Chad Williams+FollowAtlanta Falcons fans divided over new coachAtlanta’s sports scene is buzzing after the Falcons hired Kevin Stefanski as head coach, and it’s not just about football. Some longtime fans, especially in the city’s Black community, are voicing frustration over Stefanski’s past handling of rookie QB Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland. With Atlanta’s deep connection to Deion Sanders—Shedeur’s dad and a local legend—many feel this hire doesn’t reflect the city’s identity or loyalty. The debate is heating up: Is this about race, respect, or just wanting a coach who truly gets Atlanta? What do you think—will Stefanski win over the city, or is the trust gap too wide? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons00Share
John Camacho+FollowCould Mac Jones be Atlanta’s next QB hero?Atlanta’s quarterback drama just took a wild turn—ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky thinks Mac Jones could be the answer the Falcons desperately need. With Penix Jr. sidelined and Cousins likely out, Jones’ recent performance stepping in for the 49ers has people talking. He averaged 268 yards and 13 TDs over eight games, looking every bit the starter Atlanta’s been missing. The best part? He’s affordable and available for trade. Would bringing in Jones finally give the Falcons the stability they crave, or is it just another gamble? What do you think—should Atlanta go all-in on Mac? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAtlanta’s defense owes it all to UlbrichJeff Ulbrich has completely transformed the Falcons’ defense, and fans across Atlanta are making it clear: he needs to stay. After a season that saw the team break its sack record and slash points allowed, even backup linebacker Josh Woods is publicly backing Ulbrich, calling him the heart of the locker room. With coaching changes looming, the city is buzzing about whether the new regime will keep the mastermind behind this turnaround. If Ulbrich goes, expect outrage. Should Atlanta promote him to head coach, or is he too valuable right where he is? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons10Share
Chad Williams+FollowFalcons shake up leadership after wild seasonThe Atlanta Falcons just made a bold move—firing both head coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot, even after ending the season with a four-game win streak and a win over the Saints. Despite a late surge, the team missed the playoffs for the eighth straight year, and the front office’s high-stakes quarterback moves didn’t pay off. Now, Atlanta is searching for its fourth head coach in seven seasons. What do you think: Is this the reset the Falcons need, or just more chaos for fans? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBig changes shake up the Atlanta FalconsAtlanta just made a bold move—both head coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot are out, even after ending the season with a win and a four-game streak. Despite tying for the NFC South lead, missing the playoffs again was the last straw. Fans are buzzing about the team’s recent draft decisions and the future of the Falcons’ leadership. With a new era on the horizon, what do you think Atlanta needs most to finally turn things around? Let’s hear your thoughts on the direction the Falcons should take next! #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons10Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowAtlanta Falcons fans bring the heat in the coldFreezing temps couldn’t chill the Falcons spirit outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium—fans fired up grills, danced, and laughed together, proving game day is about more than just football. Even with a season that didn’t go as planned, the energy in the Home Depot Backyard was all about loyalty and tradition. Folks found creative ways to stay warm, from portable heaters to huddling by the grill, but what really kept everyone going was the sense of community. Win or lose, these diehards say they’ll be back next season, same spot, same passion. How do you show your team spirit, no matter the weather? #Weather #AtlantaFalcons #RiseUp00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowFalcons’ contract dilemma: London or Robinson?Atlanta’s front office is staring down a tough call: keep Drake London, who’s been lighting up the field as a top receiver, or lock in Bijan Robinson, the running back racking up insane all-purpose yards. With both stars due for big paydays soon, the salary cap makes it nearly impossible to keep both long-term. Some say you don’t win championships by paying big for receivers or running backs, but with Robinson’s unique talent, many believe he’s the one Atlanta can’t afford to lose. What do you think—should the Falcons bet on London, Robinson, or try to keep both? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons10Share
Jay Williams+FollowWhy the Falcons aren’t NFC South leaders yetAtlanta’s got some of the most exciting playmakers in the league—Bijan Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts have all had huge moments this season. But even after a dominant Week 16 win, the Falcons still aren’t leading the NFC South. The real issue? Depth. Injuries have forced practice squad players and undrafted receivers into big roles, and it’s clear that a handful of stars can’t carry the whole team every week. If Atlanta wants to be a true contender next year, building a deeper roster has to be the top priority. What do you think is holding the Falcons back most? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons10Share
John Camacho+FollowAtlanta Falcons need a coaching reset nowSunday’s blowout loss to the Seahawks made it painfully clear: the Falcons’ coaching staff is holding this team back. Fans are fed up with Raheem Morris, but it’s not just him—offensive coordinator Zac Robinson and special teams coordinator Marquice Williams have been just as disappointing. Atlanta’s offense can’t finish drives, and special teams gave up a 100-yard kick return that killed any hope of a comeback. With playoff hopes gone, it’s time for Arthur Blank to clean house and give this talented roster a fresh start. What changes do you think the Falcons need most? #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons00Share
Chad Williams+FollowFalcons eye Jerome Ford as Allgeier’s successorAtlanta’s backfield could look very different next season. With Tyler Allgeier likely heading to free agency, new head coach Kevin Stefanski might bring in Jerome Ford—his former Browns running back—to fill the gap. Ford has proven he can handle a heavy workload, racking up over 800 rushing yards and showing off his receiving skills. He’s already familiar with Stefanski’s system, which could make for a smooth transition. The big question: Would you trust Ford to step up behind Bijan Robinson, or should the Falcons look elsewhere for a reliable RB2? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AtlantaFalcons00Share