Really don't want to give these "analysts" more attention than they deserve, but did they even watch the game or ate merely going by the stats and halftime score?
What a horribly misinformed take...
7. We can’t rule out more moves at QB for the Saints. Maybe it will be starting Taysom Hill, the player who Sean Payton in the very recent past was so eager to get on the field that he was willing to take Drew Brees off it. Maybe it will be giving rookie Ian Book, a Conor Orr preseason sleeper for 2021, a look. Maybe it will be bringing in a free agent. But the Saints have a defense capable of shutting down defending MVP Aaron Rodgers in the opener and defending Super Bowl champion Tom Brady last week, meaning they should be able to compete with anyone. Trevor Siemian rallied in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Falcons after a lackluster start, but with games against the Titans, Bills and Cowboys in the next month, it’s very possible the Saints will be looking for other answers at the QB position to make the most out of the season.
What the Saints are looking for are answers to the WR/TE grouping, possibly the worst in the NFL.
Now, Payton may give more snaps to Hill as he gets further along from his concussion, but don't see them looking to bring in another QB.
Aside from the drops and penalties, lack of separation from his targets also made Trevor's job tougher than it had to be.
Compare to what Ryan had to work with and doesn't include Patterson, who's listed as a RB even tho he played WR in college (if the Saints had Patterson, they win that game hands down).