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Falcons might be hiring Arthur Smith...


Mr. Scot

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... according to Dianna Russini.

Ian Rapoport says there's nothing official yet, but notes that Smith canceled a trip to Detroit.

Joe Brady still has a couple of options, but it might not be this one.

Terry Fontenot is slated to get the GM job there but has said that he won't do anything until the Saints are finished in the playoffs.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

He's getting a lot of flack over their recent playoff loss.

Started off looking great but then the Ravens adjusted and the Titans never looked the same.

He got Derrick Henry 2k yards and resurrected Ryan Tannehill and Corey Davis' careers. 

Offensively, he is at worst, competent. 

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

He got Derrick Henry 2k yards and resurrected Ryan Tannehill and Corey Davis' careers. 

Offensively, he is at worst, competent. 

Valid. Folded in the playoffs but got to the playoffs.

Be interesting to see what kind of staff he'd put together.

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12 minutes ago, Zod said:

Teams recognize that Brady just ain't ready. 

 

But hey, they all got to know him better. Awesome. 

Lol. I’d love to be the coach. Here’s how I decide what play to run and these are my two favorite 3rd down plays...Ooh, at the goal line, you have to run this play until you get to the 1 and then I do this one...It was very nice to meet you and you’re welcome for my playbook.

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25 minutes ago, CarolinaSunday said:

The rumors about them wanting Brady were so strong. I wonder if they got turned off by some of the blowback I was seeing about our first year 30 year old OC getting more attention than Eric Bieniemy. 

If so, I think they tripped themselves into a better decision. Unfortunately. 

I think it might be more that they got blown away by Smith than turned off by Brady.

That's my guess anyway...

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