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Falcons blown lead T-shirt


darrybear

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It's still funny, I admit, but Falcons fans could just as easily wear a shirt that says the Panthers haven't even had a lead in a superbowl (much less blown one) in over 13 years. 

But their loss was historic yes they will talk about our loss in history but theirs was so monumental because it was a first overtime in a Super Bowl AND no one has ever seen a come back like that AND Tom Brady got another ring so there's so many things that just make it so much harder to ignore and then plus they've been in the damn league way longer than us so yay you finally made two Super Bowl's and they're 40 years older and took way longer to do it. Plus so what it'll still work there nerves so little be worth it my dad rooting for the Broncos this year the Falcons and it felt so good that they lost because I could rub it in his face and it bothered him just the simple things in life make it so great to be alive


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48 minutes ago, the_philosopher said:

It's still funny, I admit, but Falcons fans could just as easily wear a shirt that says the Panthers haven't even had a lead in a superbowl (much less blown one) in over 13 years. 

Actually, the Panthers briefly led the Patriots, 22-21 after Delhomme hit Muhammed on the 85-yard touchdown play with 7:06 left in the game. They missed the 2-point conversion after.

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10 hours ago, GaCatFan said:

Actually, the Panthers briefly led the Patriots, 22-21 after Delhomme hit Muhammed on the 85-yard touchdown play with 7:06 left in the game. They missed the 2-point conversion after.

Yeah, I was counting that. Otherwise, I would have said the Panthers have never lead in a superbowl.

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