to believe the Saints can shake their September funk.

Or regroup to make a run at the playoffs. Or even be relevant.

“We just finished talking about the sprint here that we are in to improve each week,” Saints coach Sean Payton said. “Obviously you start out like this and there is disappoint­ment. And yet we have the right type of locker room.”

Yes, that’s how bad things are. Two games in, and the Saints are already grasping for the locker room defense.

Despite having one of the best quarterbac­ks with Drew Brees, New Orleans hasn’t really been a factor in the last five years. One season with double-figure victories, 7-9 finishes all the rest.

There’s a variety of factors, but the common theme is slow starts. The Saints are on the verge of be- ing 0-3 for a third consecutiv­e year. In 2014, they lost their first two, managed to win in Week 3 and then promptly dropped their fourth for a 1-3 start.

“It’s frustratin­g, but it’s a new season,” said receiver Brandon Coleman, who has been with the Saints since 2014. “I am not going to compare it to last year. Even though it might seem that way, I’m encouraged. It’s still early in the season.”

But it’s getting late in a hurry. The Saints travel to Carolina and Miami the next two weekends. After the bye, they come home for a game against Detroit before going to Green Bay. It’s not a stretch to think New Orleans could be 0-6 before the Chicago Bears, one of the few teams even more hapless, visit the Superdome on Oct. 29.

This isn’t a case of getting a player or two healthy or making a play or two more in each half. The Saints have some fundamenta­l flaws that make significan­t improvemen­t unlikely.

The most glaring issue, yet again, is the defense, which is again struggling to stop opposing offenses.

The worst pass defense in the NFL last year has already given up 777 yards though the air — yep, most in the league — and that was with New England running the ball in the second half to chew up the clock. The Saints rank last in total defense (almost 513 yards allowed per week) and yards allowed per play (7.6). Only the New York Jets have surren- dered more points than New Orleans’ 65.

Oh, and when the Saints do manage to make a momentumch­anging play, they still find a way to spoil it. Twice they appeared to intercept Brady, only to have the play wiped out each time by a penalty. One of those miscues Sunday was by safety Kenny Vaccaro, a first-round pick in 2013 who now is reportedly being shopped. Payton benched him after the costly penalty.

One guy who’s not playing? Adrian Peterson. Though he tried to brush off his sideline sniping at Payton during the opener against his old team, the Minnesota Vikings, Peterson would say later that he “didn’t sign up for nine snaps.” He didn’t have many more Sunday, touching the ball only eight times.

Granted, the Saints were playing catch-up from the opening drive. But it was obvious there’s little rhythm to the offense, which clearly misses receivers Brandin Cooks and Willie Snead IV. (Cooks was traded to the Patriots in the offseason, and Snead is suspended for one more game after being busted for drunken driving.)

“I don’t know if it’s one specific player,” Payton said. “It’s Week 2.”

Of which season? Given the last few seasons, it’s all starting to look the same.

A big mess.

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CHUCK COOK, USA TODAY SPORTS Saints coach Sean Payton is trying to avoid a third consecutiv­e 0-3 start.
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