I feel with 2 Parts of the Atlanta Falcons Secret Base Series, I want the Red Falcon and the Grits Blitz to be back. I feel that would cause opinions and consternation within the Football Community, and the indignation of being a Millennium Falcon is a lot of these things run in the Family.
Ticking off the Wisconsin Man and his Family, especially when the State's Misfortunes took a terrifying turn, the raw and utter indignity of burning All Time Greats and being burnt as an All Time Great. Philly Raids that later made that rivalry a War, everyone in Georgia wishing the Dallas Rivalry was truly and genuinely a rivalry.
What ran in the family is having the Saints Wars run too deep, especially if they've never met in the Playoffs. What also ran in the Family is having to having Meltdowns like they where fashionable and making the United States believe both the End of Roger Staubach because Dallas was the Medical Team save for Washington at the time, and having to swear up and down Danny White had no way to this day he'd turn into Roger Staubach.
The Red Corner was nothing short of Red Hot, as a Potential Future Super Bowl Champion went from having a Limitless Stratosphere to having to put Fuel for the Fire. At this point, the Atlanta Falcons didn't have a Back to Back Winning Season Until 2009 and Back to Back Playoff Seasons Until 2011. The angst and the anxiety that most of their Fan Base was aggrieved was through the Cowboys, when Jamaal Anderson got hurt on National Television.
Until the League was not as selective about their National Television, the Falcons where not Television Regulars and a lot of how I learned about Falcons History was having to find out on my own in Middle School, when they got red hot, as my Paraeducator and my Special Needs Homeroom Teacher helped me find out about getting an Atlanta Falcons Printout to that point in History.
That would be the Late 1990's and the Episodes So Far in the Series went up to the Bellweather of 1989 in Pop Culture when B-52's inspired REM and Pearl Jam rises and we'd didn't have a Non-Rock Band claim the ATL as their own until Ludacris and Outkast and that was in their Marvin Gaye drought.
I'd probably think the Next 3 would cover the 1990-2000 Years as I feel that a lot of the road to where they are was having to editorialize the road to "Where Have We Seen That Before", except, we are looking backwards.
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