The Atlanta Falcons have high hopes for the upcoming season, and those hopes have been strengthened by the job security of head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff. After a disappointing 2019 season, the Falcons have made some changes to their roster and coaching staff in order to improve their chances of success.
The Falcons have been able to retain both Quinn and Dimitroff, which is a major boost for the team. Both men have been with the Falcons since 2015 and have been instrumental in the team’s success. Quinn has led the team to three playoff appearances in his five seasons as head coach, while Dimitroff has been responsible for building a roster that has been competitive in the NFC South.
The Falcons have also made some key additions to their roster this offseason, including signing free agent running back Todd Gurley and drafting wide receiver Calvin Ridley in the first round of the NFL draft. These additions should help the Falcons improve their offense, which was one of the worst in the league last season.
The Falcons also made some changes to their coaching staff, hiring Dirk Koetter as offensive coordinator and Raheem Morris as defensive coordinator. Koetter is an experienced play-caller who has had success in the past with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while Morris has a history of developing young talent.
With the job security of Quinn and Dimitroff, the Falcons are in a good position to make a run at the playoffs this season. They have a talented roster and a coaching staff that is capable of helping them reach their goals. The Falcons fans should be excited about the upcoming season, as their team looks poised to make some noise in the NFC South.