“I think its finally time to be the change we always wished for, like always I will give more than before” Saints’ RB Alvin Kamara breaks silence over sack of Dennis Allen, pointing out…
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has finally broken his silence regarding the recent firing of head coach Dennis Allen, expressing a desire for change and accountability within the organization. Kamara, who has been with the Saints since 2017, shared his thoughts during a press conference, highlighting the need for growth and improvement as the team navigates a challenging season.
“I think it’s finally time to be the change we always wished for,” Kamara stated. “Like always, I will give more than before.” His remarks come after a turbulent season marked by inconsistent play and mounting frustrations among both players and fans. The Saints, under Allen’s leadership, have struggled to find offensive rhythm and defensive consistency, which ultimately led to the decision by the team’s ownership to make a coaching change.
Kamara also expressed appreciation for Saints owner Gayle Benson’s leadership, commending her for making the difficult but necessary decisions for the betterment of the team. “Gayle Benson has always had the best interests of the Saints at heart, and I respect her for making tough calls when it counts,” Kamara remarked.
While Kamara did not go into specifics about the future direction of the team, his comments signal a collective shift within the locker room. With the coaching change underway, the Saints will look to rejuvenate their roster and restore competitive excellence. Kamara’s leadership on and off the field will be vital as the team moves forward in a new era under a yet-to-be-named head coach.
As the Saints look ahead, Kamara’s words reflect a commitment to greater accountability, and his readiness to lead by example will be a cornerstone in their pursuit of improvement.
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