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Who should the Falcons hire as their next HC?

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  • 1970Dawg1970Dawg ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Yep, this has Mike McCarthy written all over it

  • AnotherDawgAnotherDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Latest word is that Arthur Blank has no intention of firing Quinn or Dimitroff. That really has me scratching my head.

    Can he get away with that? Isn't SOME kind of change needed?

  • BiggDawgg63BiggDawgg63 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    How about Nick Saban it would make Sunday fun again. Think how much fun this season would be if it was him on the side line. A six pack, cheese dip and a bag of scoops. That would make me quite happy 😃

  • 1970Dawg1970Dawg ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    My understanding is he has no intention of firing DQ at this time. I would presume if things stay on this trajectory he has no choice but to clean house come Black Monday. If he doesn't then we could safely say Mr Blank has lost his everlovin mind!!

    The fear is, somehow they win a few down the stretch and AB thinks things are turning around and he keeps them both then screws up perfectly good draft position once again.

  • TMazz2009TMazz2009 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    The only way the Falcons should win a couple is if someone else is calling the defense. The defense is garbage. Poor offense has to score 30 to have a chance.

    And that Freeman contract has to be one of the worst I have ever seen. Only a couple elite RBs worth what they make.

    As for coach, I would reach out to Josh McDaniels. Dude can coach an offense....his offenses can run or throw it. He builds around his talent. If that fails, bring in James Franklin. This guy can get it done. If you can win at Vandy, then you can win anywhere. He finished 24-15 @ VANDY!!! And the NFL just got their lowest diversity rating in 15 years so this solves two issues with one stone.

  • FredBearFredBear ✭✭✭ Junior

    Dabo Sweeney. All in boys, bring your own guts!


    Just kidding

  • 1970Dawg1970Dawg ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Both good, interesting calls as far as next coach. Just wonder if Franklin would have interest in coaching on Sundays. If he does then I think that would be exciting.

    However, I think AB wants a slam dunk Sunday guy at this point, so McDaniel might be, in his mind, a better bet!

  • anyone think Kirby would make the jump if offered?

  • UGA4LifeUGA4Life ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I do not because he hasn’t accomplished what he wants to get done for his alma mater.

  • UGA4LifeUGA4Life ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I also would not be surprised if the falcons win a couple of meaningless games down the stretch to eff up the draft position, plus give AB the warm and tinglies about keeping DQ and TD.

  • PTDawgPTDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don't. I think he views college vs NFL similarly to Saban. In college he can create built in advantages through facilities and out-recruiting the competition. NFL is much more of a level playing field. Saban has even publicly said that if he had it to do over again he never would have left LSU to go to Miami.

  • I watched a video on Saban's time with the Dolphins and they had a really good point. Saban is an absolute control freak. In college the coach's for all intents and purposes own these players as they have all the power and can kick players off the team with little to no consequences. It doesn't work that way in the NFL. The players have a lot more freedom, written contract laws and stipulations and lawyers to fight for them. Saban was trying to run the Dolphins like he does a college team and all the players turned against him and basically refused to play for him.

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