A day later, nothing has changed: Sunday was an ugly one for the Saints.
The Panthers laid a beatdown on the Saints in Week 2, with the offense stuck in neutral all day.
"A week after everything went right, everything was going wrong," Mike Hoss said in his weekly From the Press Box segment after the 26-7 Saints loss this week.
The Voice of the Saints joins WWL Digital Producer Jeff Nowak to break down what they saw, what went wrong, and what Sean Payton and others had to say after the game.
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WWL SAINTS COACHES SHOW
WHO: Mike Hoss & Mike Detillier speak with Sean Payton, others
WHEN: Monday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
WHERE: WWL AM-870; FM-105.3 & the Audacy app
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It was a weird one from the jump, with eight assistant coaches absent and miscues present throughout. Neither coach Sean Payton nor the players would put the blame on the absences, but it's a fair place to start looking in the post-mortem of a loss.
"When you look at a team that just didn't look right, a team that always seems to be prepared, coached very well, just came into this game and something felt like it was missing," Nowak said.

The Saints don't have long to stew on the loss, as they'll head back to their temporary facility in Fort Worth before a trip to face the New England Patriots in Week 3.
From there the team will travel back to New Orleans where they're set to host the Giants in Week 3 at the Caesars Superdome, which is expected to be ready to host football games a bit under a month after Hurricane Ida made landfall, displaced the team and left much of south Louisiana picking up the pieces.
"I can't wait to have the fans and see them in the Caesars Superdome," Hoss said. "Then we'll hear what, I believe, will be some real crowd noise."