Sunday, December 13, 2015

Thoughts On Atlanta's Economy Relating To Football




by C. Henry Adams


I must admit that I'm a NFL Fan for the Atlanta Falcons. For 45 years, going on 46 years, I've only known one Team whether they win or lose to support.

I must admit that I'm not happy with the Atlanta Falcons performance this year (2015) as of Sunday, December 13th 2015, the 51st week of 2015.

Disclosure:  I am not a Professional American Football Commentator.  But, what I am is a Professional Business Man going on nearly 18 years of experience.

Atlanta, Georgia or should I say the Metropolitan Area of Atlanta, Georgia has been my home for over 40 years.

The National Football League ( "NFL")'s Franchise called the Atlanta Falcons to which is currently owned by Arthur Blank, a Great Georgian and a Great American to say the very least, has been a " Let Down " (Disappointment).

From a Business Prospective, I expected the Atlanta Falcons to boost the Economy in Atlanta, surrounding Counties, and States.

Simple Question:  How can the Atlanta Falcons be a boost in the Economy when its Team is constantly on the losing end?   Today, they possess 6 wins and 7 loses, whereas, the Carolina Panthers beat the Atlanta Falcons by 38 points to Zero.

Today, the Atlanta Falcons and others are building a Stadium in the shadows of the Georgia Dome.

A number of people I've personally spoken to wonders why.  Perhaps, it is being developed to boost the City of Atlanta's Economy regarding Football and Soccer to say the very least.

If this is the case, should the Atlanta Falcons continue to make adjustments on their Team to make this a reality?  I would sincerely hope so...

Yes, I have my thoughts about who they should remove from a Key Position on the football field, but I rather hear your thoughts instead.   Thanks for reading my blog, I greatly appreciate you...









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