Brees said it was vital for the starting quarterback to have some say.

“If you’re building this thing around Derek Carr, he has to have input. He has to,” Brees told reporters at the opening of his Small Sliders franchise in February. “Or at least you’re choosing an offensive coordinator or offensive system based on his strengths and what he does really well. And then you’re building that team around him in that way.”

Allen may have inherited Payton’s staff when he got the job, but the 2024 staff will be almost entirely made up of his hires. That means there’s a lot of pressure on both Carr and Allen to turn things around, especially after a heavy amount of criticism was directed at them and Carmichael when the offense struggled early in the year.

Those expectations are unlikely to be lowered anytime soon, especially in light of the optimism that generally follows a staff shakeup. During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, there was a float mocking Carr for the offense’s red zone woes.

While Brees never saw that level of criticism directed at his side of the ball, he said it just means the Saints have raised the bar because of their previous success.

“I would almost spin that around and look at that as, ‘We’ve got a fanbase who deserves a winner, who loves our team and will always be there to support our team,’ but, man, they’ve got high expectations just based on what we’ve been able to accomplish around here,” Brees told reporters. “And there’s nothing wrong with that.”