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In the midst of a tumultuous season, the Atlanta Falcons’ front office has been put under the microscope. With just a few weeks left in the regular season, rumors have started to swirl about the job security of head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot. Insiders close to the team are sharing their thoughts on whether the Falcons will keep both key figures. One NFL insider notes that while there’s no guarantee, Fontenot has done enough to solidify his position as GM. His ability to navigate the salary cap and make shrewd roster moves has been praised by those who have worked with him. However, Morris’ job is seen as more precarious. While he has shown flashes of brilliance on the field, there have also been some puzzling decisions that have left fans scratching their heads. Another source suggests that the Falcons would need to make significant changes in the front office for Morris to be let go. The team’s inability to establish a consistent quarterback has been a major issue all season, and insiders believe that Morris’ coaching style may not be the best fit for the franchise moving forward. When asked about their own job security, both Morris and Fontenot have remained tight-lipped. However, it’s clear that there are concerns within the organization about their ability to turn things around in Atlanta. As one insider puts it, “The Falcons need a spark, and they can’t get that from within.” Whether that spark comes from outside the organization or not remains to be seen. For now, fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot.