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if the Falcons go to the Super Bowl...


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The NFC South will be the only division since the realignment to have every team represented in the game.

 

(You heard that statistic here first, before David newton rips it off and it becomes trendy around twitter with a mention on the broadcast)

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Well, this was a little different in that it is putting the NFCS in a positive light. But, damn, the Huddle is obsessed with the Falcons right now. Personally, I'm sick of it, but I guess the Huddle has to Huddle. I don't know whether to be embarrassed, afraid or proud. I mean, if they win after all that's been said here, we're going to have to eat Falcon feces for some period of time.

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If Falcons do win the superbowl, we will never hear the end of it. I wouldn't even to be able to talk with Falcon fans about anything because it will always end up "at least we got a ring" or "Where's Cam's ring". Please God do not let those bastards win.

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25 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

it's only permissible if they turn out like the bucs and don't win another playoff game for 14 years and counting

like a bucs fan going "where's your ring huh" in the year 2017 is just kind of amusing

Id take 15 years of no playoff wins for a ring. your delusional for thinking otherwise.

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