The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Owner to see if patience pays off

- By Chris Vivlamore cvivlamore@ajc.com

Arthur Blank acknowledg­ed he is more patient these days.

If not, things might be different for the Falcons today.

Blank made his controvers­ial decision to retain Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff and coach Dan Quinn for the 2020 season based on five factors. The owner enumerated those during a news conference Friday, hours after the franchise announced the fates of the two decision-makers despite another losing season.

“I’m a more patient owner than I was in earlier years,” Blank said.

As for his rationale, even as the Falcons are about to endure their second straight losing season, Blank cited the following:

■ 1. Quinn made the decision to free himself from the burden of his dual role as defensive coordinato­r. Midway through the season, after a 1-7 start, Quinn split the play-calling duties between Raheem Morris and Jeff Ulbrich. Morris will serve as defensive coordinato­r next season. “That’s been rectified,” Blank said of the responsibi­lities on Quinn.

■ 2. The defense was simplified following the changes during the bye week. The Falcons have gone 5-2 since the atrocious start and are 6-9 headed into Sunday’s season finale at the Buccaneers. “Our communicat­ion was better,” Blank said. “That was a major factor in the turnaround.”

■ 3. Blank said players — the very same who started the season so poorly — continued to play hard under Quinn and achieved the resulting turnaround. “They played just as hard in the first half as the second half,”

Blank said. “Internal coaching changes made a difference. It’s all sustainabl­e going forward.”

■ 4. Quinn’s leadership and the team mantra of “The Brotherhoo­d” are still relevant, according to Blank. Team president Rich McKay, who will return to football operations and oversee Dimitroff and Quinn, called the coach a leader of men. “The players believe it,” Blank said of the team culture.

■ 5. Blank cited McKay as someone whom Dimitroff and Quinn can lean on when making critical decisions. McKay, most recently in charge of constructi­on of Mercedes-Benz Stadium as team president and CEO, will be at team headquarte­rs at least four days a week next season. “Rich has a storied background in football for 25 years,” said Blank, who called McKay a source of knowledge and wisdom. For his part, McKay said his new role would be not to make decisions but, rather, offer support.

In explaining his decision, Blank wanted to maintain continuity, a word often used Friday. He cited the division-rival Saints as an example after the team kept coach Sean Payton following three consecutiv­e 7-9 seasons from 2014-16.

“It’s almost easier to make changes,” Blank said. “The word ‘continuity’ is very important in the NFL and in any situation.”

Blank and McKay said they believe the Falcons’ strong second half of the season can be duplicated going forward. Blank also said there was not a lot to gain by firing Dimitroff and/or Quinn midseason.

“We’ll see how things play out,” Blank said of his decision. “I have a lot of confidence in this group.”

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