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Analyst: Saints 'don't look like a Super Bowl contender'
The New Orleans Saints and quarterback Drew Brees (9) have not looked as great as anticipated in the season's first two weeks. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

NFL analyst: Saints 'don't look like a Super Bowl contender'

The New Orleans Saints came into the season as a presumed Super Bowl contender but they have underwhelmed so far, including losing 34-24 to the Raiders Monday night. Is it possible they aren't the contender many thought they were? Absolutely, at least according to ESPN's Marcus Spears.

"You know damn well this don't look like a Super Bowl contender," Spears said on "Get Up." "Listen, this is the New Orleans Saints... a lot of people had them projected to go to the Super Bowl but not only that, we expected them to put points up. What world are we living in where we don't think the Saints are going to score more than 24 points on the Raiders?"

Spears noted that Brees was "missing passes" during the loss but did not lay all of the blame on the quarterback, noting that the defense got "ran through" despite their stellar reputation for shutting teams down. The performance was poor enough for Spears to declare "Hell no" when asked if he thought the Saints look like a Super Bowl team at this point.

It's easy to say that Spears is overreacting two weeks into the season and that the Saints will bounce back just fine. However, there's no denying that their struggles on both sides of the ball have been concerning. Brees managed to throw for over 300 yards, but he and the Saints' offense were only able to score seven points in the second half as the Raiders ran away with the game. 

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