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Atlanta Falcons Hilariously Delete Social Media Post After Accidentally Trolling Themselves

Atlanta Falcons Hilariously Delete Social Media Post After Accidentally Trolling Themselves Atlanta Falcons Hilariously Delete Social Media Post After Accidentally Trolling Themselves

Nooooo! This is not the way to represent The A!

The Atlanta Falcons are currently taking care of business at their Organized Team Activities (OTAs), so with this being the case, their social media team is putting some work in themselves over the offseason. And their latest idea: posting a photo of defensive back Mike Ford Jr. and safety Jessie Bates III swaggin’ out in a pose together. (RELATED: Keyshawn Johnson Sues NFL Agent For Almost $1 Million Over Alleged Agreement Made More Than 10 Years Ago: REPORT)

Not much longer afterwards, however, the Dirty Birds ended up deleting the post, and why?

Well, take a gander yourself.

If you’re confused at what you’re looking at, 3-28 was the score that the New England Patriots came back from to beat Atlanta in Super Bowl LI, doing so in a 34-28 overtime thriller.

Bates III and Ford Jr. were in the exact position to show the Pats’ deficit before the Falcons’ collapse.

And boy oh boy, did fans let them have it…

I love the city of Atlanta, so I hate this for them, but man, I still can’t get over how they blew a 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl out of all games. And then that franchise has such bad luck that they end up self-trolling themselves like this?!

That’s just rough, man. Rough.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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