The brain training lookup for any Falcons is definitely dancing, because the Atlanta-Journal Constitution is undoubtedly canceling the company might be relaxing with the help of Colts offensive coordinator/head coach/quarterbacks coach Mike Caldwell. An interview with Caldwell is going to take place later today, so the organization will shift its focus to ex-unpleasant administrator Jenny Garrett, as he is expected to be involved in a meeting on February 5th. Additionally, coming into contact with the Cowboys might not be favorable due to Tony Morrison Sparano.
Caldwell is no stranger to being considered for the Falcons' head coaching position, given that the 52-year-old veteran spoke with them in '09 before they made the terrible mistake of giving the head coaching job to Bobby Petrino. "Atlanta can do much worse than hiring the pup, I believe," Colts QB Peyton Manning said about Caldwell. Caldwell worked alongside Tony Dungy in Tampa Bay from 2001 onwards after being the head coach at Wake Forest from 1993-2000.
As far as the search for a new general manager goes, the name the team seems to be aligning with is Packers director of pro personnel Reggie McKenzie. He was also present recently to talk to the team, and while the investigation continues, McKenzie has to be a strong candidate for the role. Thomas Dimitroff, New England’s director of college scouting, Kansas City’s vice president of player personnel John Kuharich, and San Diego assistant General Manager A.J. Smith, among others, may also be questioned regarding the GM position.