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The New Orleans Saints, led by quarterback Derek Carr, have made an impressive start to the NFL season, scoring 91 points over their first two games. Under new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, the Saints have restructured their offense to simplify plays for Carr, allowing him to thrive with a strong running game led by Alvin Kamara. This offensive strategy has resulted in New Orleans becoming the top-scoring team in the league, averaging 45.5 points per game and ranking first in play-action rate. Carr's performance has been stellar, as he has thrown for 5 touchdowns and only 1 interception so far, positioning him for a potential historic achievement if he maintains a passer rating of over 100 in upcoming games. Additionally, Carr's success appears to align with a pattern of exceptional play during election years, raising discussions about the correlation between his performance and national events. Looking ahead, the Saints face the Philadelphia Eagles next, aiming to extend their winning streak to three games.
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