Ex-Saints coach Jim Mora rips legendary kicker Morten Andersen in epic rant after New Orleans' loss to Rams

Mora questioned how Andersen came to his conclusion about the Saints

During his lengthy tenure as an NFL head coach, Jim Mora did not shy away from sharing his blunt takes on a variety of football-related topics. 

On Thursday, Mora went on a classic rant as he reacted to Hall of Fame kicker Morten Andersen's take on the current state of the New Orleans Saints. The 88-year-old was inside SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to watch his former team suffer a 30-22 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. 

After the game, Mora made his routine appearance on New Orleans TV station WDSU's postgame show and was asked if he agreed with Andersen's suggestion that "Saints fans deserve better than what we saw tonight."

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Jim Mora watches from the sidelines

New Orleans Saints head coach Jim Mora looks on during the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Oct. 29, 1995. (George Rose/Getty Images)

Shortly after the Saints dropped to 7-8 on the season, Andersen took to X to express his frustrations with the state of his former team.

"No, these guys bust their tail out here — our players and coaches and everything," Mora quickly replied when asked if he agreed with Andersen's assessment.

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Mora then pointed out that the Saints' postseason hopes remain alive.

"Don’t tell me the Saints fans deserve something better than that. I mean they get what they get," he said. "They’ve gotta hang in there with the Saints. They may not, but they still could make the playoffs this season. So what’s going to happen when they make the playoffs?"

Mora then took aim at Andersen's football credentials and suggested that his opinion on the team does not carry much weight, considering the former kicker currently lives in Atlanta. Andersen also played for the Atlanta Falcons over two separate stints.

Jim Mora Sr. watches a UCLA game

Former NFL head coach Jim Mora watches from the sideline during the Pac-12 Championship game between the Stanford Cardinal and the UCLA Bruins at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California, on Nov. 30, 2012. (Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports)

"He doesn’t know what the hell’s going on. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. And he’s a kicker," Mora said on WDSU. "Why should he know about the offense and defense and stuff like that? And he voices his opinion? Don’t give me that baloney. Shoot, that was 20 years ago, for crying out loud, when he was playing. And he can watch a game on TV and decide whether or not they’re worth whatever they are and all kind of stuff? That’s not right. I don’t believe in that. I’m not joking. I’m serious."

Morten Andersen kicks off during a game

Morten Andersen of the New Orleans Saints kicks off in the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta on Sept. 29, 1991. (Gin Ellis/Getty Images)

Andersen wrapped up his career in Atlanta following the 2007 season, while 2001 marked Mora's final season as an NFL head coach.

Andersen is a Pro Football Hall of Famer and is one of just four kickers to have been enshrined in Canton, Ohio.

Mora did eventually credit Andersen and described him as a great player, but the former coach certainly appeared agitated by the former kicker's commentary.

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Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.

Authored by Chantz Martin via FoxNews December 22nd 2023