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Familiar Foe in Atlanta


Mr. Scot

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which seems really weird to me. what if the new HC wants to hire his own DC? 

 

Makes you think that some of the Falcons' problems are at the owner level, micromanaging, rather than at the game level where it's supposed to be.

 

While what you say above about Blank is true, he DOES stick his nose constantly into the Falcon's day-to-day football operations like he knows what he's doing, I think the coordinator hires are at the blessing of who everyone at this point knows is going to be their head coach, Quinn.

 

Which spits in the face of the current rule about hiring coaches on playoff teams (albeit its a bad rule).

 

I'm betting the Falcon's ignoring and "working around" this rule will get absolutely no notice from the league office.

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which seems really weird to me. what if the new HC wants to hire his own DC?

Makes you think that some of the Falcons' problems are at the owner level, micromanaging, rather than at the game level where it's supposed to be.

Certainly this is at the request and approval of Quinn.

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Eh, I assume this means theyve locked down a deal with Quinn and theyre hiring "his" guys. I don't think theyre doing it backwards.

Technically if it comes out theyre talking maybe they could get busted for tampering, so hey, that'd be cool.

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