Poll results: Will the Falcons defeat the Bears in Week 17?

Poll results: Will the Falcons defeat the Bears in Week 17?

The Atlanta Falcons desperately need a win over the Chicago Bears in Week 17. With the NFC South still up for grabs, the Falcons must take advantage of their opportunity if they hope to break a five-year postseason drought.

We asked our readers if Atlanta would defeat Chicago in our pregame fan poll. Check out the results below!

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Poll Results: Should the Falcons fire head coach Arthur Smith?

FAN POLL RESULTS: Should the Atlanta Falcons fire head coach Arthur Smith?

The Atlanta Falcons picked the worst possible time to go on a two-game losing streak. At 6-8, the team has underachieved despite having one of the easiest schedules in the NFL this season.

The third year of the Arthur Smith era has not gone according to plan and many fans are now calling for the head coach’s job. We asked our readers whether or not the team should fire Smith. The polls are closed and the results are in…

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A new poll shows steep drop in popularity for the Commanders over the past decade

New ownership will have its hands full.

The potential sale of the Washington Commanders has heated up in recent weeks. On Tuesday, Adam Schefter reported two possible ownership groups had submitted bids of $6 billion for the Commanders: The Josh Harris group, which features Mitchell Rales and Magic Johnson, and Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos. Both bids are fully funded.

Whoever buys the Commanders will inherit many of the problems plaguing the franchise under Daniel Snyder’s disastrous ownership.

Perhaps the most significant problem is a fan base that is apathetic or, in some cases, nonexistent.

The Washington Post, in partnership with the Schar School, recently conducted a poll of Washington-area residents on which of the area’s pro sports teams was their favorite.

Before we show the results, remember this would’ve been a silly question 25-30 years ago. The Washington area was defined by the then-Redskins and whether they won or lost. As many older fans have said, the mood of the city reflected on Washington’s previous game.

Unfortunately, that was a long time ago.

Check out this graphic, courtesy of The Washington Post-Schar School.

In 2010, 31% of area residents still considered the NFL team their favorite team. Far more than any of the other pro sports teams in the District. Now, in 2023, only 15% say the Commanders are their favorite, behind the MLB’s Nationals and surprisingly ahead of the NHL’s Capitals.

The Capitals and Nationals won world championships in 2018 and 2019, respectively. The Caps have been DC’s most successful sports franchise of the last 20 years, thanks to superstar Alex Ovechkin.

Per The Post, the poll surveyed more than 1,600 residents of D.C., Maryland and Virginia.

Here is some other information from the poll:

  • 1 in 3 residents that have supported the Commanders no longer do
  • Among current and former fans, almost half say they are less interested in the team than they were 10 years ago
  • 56% of responders say Snyder is the primary reason for their waning interest

With Snyder likely selling the team, the new owner will have built-in goodwill that no other new sports owner would receive. However, work will have to be done to win back older fans and create new fans. Obviously, a good product on the field helps things, but fans have grown tired of all the controversies surrounding Snyder. And this was long before the multiple investigations into him and the organization began in 2020.

There’s also the disaster that is FedEx Field. There’s hope that a new ownership group can get a stadium built in Washington, D.C.

Another issue for longtime fans is the name change. Regardless of how some feel about it, some cannot get attached to the current team because it truly feels like an expansion team. How does that change? For as much talk as there is on social media about changing the name again, that’s not going to happen.

It will be interesting to see how fans respond once Snyder eventually sells the team. If the team wins and avoids any PR disasters off the field, Washington can slowly begin to rebuild a fractured and tortured fan base.

 

POLL: Which offensive free agents should the Falcons sign?

#Falcons Fan Poll: Which offensive free agents should Atlanta target this offseason?

With approximately $62.9 million available, the Atlanta Falcons will head into free agency trailing only the Chicago Bears in terms of total cap space. This allows Atlanta to fill multiple needs on both sides of the ball ahead of the 2023 NFL draft.

Starting on the offensive side, which free agents would you like to see the team target this offseason? Choose up to three players in our latest Falcons fan poll below!

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Falcons Fan Poll: Grade coaches, players, draft class after 5 games

#Falcons Fan Poll: Grade Atlanta’s coaching staff, draft class and position groups after the first five games.

Five weeks into the 2022 NFL season, the Atlanta Falcons have a 2-3 record and are 0-2 against NFC South opponents. On paper, this is where most expected them to be, but upon closer inspection, the Falcons are maddeningly close to being 4-1, or potentially even 5-0.

This year’s team is markedly better along the offense line, but the pass-rush still needs work and the new-look secondary has experienced some growing pains. Now that we are roughly a quarter of the way into the season, it’s time for a Falcons fan poll.

Hand out your grades for Atlanta’s coaching staff, rookie draft class and position groups after five games in our fan polls below.

Falcons trade for Bryan Edwards: Twitter reactions, fan grades

Falcons fans are feeling good after the team acquired 6-foot-3 WR Bryan Edwards in a trade with the Raiders on Friday.

Sometimes you just have to give credit where it’s due, and Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot deserves credit for pulling off what appears to be a steal of a trade with the Raiders to acquire 23-year-old wide receiver Bryan Edwards.

Atlanta sent a 2023 fifth-round pick to Las Vegas for Edwards and a 2023 seventh-rounder. So for very little, Fontenot got a starting-caliber wideout to play on the outside. Edwards is coming off a career-best 34 catches for 571 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 2021. Plus, at 6-foot-3, he provides Atlanta with another big target on offense.

Check out the best Twitter reactions and make sure to grade the trade in our fan poll below.

Falcons vs. Patriots: Vote in our Week 11 fan poll

Who wins tonight’s matchup between the Falcons and Patriots? Cast your vote in our Week 11 fan poll!

The Atlanta Falcons (4-5) host the New England Patriots (6-4) on Thursday night and despite being 6.5-point underdogs, the Falcons have proven to be anything but predictable this season. As the Patriots look for their fifth straight win, Atlanta is trying to rebound from last week’s 40-point loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

So, who wins tonight’s game? Make your pick in our Week 11 Falcons fan poll below. Plus, make sure to vote on player of the game and hand out position grades following Thursday night’s prime-time matchup.

Falcons Week 9 fan poll: Grade each position, vote for MVP

Cast your vote for player of the game and grade each Falcons position group following their Week 9 victory.

What looked like an easy win early in the fourth quarter nearly turned into disaster for the Atlanta Falcons. After blowing an 18-point lead, Matt Ryan, Cordarrelle Patterson and Younghoe Koo came through in the closing seconds to give the Falcons a 27-25 win over the Saints.

Cast your vote for player of the game and grade each Falcons position group following their Week 9 victory.