(David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)
New Orleans Saints tackle Zach Strief isn't giving excuses for the offense's overall abnormal output the last two preseasons games.
Always the voice of reason, Strief didn't point to one reason for the sluggish performances. He knows it's all been poor. He knows it's widespread. And yes, he knows the offensive line should receive blame.
Tuesday's practice seemed to come back more to the middle for the Saints. The offense found some rhythm at times rather than a session where the defense left the field with an overall practice win.