Who Dat Nation — the Saints bringing in Zach Wilson is one of those moves that makes you stop and think.
Not because it’s a sure thing… but because of what it could be.
Wilson’s career hasn’t gone the way people expected when he was drafted. That’s no secret. But sometimes in this league, it’s not just about talent — it’s about fit, timing, and getting a real second chance in the right system.
And that’s where this gets interesting.
Why This Could Help the Saints
🔹 Low risk, real upside
The Saints aren’t bringing him in to carry the franchise tomorrow. This is about competition, depth, and seeing if there’s something still there to develop.
🔹 Fresh start matters
New team. New locker room. New expectations.
Sometimes a change of scenery is exactly what a quarterback needs to reset.
🔹 Arm talent is still there
You don’t lose that. Wilson can make throws a lot of quarterbacks can’t — the question has always been decision-making and consistency.
🔹 Competition at QB
This might be the biggest thing. Nobody should be handed anything. Bringing in Wilson pushes the room and forces everyone to earn it.
What Has to Change
Let’s be real — this only works if a few things improve:
• Decision-making — can’t force throws
• Timing and reads — play within the offense
• Confidence without recklessness
• Consistency week to week
If those don’t show up, this is just another stop on the resume.
What It Means for the Saints
This move tells you the Saints are still searching for answers at quarterback.
And that’s okay — as long as they’re honest about it.
You’re not looking for hype.
You’re looking for progress.
You’re looking for someone who can run the offense, protect the football, and give this team a chance to win games.
If Zach Wilson can become that?
Then this move looks a whole lot smarter down the line.
Bottom Line
I’m not calling this a home run.
I’m not calling it a miss either.
I’m calling it what it is — a chance.
And sometimes, that’s all you need in this league.
We’ll see what he does with it.
Who Dat.
— Anthony “Tony” from the Westbank



