Sean Payton made a controversial call on Thursday night when he decided to hand the ball to rookie running back Mark Ingram on the final play of the team's loss to the Packers. Green Bay stuffed the attempt and walked away winners in the first game of the NFL season. "It's a goal line play. It's a pretty standard play. It's a slant, 32 blast. They were in their goal line defense and we didn't execute like we had hoped. There were a lot of things that were done well there and yet we came up short. Green Bay made the play and we didn't," Payton said. Earlier in the game, New Orleans had passed on fourth and short. "There are two different situations. When you're on the one yard line in goal line offense, there are a handful of run versus the front that they play, two or three runs, and then it's play action pass. We felt pretty good about our matchups inside. "Looking back at the tape, those guys inside did a really good job for us. The penetration came from outside which really ended up stopping the play. The fourth-and-one, you have a lot more flexibility as to a number of different plays you’d want to call. We felt like at the one-yard line, this was a chance for us to punch it in, we felt good about the play and I think collectively our group felt pretty good about it."