The current coach of the Atlanta Falcons is named Mike Smith.
One, in the 1998 season when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 30-27, in the NFC championship game. The Falcons wound up losing Super Bowl XXXIII to the Denver Broncos 34-19.
Mike Smith has been the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons since the beginning of the 2008-2009 NFL Regular Season.
The Atlanta Falcons have been around since 1966, that's 43 years now.
1997
If you mean "winning season" to mean, "won more games than they lost", it appears that the answer is 10 seasons since 1965.
Atlanta Falcons football games are shown on both the Fox Sports Network and on the CBS Sports Network. Typically since Atlanta is in the NFC, their games will be broadcast on Fox Sports, though for the 2014 season, though CBS is airing three of the Falcons games. September 18th vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers November 23rd vs. the Cleveland Browns December 14th vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers
The 2009 season is the Braves 44th in Atlanta ... their first season in Atlanta was 1966.
The Atlanta Falcons' starting running back in 1998 was Jamal Anderson. Other running backs on the 1998 roster include Harold Green, Bob Christian and Ken Oxendine.
They made it in 1997 but they lost to the broncos and haven't been back since then
If by Falcons you mean the NFL franchise Atlanta Falcons, they play in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georiga. The team has played there since 1992. Before that the team played in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium from its innagural NFL season in 1966, until 1991. It has been announced that the Atlanta Falcons is planing to move in a yet-to-be-constructed retractable roof stadium. The stadium will primarily be financed by the team's owner, Arthur Blank. The United State Air Force Adademy is also nicknamed the Falcons. It NCAA FBS divsion football program plays its games in Falcon stadium on the academy's campus in Colorado Springs, Co. Its men's and women's basketball programs play in Clune Arena, which is part of the on-campus Cadet Fieldhouse sports complex.
Micael Vick (formally of the Atlanta Falcons since 2001) was out due to dogfighting charges and subsequent prison time. Upon his release, the Philadelphia Eagles signed him on for the 2009 season with a 2 year contract. The first year of the deal is for $1.6 million with the second-year option worth $5.2 million, with another $3 million in incentives.