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Sportology, Arthur Blank & Matt Ryan — Buck on the Falcons’ Potential Power Shift

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On this episode of Buck’s Beat, Buck Belue reacts to the growing reports and league buzz that the Atlanta Falcons are exploring a significant front office role for franchise legend Matt Ryan. With Arthur Blank bringing in Sportology for an organizational “health check,” Buck explains why Matt Ryan — the most accomplished player in Falcons history — could be exactly the kind of decision-maker this franchise needs after eight straight losing seasons. Buck dives into: Why Matt Ryan’s football IQ and competitive drive translate to front office leadership What kind of role would actually make sense (GM, EVP, or true decision-maker — not a figurehead) Comparisons to successful former players turned executives like John Elway and John Lynch Why this move could signal a real culture change inside the Falcons organization The risks for Matt Ryan — and why Buck believes the upside outweighs them Buck also explains why this could be the moment Arthur Blank finally signals the Falcons are serious about building a winning culture again — and why having Matt Ryan in power could attract the right coaches, executives, and players back to Atlanta. 🎙️ Plus: Buck shares why this role might appeal to Matt Ryan personally after broadcasting — including family, lifestyle, and long-term impact. 👍 Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more Falcons, SEC, and college football breakdowns from Buck Belue.

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