New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara expressed his frustration with his team's performance on Thursday Night Football.
The Saints lost 24-31 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, leaving them with a 3-4 record after seven weeks. New Orleans trailed 9-24 at the end of the third quarter, and despite rallying in the final period, they fell short.
After the game, Alvin Kamara spoke to the press and outlined the offensive problems the Saints are experiencing. Kamara said, "We're finding it hard to start fast, maintain, execute, and finding it hard to finish. That's the glaring and reoccurring theme."
Kamara led New Orleans' offensive output with 153 scrimmage yards. He carried the ball 17 times and caught 12 passes. The perennial Pro Bowl running back also said, "Everybody's frustrated. We got to find a way to win." Kamara ended that answer with, "It sucks right now."
The Saints have lost four of their last five games and sit third in the NFC South, fans are getting frustrated with head coach Dennis Allen and quarterback Derek Carr.
The Saints return to action next Sunday with a trip to the Indianapolis Colts.