Scott Pioli resigned Thursday after five years as assistant general manager of the Atlanta Falcons.
Pioli’s seat at the personnel table had been under discussion for months, and a restructuring under general manager Thomas Dimitroff was expected.
Pioli, who has 26 years in NFL personnel evaluation under his belt, and Dimitroff have been friends for decades after meeting in Cleveland. Dimitroff’s father was a scout for Bill Belichick’s staff, which included Pioli.
“After careful consideration and ongoing dialog with Thomas over the past year I have decided to step away from my position as the assistant general manager of the Atlanta Falcons to pursue other potential opportunities,” Pioli said.
“I want to thank both (owner) Arthur (Blank) and Thomas for bringing my family and I here in 2014.” Dimitroff worked on the Browns’ grounds crew, but with bonds formed with Belichick and Pioli, he would rise to the position of Patriots’ director of college scouting as the Belichick-Pioli team began building a dynasty in New England. Pioli left the Patriots to be a first-time general manager with the Kansas City Chiefs, and Dimitroff headed to Atlanta.
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After a brief foray into media, Pioli followed Dimitroff to Atlanta.
The Falcons did not announce a new personnel structure, but Dimitroff said options are under consideration.
“Over the last five years Scott has not only provided tremendous value to me, but to the entire Falcons organization. He is a dear friend and will be missed within our organization. We are continuing to assess the structure within our organization and move forward with our next steps,” Dimitroff said.
The team said Pioli is stepping down to pursue other opportunities.
“Now, after more than five years with the Falcons, I am ready for a change. I want to thank all of my co-workers at Flowery Branch as it has truly been an honor to be a part of this organization and I am thankful to have been a part of this football team and the Falcons family.”
Before becoming the Chiefs GM in 2009, Pioli worked under several titles for eight seasons with the New England Patriots. He also worked for the New York Jets (1997-2000), who have new front-office opportunities after firing GM Mike Maccagnan on Wednesday.
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