2008 Atlanta Falcons Season - Staff

Staff

Atlanta Falcons 2008 staff
Front Office
  • Owner/CEO - Arthur Blank
  • President - Rich McKay
  • General Manager - Thomas Dimitroff
  • Director of Football Operations - Nick Polk
  • Director of Pro Personnel - Les Snead
  • Assistant Director of Player Personnel - Lionel Vital
  • Director of College Scouting - David Caldwell

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach - Mike Smith
  • Assistant Head Coach/Secondary - Emmitt Thomas

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator - Mike Mularkey
  • Quarterbacks - Bill Musgrave
  • Running Backs - Gerald Brown
  • Wide Receivers - Terry Robiskie
  • Tight Ends - Chris Scelfo
  • Offensive Line - Paul Boudreau
  • Assistant Offensive Line - Paul Dunn
  • Offensive Quality Control - Glenn Thomas
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator - Brian VanGorder
  • Defensive Line - Ray Hamilton
  • Linebackers - Glenn Pires
  • Defensive Backs - Alvin Reynolds
  • Defensive Quality Control - Joe Danna

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator - Keith Armstrong
  • Assistant Special Teams - Tom McMahon

Strength and Conditioning

  • Director of Athletic Performance - Jeff Fish
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning - Bill Hughan

Coaching Assistants

  • Doug Plank (Special Projects)

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