Total BS...the Falcons WERE exactly this BEFORE this SB. The national narrative is 100% opposite from ATL Falcons fans own understanding of their team. We've blown leads many many times going back to 1980 vs Cowboys Danny White and Drew Pearson to 49ers and Kaepernick's comeback vs Ryan in 2012 in the NCFCG. This was NOT a surprise to falcons fans.
Resiliency builds a champion. That's the main reason why the Patriots came back from that awful deficit. The Falcons, I believe not only made costly mistakes, but mentally stopped playing football after building that large lead.
As Pats fan that occurred on my birthday. Game was indicative of a Dickens nover. The worst of times (1st 3 qtrs) and best of times (4th qtr and OT) Falcons game plan was very pathetic in the 2nd half should've just ran the ball but were so aggressive playing not to lose. Freeman and Coleman were good rbs and Shanahan the OC at the time instead ran 9 run plays in the 2nd half!
My Favorite Is The Patriots❤️ 💙 🤍Game Winning Touchdown The Greatest Comeback Win In Super Bowl History Thanks To Tom Brady's 466 Yards 2 TDS And 1 INT Performance
Total BS...Vegas had the Falcons as six point underdogs in this game. The Pats won by six. Whay is this a spectacle? The national narrative is 100% opposite from Falcons fans own understanding of their team and their history. Falcons fans know better. Vegas knew better. We Atlanta sports fans have seen blown leads many many times in the most important games of the Falcons going back to 1980 vs Cowboys and Danny White to Drew Pearson to 49ers and Kaepernick's comeback vs Ryan in 2012 in the NFCCG. This was NOT a surprise to Falcons fans. That 2017 team was all offense and hold on for your lives defense throughout that season. They were 11-5 and could very well have been 7-9 or 8-8. The opponents' comebacks fell just short. And while the defense held on most of the time but we knew they were extremely shaky. Any pre-SB interview saw Falcons fans as cautiously optimistic, hoping aginst hope the Birds wouldn't blow it. The "no team has ever..." drivel by this narrator doesn't take into account the Pats/Brady were playing the Atlanta Falcons - a team with a history of blowing big leads in big games. You can look it up.
These videos are so well done.
As a diehard patriots fan growing this is my favorite Super Bowl behind Super Bowl 49💙❤️.
That shit was crazy and The Falcons haven't recovered from that since 💯🤯
Total BS...the Falcons WERE exactly this BEFORE this SB. The national narrative is 100% opposite from ATL Falcons fans own understanding of their team. We've blown leads many many times going back to 1980 vs Cowboys Danny White and Drew Pearson to 49ers and Kaepernick's comeback vs Ryan in 2012 in the NCFCG. This was NOT a surprise to falcons fans.
Resiliency builds a champion. That's the main reason why the Patriots came back from that awful deficit. The Falcons, I believe not only made costly mistakes, but mentally stopped playing football after building that large lead.
Ill never forget watching this I remember sitting at half time saying the Pats were going to make a comeback.
“Most Unbelievable” is a better way to describe it.” I don’t consider it the greatest
This game still haunts my soul as a Falcons fan. We were the underdogs who almost had an epic Super Bowl Victory only to have a Colossal Collapse.
As a Pats fan I never thought we’d lose this game
As Pats fan that occurred on my birthday. Game was indicative of a Dickens nover. The worst of times (1st 3 qtrs) and best of times (4th qtr and OT) Falcons game plan was very pathetic in the 2nd half should've just ran the ball but were so aggressive playing not to lose. Freeman and Coleman were good rbs and Shanahan the OC at the time instead ran 9 run plays in the 2nd half!
As a Falcons fan, I at least got to celebrate for 3 and a Half Quarters as if we won the Super Bowl 😭😭😭
All the Falcons had to do was kick the field goals and run the ball.
As a "Patriots" fan who's from and lived in Atl at the time. I was laughing at all my friends. HAIL THE MIGHTY PATS
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Do 2016 nba finals 3-1 lead comeback next
My Favorite Is The Patriots❤️ 💙 🤍Game Winning Touchdown The Greatest Comeback Win In Super Bowl History Thanks To Tom Brady's 466 Yards 2 TDS And 1 INT Performance
He’s the GOAT! The GOAT!
Y’all didn’t show when Edelman broke triple coverage
I love the quality and the script, but the voice is really irritating. I am sorry.
It sounds like Charlie Day & Mickey Mouse had a child.
Rise or another Fall for Charlotte Hornets new ERA & new owners your next video theScore 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Falcons haven't been same since😅
I can’t watch cuz of the voice sorry
I tried but your voice is that annoying I cant finish
Total BS...Vegas had the Falcons as six point underdogs in this game. The Pats won by six. Whay is this a spectacle? The national narrative is 100% opposite from Falcons fans own understanding of their team and their history. Falcons fans know better. Vegas knew better. We Atlanta sports fans have seen blown leads many many times in the most important games of the Falcons going back to 1980 vs Cowboys and Danny White to Drew Pearson to 49ers and Kaepernick's comeback vs Ryan in 2012 in the NFCCG. This was NOT a surprise to Falcons fans. That 2017 team was all offense and hold on for your lives defense throughout that season. They were 11-5 and could very well have been 7-9 or 8-8. The opponents' comebacks fell just short. And while the defense held on most of the time but we knew they were extremely shaky. Any pre-SB interview saw Falcons fans as cautiously optimistic, hoping aginst hope the Birds wouldn't blow it. The "no team has ever..." drivel by this narrator doesn't take into account the Pats/Brady were playing the Atlanta Falcons - a team with a history of blowing big leads in big games. You can look it up.
Colts fan lmao