Falcons Owner Refuses To Cut Ties With Arthur Smith Despite Pleas From Fans

The Atlanta Falcons, under Arthur Smith’s leadership since 2021, have struggled and shown inconsistency over the past 2.5 seasons. Despite Smith’s 7-10 records in both 2021 and 2022, and a 4-6 start in 2023, there are no indications that he will be fired anytime soon. Despite vocal opposition from fans calling for Smith’s dismissal, team owner Arthur Blank plans to retain Smith at least through the 2024 season.

According to Jeff Schultz of The Athletic, there is no explicit “Win now, or else” mandate from Blank to Smith. The only potential scenarios for Smith not returning in 2024 would involve evidence of players tuning him out (which hasn’t happened), the team completely unraveling (which hasn’t occurred yet), or Smith deciding to pursue a different career path outside of coaching.

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Notably, Smith is the son of FedEx founder Frederick Smith, a fact referenced in the context of potential career alternatives. However, Falcons fans are expressing dissatisfaction with Blank’s decision to keep Smith, with some suggesting that it might be time for Blank to consider selling the team. The sentiment on social media reflects disappointment and frustration, with fans expressing a reluctance to support the team under the current ownership and coaching situation.

Despite the discontent among Falcons fans, it appears that Arthur Smith’s position as the head coach is secure for the time being. The unfolding events in Atlanta, especially concerning the team’s performance and fan reactions, are anticipated to be closely watched in the coming seasons.

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