The tirade comes after a recent ESPN story claimed that a call from Robert Kraft potentially prevented Belichick from landing the Falcons' head-coaching gig.
Once again, Bill Belichick has stirred up the NFL, yet this time, the blame might not entirely fall on his shoulders. It’s actually on the Atlanta Falcons.
The NFL Draft is a week away, and the Falcons are in a prime position to do anything Terry Fontenot sees fit. Atlanta’s GM can stand pat and take the top player on his team’s big board, which could be a pass rusher like Dallas Turner, Laiatu Latu, or Jared Verse.
The Falcons are a week away from the NFL Draft, but the headlines don’t read: “What will Raheem Morris do with Terry Fontenot in the new regime’s first draft?” No, they read: “Bill Belichick…” A bombshell story from ESPN dropped and it illuminated the head coaching search process that Arthur Blank and the Falcons underwent with Bill Belichick.
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Terry Fontenot is primed to do something next week in the NFL Draft that he’s never done as Falcons GM. In his three cycles with Atlanta, Fontenot has taken a skill position player in the top 10.
The NFL Draft is a week away, and everyone seems to have their thumb on the pulse of Flowery Branch. Most mock drafts have the Falcons taking a defender, with Dallas Turner being Atlanta’s more often than any other.
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The Falcons find themselves in the midst of a league investigation for their role in allegedly tampering with Kirk Cousins before the allotted period to do so.
We are now a week away from the NFL Draft, and the consensus theme for the Falcons is an edge rusher, most commonly Dallas Turner in mock drafts. Atlanta has had struggles sacking opposing quarterbacks, an issue that’s persisted for over a decade.
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The Falcons are less than two weeks away from making their third consecutive selection at the No. 8 overall pick, and Terry Fontenot seems primed to do something he’s never done before.
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