breaking news in the last few hours we received news that generated a lot of discussion among fans on the web I'll tell you all the details now but first make sure you've already pressed the like button if you've been a Falcons fan for over 30 years it's great to see fans of all ages let's go to the news it looks like former Falcons quarterback Desmond Ritter has some candid Reflections on his time here in Atlanta and Falcons fans reacted to it in a recent interview Ritter said one thing I want to improve is just going out there playing free R recently explained as shared by Josh weinfuss of ESPN a lot of the times I felt like I was playing not to mess it up not to screw it up and so just to be able to go out there play free play loose play Within the system and then there were a lot of good things that I did on film and then there were some bad things and concluded by saying it just happened to be that those bad things outweighed the good Ritter continued there was a lot of the games where it was 90% good and 10% % bad and in those 10% that just happened to be the determining factor of the game with the Falcons making coaching changes and signing Kirk Cousins as a free agent Ritter was traded to the Arizona Cardinals now let's see how Falcon's Twitter is reacting to Ritter's comments many fans believe Ritter struggles were a significant factor in the team's decision to make changes at the quarterback position while some recognize his potential others consider that his performance has not lived up to expectations especially considering the investment made in him by former coach Arthur Smith looking ahead it's clear that Ritter is looking forward to a fresh start in Arizona where he will have the opportunity to compete for the qb2 roll so what do you think of Desmond Ritter's Reflections on his time with the Falcons do you agree with his speech share your opinion in the comments below and as always don't forget to hit the like button if you enjoyed this video And subscribe to our channel for more exclusive updates on our Atlanta Falcons until next time go Falcons