Falcons' Coach Bobby Petrino declined to disclose the team's starting quarterback on Monday, leaving open the possibility that Chris Redman could take over the job Joey Harrington and Byron Leftwich have been unable to secure. The Falcons host New Orleans on Monday night. Petrino said he did not want to say anything publicly because players were off Monday, and he did not have the chance to speak to them. However, he spoke glowingly of Redman's fourth-quarter performance in Atlanta's 28-16 loss to St. Louis Sunday. "It was impressive, and it started with him hitting hands and being very accurate," Petrino said of Redman's most extended action since the 2003 season he was in Baltimore. "He made good decisions; the protection got better. Jerious [Norwood] popped a couple big plays for us; we scored quickly, which gave us some time on the clock to give us a chance to win."