The Atlanta Falcons announced Friday that both HC Dan Quinn and GM Thomas Dimitroff will be back for the 2020 season.
โOver the last two seasons our results on the field have not met our standard or the expectations of our fans,โ said owner Arthur Blank. โI understand our fansโ disappointment and frustration because Iโve felt every bit of it as well. That said, our focus must be on giving our franchise the best opportunity to win next year and beyond. I have long believed that continuity in leadership is very important across all our businesses and the football team is no different in that regard. After weighing several factors, including our teamโs statistical turnaround and our playersโ focus and effort the second half of the season, I feel the decision to retain Thomas and Dan, with Rich providing close day-to-day oversight of the football operation, will provide the timeliest route for the Atlanta Falcons to return to contention in 2020 and beyond.
โEvery year we evaluate all our football operations and this year I have asked Rich to work closely with Thomas and Dan over the next couple of weeks to conduct a top-to-bottom review, inclusive of structure, processes, resourcing and personnel to identify whatever changes are necessary to enable us to compete consistently at the highest level. In my time as owner, and particularly since 2008, we have been one of the winningest teams in the NFC ranking fourth in wins and across the NFL, tied for seventh in wins, and that remains the only acceptable result for us now and in the future.โ
It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Quinn was going to be out in Atlanta after the team got off to a terrible start to the year and lost seven of their first eight games. However, the team made some coaching changes and managed to turn things around in the second half of the season.
Quinn, 49, got his start in the NFL in 2001 with the 49ers as a defensive quality control coach before being promoted to defensive line coach. He spent time with the Dolphins, Jets and Seahawks in the same position before being promoted to defensive coordinator in Seattle in 2013.
Quinn was hired by the Falcons as their head coach in 2015. He helped guide the team to a Super Bowl appearance in his second year in 2016 and has a career record of 42-37 (53.2 percent).
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