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Coach Kellen Moore Reassures Fans After Loss to Seahawks: “We’re Trying Hard, Please Give Us More Time”

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Coach Kellen Moore Reassures Fans After Loss to Seahawks: “We’re Trying Hard, Please Give Us More Time”

New Orleans, September 23, 2025

The New Orleans Saints just endured a forgettable game, suffering a heavy defeat against the Seattle Seahawks, casting a heavy atmosphere in the locker room and among the stands. The loss not only exposed persistent weaknesses in both the offense and defense but also caused many fans to lose faith in the direction being built by head coach Kellen Moore.

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Facing a growing wave of criticism, Moore decided to speak out to reassure fans. In the post-game press conference, he candidly admitted that the team underperformed and needed immediate changes:

“We’re trying very hard, please give us more time. I fully understand the fans’ disappointment, as I’m not satisfied with that performance either. But this is not the end. We will continue to adjust and improve in every practice, every game.”

Moore also emphasized that the loss to the Seahawks was a painful lesson for the entire Saints team. According to him, the issue was not a lack of fighting spirit but rather a lack of cohesion between the units. “We need to play with more discipline, and that takes time to build. I believe the players will grow from this setback,” he shared.

Despite a poor start to the season that has made the playoff race challenging for the Saints, Coach Kellen Moore remained resolute. He affirmed the team’s overarching goal is to rediscover its identity and reignite the fans’ trust. “The Saints have not given up. I promise we will fight with everything we have to be worthy of your love,” Moore said.

Amid mounting pressure, these statements are seen as an effort to maintain the team’s morale. However, words will need to be backed by on-field results – something the Saints’ fans are eagerly awaiting in the upcoming games.

After a resounding win over the Bills, former Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs reveals his difficult time at the Steelers, saying "The Steelers Held Me Back"
Foxborough, MA — October 6, 2025, 07:51 PM EDT — Following a resounding victory by the New England Patriots over the Buffalo Bills on Monday night, former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs has broken his silence, revealing the challenging times he endured during his tenure with the Steelers. In a candid postgame interview, Dobbs asserted that "Steelers held me back," shedding light on a period he believes stifled his development. The Patriots, led by Dobbs as a backup to Drake Maye, secured a surprising 27-24 upset against the 4-1 Bills at Gillette Stadium, ending Buffalo's five-game winning streak. Dobbs came off the bench in the fourth quarter, completing 12 of 15 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown, clinching the win with a game-sealing drive. The victory lifted New England to 1-5, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise dismal season. Reflecting on his Steelers days (2017-2018), Dobbs didn’t mince words. “The Steelers held me back,” he told reporters. “There was no clear plan for me behind Ben [Roethlisberger]. I was left figuring things out on my own—no structure, no guidance. It was tough, and it slowed my growth.” His comments echo a recent interview with Tyler Dunne of Go Long, where he criticized the lack of a cohesive offensive framework during his time as Roethlisberger’s backup. Dobbs, who has since played for multiple teams including the Jaguars, Browns, Titans, Vikings, and 49ers, contrasted his Pittsburgh experience with the mentorship he’s received in New England. “Here, I get the ‘why’ and ‘how’—it’s night and day,” he said. Steelers fans on X reacted with mixed feelings, with one posting, “Dobbs thriving now—Pittsburgh really dropped the ball,” while others defended the team’s focus on Roethlisberger. The Steelers (3-1), fresh off a bye week and a Week 4 win over the Vikings, face the Cleveland Browns in Week 6. Dobbs’ revelation adds fuel to ongoing debates about quarterback development under Mike Tomlin, especially as the team navigates its current offensive struggles with Aaron Rodgers. For Dobbs, tonight’s win marks a personal redemption, proving his potential beyond Pittsburgh’s shadow.