JUST IN: Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Looks Back on ‘Unique’ Tenure

Arthur Smith, the ex-head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, evokes mixed feelings among the city’s football enthusiasts. While some commend him for revitalizing an aging roster and elevating the team’s potential, others criticize his failure to fully utilize players like Kyle Pitts and Bijan Robinson in his last season.

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In one of his initial media appearances as the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the divisive coach openly discussed his three-year tenure with the Falcons, employing candid language to characterize his time with the team.

Arthur Smith claims his Atlanta Falcons stay was interesting

In his initial interview as the offensive coordinator for the Steelers, Arthur Smith aimed to strike the right chords, as reported in a Fresno Bee piece attributed to ESPN’s Daniel Flick. Expressing gratitude to the Steelers for entrusting him with the offensive responsibilities, he also acknowledged the Atlanta Falcons for the valuable lessons he gained from his time there.

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Delving into the specifics of his departure from the coaching role in Atlanta, Smith provided his perspective on the situation. Despite the appreciation from Atlanta Falcons fans for acquiring skilled players like Kyle Pitts and Bijan Robinson, his failure to fully optimize Desmond Ridder within his coaching system and a series of questionable coaching decisions ultimately led to his job loss.

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