Falcons Twitter reacts to Arthur Smith’s likely return in 2024

Falcons fans on Twitter had a lot to say following ESPN’s report that Arthur Smith will likely return as head coach in 2024

The Atlanta Falcons are one of the more patient franchises in the NFL, and that patience may allow head coach Arthur Smith to keep his job for another season.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler is reporting that the Falcons are unlikely to fire Smith unless the team completely falls apart down the stretch:

It seems like a job could open in this division, depending on how things play out. The sense I get after asking around is that Arthur Smith is safe in Atlanta, barring a late-season collapse. — Jeremy Fowler, ESPN

Falcons fans on Twitter had plenty to say about Fowler’s report, with many rooting for chaos over the final four games of the season.

NFL Twitter roasts Jack Harlow’s oddly small halftime set

NFL fans on Twitter roasted Jack Harlow’s underwhelming halftime show on Thanksgiving

The Atlanta Falcons play on Sunday, but many fans are enjoying their Thanksgiving afternoon with their families watching football.

The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers got things started on Thursday afternoon, but the most interesting thing to happen was Jack Harlow’s odd halftime show.

The Lions were trailing, 23-6, to the Packers at halftime when Harlow came out in front of an agitated Detroit crowd. Not only was Harlow’s performance flat, but his stage was unusually small.

Fans on Twitter had a field day poking fun at the Lions halftime show.

Falcons Twitter reacts to Week 10 loss to Cardinals

Falcons fans on Twitter were ready to leave head coach Arthur Smith in Arizona after Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals

The Atlanta Falcons don’t have a lot to feel good about at the moment. While they have undoubtedly improved on defense and have some nice weapons on offense, it hasn’t helped the Falcons improve their win total in 2023.

Considering Atlanta was given one of the easiest schedules in the NFL this season, it’s hard to comprehend why this team continues to regress week after week. The QB situation is less clear than it has been in three years and the Falcons are on track for yet another 7-10 season.

Fans on Twitter were ready to leave head coach Arthur Smith in Arizona following Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals.

Georgia fans boo Falcons coach Arthur Smith on Pat McAfee Show

Georgia fans booed Falcons head coach Arthur Smith on the Pat McAfee show Friday

Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith has made weekly appearances on “The Pat McAfee Show” throughout the season, but Friday’s appearance was easily Smith’s most interesting yet.

The show held a live broadcast from Athens, Georgia and there were plenty of Falcons fans within shouting distance of the set. When McAfee mentioned his interview with Smith, fans began to boo uncontrollably.

Smith received a much warmer reception when he was actually introduced. Atlanta’s head coach was asked about his recent five-minute explanation of Bijan Robinson’s red-zone usage before donating $15,000 to the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.

Here’s a rundown of Smith’s Friday appearance on ESPN, including Twitter reactions from Falcons fans below.

Falcons Twitter reacts to Arthur Smith’s ‘musical chairs’ comment

Falcons Twitter reacts to Arthur Smith saying he won’t play “musical chairs” at quarterback

The Atlanta Falcons have lost five of their last seven games after starting the season with a 2-0 record. As things continue to trend in the wrong direction, head coach Arthur Smith has faced increased scrutiny.

Whether it’s criticism of his play-calling or tight-lipped demeanor when it comes to revealing injury information, Smith is starting to get under the fans’ skin.

On Wednesday, the Falcons head coach talked about Bijan Robinson’s usage, the quarterback carousel and his own tendency to protect players when it comes to revealing information.