Falcons held second interview with Brad Holmes for GM opening

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Falcons held a second interview with Holmes on Saturday.

The Atlanta Falcons have reportedly narrowed their search for the team’s next general manager to two or three candidates. After a week of interviews, it appears that Rams director of college scouting Brad Holmes and Saints vice president/assistant GM Terry Fontenot are the most likely to land the job.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Falcons held a second interview with Holmes on Saturday. Pelissero also mentioned former Texans GM Rick Smith as a candidate the team is high on.

Holmes has spent nearly two decades with the Rams organization, working his way up to college scouting director in 2013 and helping the team draft a ton of talented players.

Stay tuned for more interview updates throughout the week.

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Should the Atlanta Falcons pursue Urban Meyer?

As the Atlanta Falcons continue their head-coaching search, former Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer could potentially be an option.

As the Atlanta Falcons continue their head-coaching search, former Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer could potentially be an option.

Despite being out of football for two seasons, Meyer has been approached by two NFL teams regarding their coaching vacancies. Whether or not he makes the NFL jump is a decision Meyer intends to make within the week. His success in college has always made him an attractive candidate.

While coaching at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida and Ohio State, Meyer posted a winning percentage of 85, with three national titles (two with Florida and one with Ohio State). If the Falcons want to go down the college route, his track record is hard to overlook.

When Meyer joined Ohio State in 2012, the university was in the midst of enduring NCAA sanctions and finished 12-0 with a final ranking of No. 3 in the country. With Notre Dame’s loss to Alabama in the BCS Title Game, Ohio State was the only undefeated team left in 2012 but were placed behind Alabama and Oregon.

Earlier in his coaching career, Meyer led Utah to unprecedented success and finished as the No. 4 team in the final AP rankings. Utah’s 35-7 win over Pittsburgh gave the school their first undefeated season since the middle of World War II.

Even with his many accomplishments, Meyer does come with some concerns. After he spent six years with the University of Florida and another seven years with Ohio State, he retired from each of those coaching jobs citing health issues and said he would never coach again after each stint.

During his time in Florida, he saw 30 players arrested over his six years and allegations of a drug problem in the locker room. At Ohio State, Meyer retired after a brutal offseason regarding his assistant coach Zach Smith, who had domestic violence issues going with his wife. Reports have indicated that Meyer was aware of both of Smith’s domestic violence incidents in 2009 and 2015.

Despite having success on the field everywhere he’s been, Meyer’s lack of control in the locker room may not bode well with NFL teams. The Falcons could entertain this idea but it may be in the team’s best interest to walk away.

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ESPN predicts the next Atlanta Falcons head coach

As the 2020 NFL season comes to a close, the Atlanta Falcons have some major, franchise-defining decisions to make regarding the future of the team.

As the 2020 NFL season comes to a close, the Atlanta Falcons have some major, franchise-defining decisions to make regarding the future of the team. Finding a new general manager and head coach are near the top of the list.

ESPN.com analysts Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano released an article predicting who the next Falcons head coach will be. With several up-and-coming candidates to choose from, the ESPN duo went with a veteran head coach with plenty of experience.

“Lots of ways the Falcons can go, but let’s give them the candidate with the most experience establishing and maintaining a consistent culture. [Marvin] Lewis with a team that does run as “quirky” as the Bengals do. I think he’s a strong choice.”

Lewis is a proven coach that both Fowler and Graziano felt would avoid the “unpredictable” play-calling of Arthur Smith, Joe Brady or Kevin O’Connell. All three are offensive coordinators for their current respective teams.

Lewis is the co-defensive coordinator for the Herm Edwards-led Arizona State Sun Devils. During his time as the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, Lewis guided the team to seven playoff appearances and six double-digit win seasons.

However, if the Falcons were to actually select Lewis as the next head coach, it is likely the team will receive immense backlash as fans have a heightened desire for a young, offensive-minded head coach.

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