The Saints’ four offensive touchdowns are tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cincinnati Bengals, with three, are the only team with less offensive touchdowns than the Saints through four games.

“We’ve got to find ways to score points,” Allen said. “I think everybody knows that.”

Between scheme and execution, Allen admitted that the team knows the problems at hand, but he said they have to “identify the cure” as well.

They haven’t run the ball well (ranking 25th), rank in the bottom half of the league in pass block win rate and ranked last in the league last week averaging 5.8 yards per completion.

Carr admitted the short-passing offense seen last week isn’t the kind of identity the Saints want.

“I don’t think any of us want that, especially with the guys that we have in our room,” Carr said after the loss to the Buccaneers.

Carr’s spirits weren’t dampened Wednesday, though, noting that he came out of the Buccaneers game feeling fine and was able to throw in the first practice of the week. He said it’s a long season with plenty of time to improve.

“We’re 2-2, one game out of first in our division, and we’re only four games in,” Carr said. “It’s not at all where we want to be, not what we expected, but it’s what we’ve earned and I’m looking forward to earning some more.”

Carr said he has been through tougher times than this, notably when the Raiders started 0-10 his rookie season. Allen, who was the coach of the Raiders at the time, was fired four games into the season and the team finished 3-9 under interim coach Tony Sparano.

“This is not that,” Carr said.

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The Saints now face a two-game road stretch with the New England Patriots up first, one of the few offenses that have struggled more than the Saints at this point.

The Patriots scored only three points in a loss to the Dallas Cowboys last week and rank 29th in offensive points (13.3).

Allen said he knows both teams will be ready to bounce back.

“We’re not going to sit here and act like the sky is falling and the season is over,” Allen said. “Do we have to get better? Fricking-a right we do. And we need to do it quickly.”

And if it’s up to Thomas, the team won’t be adding to their tally of games without scoring touchdowns anytime soon.

“I’ll say this to you: It’s coming,” Thomas said. “At the end of the day, it’s non-negotiable, as players… I looked those men in the face [and said] it’s unacceptable. I expect change, and I know change is on the way.”