That would be a player who throws sharp passes, limits turnovers and negative plays like panicked sacks, and uses his legs to wreak havoc on defenses. We don’t know how Ridder is going to fare-his track record tells us he should have some compelling stretches along with some frustrating moments-but we know the team is hoping to get something approximating the best version of the young quarterback. Ridder was benched at halftime of the Week 8 Tennessee Titans game having coughed up his seventh fumble of the season to go with six interceptions he’ll return to that stat line plus six passing touchdowns and four rushing touchdowns after taking over in the fourth quarter of the Arizona Cardinals game for an injured Taylor Heinicke. This is the one confirmed item on this list, as the Falcons have gone back to Desmond Ridder. Here’s what I’m guessing we’ll see the rest of the way, plus that one confirmed item. What changes did the bye week bring us? There’s one we know about, but lineup tweaks and opportunities for some reserves might be on the table. The Atlanta Falcons have put the bye week behind them and must prepare for the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in a game you can comfortably term as a “must-win” effort for a team in danger of losing the season entirely.