 The next head coach that we want to talk about, man, something about advocating for people's jobs to be lost just gets me fired up. I mean, just look at these pit stains that I have on my shirt. I don't know if you guys can see or not, but it just gets me rallied up. It gets me heated and this next one is definitely going to get me heated because I, as a Falcons fan, am in a crisis. I love Dan Quinn DQ as a person, but as a coach, man. As a coach, oh my gosh. I say it's time to go. Just me personally. Just look at the coaching that he's been or the positions that he's been putting the Falcons in for the past five years that he's been with the Atlanta Falcons. He puts us in positions to win and that's it. And then anything after that is free game. We lose after that. We blow the lead and I wanted to really dive into this because is this a Dan Quinn issue or is it just luck of the draw, coincidence, just so happens that we blow a 25 point lead against the Patriots in the Super Bowl, blow a lead against Chicago, 16 point lead. We blow a lead against the Dallas Cowboys. Is this a reoccurring issue or is it just coincidence? So I want to do a little bit of research and I found that pro football reference a very well respected site. Credible gives any stats NFL related, almost everything. They have the 50 biggest blown leads by the Atlanta Falcons on there. I think that's a dig to Atlanta, but they decided to create a whole entire page about it. And I believe you can find any other teams as well. So the Patriots and Dolphins and any other team in the NFL, 50 biggest blown leads by an organization. And I found the Atlanta Falcons. I'm going to throw it up on the screen and I want to see how many blown leads did Dan Quinn blow in his tenure with the Atlanta Falcons. So if we pull it up, pull up the graphic right here. So the most recent blown leads, obviously we know about the Chicago Bears. We know about the Dallas Cowboys that happened in 2020. That was a 16 point lead by the Bears, a 20 point lead by the Cowboys that was blown. Then you look back even further, you've got 2017, a couple of games in 2017. This is post Super Bowl. This is just fresh from the Super Bowl, by the way. So we Atlanta fans were triggered. Okay, we are triggered. We don't want to say another blown lead, but it happens in 2017 against the Carolina Panthers. We blew a 10 point lead against the Miami Dolphins in 2017, a 17 blown point blown lead. And then obviously you have the Super Bowl, which is the most memorable. That was a 25 point lead that was blown. And then before that, I remember this game too, San Diego Chargers in 2016, 30 to 33 was a final score. We blew a 17 point lead. I remember that game. And then against the Colts in 2015, we blew 14 point lead. So you look at these most recent blown leads. This is a reoccurring issue of Dan Quinn. The defense is not that good. I understand. The offense is fantastic, but misses some pieces here and there. The offensive line has been bad for so, for so long. You can do so much with the defense, with the offense. And even though it may not be the best roster, this roster that they have is at least good enough, I would say, to go maybe seven and nine, eight and eight, maybe compete for a playoff spot, maybe nine and seven, who knows at the very least. But somehow some way, 0-4 should be 2-2, but it's 0-4. So at this point, Dan Quinn, and like I mentioned, Thomas Dimitrov, the general manager, they're on the hot seat and Dimitrov has been on the hot seat for the last five, 10 years, ever since his days with Mike Smith. But Dan Quinn, he's 43 to 41. That's his record in the tenure that he's been with the Atlanta Falcons, only two winning seasons in the last five years. And this will be another losing season, so two winning seasons and six years. The Super Bowl started it. The Super Bowl started his decline and that was the one window in the 2016 season that you had to win a Super Bowl, that you had roster good enough to win the Super Bowl. And then the Mercedes-Benz stadium opens up, okay, well maybe the 2017 season. You're still in that window. You still have plenty of the same players. You can still win, even though you lost Kyle Shanahan, you can still win. And after blowing whatever it was against the Philadelphia Eagles and the playoffs and just costing that game and not winning it, that's when the window just kind of fizzled out and now they're in a real rebuilding process. You've got to start all over if you want to get back to the Super Bowl. So these blown leads are coaching issues, whether it be Kyle Shanahan, we talked about him earlier in a previous episode, blowing the lead with the Atlanta Falcons and the Super Bowl, but also blowing the lead with the San Francisco 49ers. This could also be a dirt cutter, they're off as a coordinator right now, but this is just all coaching, whether it be a staff thing, you need to get rid of offensive coordinators and head coaches. I believe at this point you got to get rid of the head coach. You got to move on from Dan Quinn, even though the players love him, even though in 2019 they rallied in the second half after starting one at seven and then finishing that season seven and nine. At this point you got to move on with Dan Quinn.