Sean Payton Destroys Troll With Tweet About Patriots-Falcons Super Bowl

Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers received great reviews for their new uniforms. However, we can’t say the same for one of the team’s NFC South division rivals. The Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday teased their new uniforms revealing. However, the big announcement was torn into pieces after leaks surfaced the night prior. The team took to its official account to deliver the big news. Atlanta is no stranger to being roasted on the internet. The organization has received a slew of tweets poking fun at their new pics. The remarks came from fans of many teams. Well, Sean Payton has something to say about this.

Payton delivered a sarcastic response to a Twitter tease. After a Falcons fan tried to troll the New Orleans Saints head coach, Payton wrote a tweet referencing the Falcons’ huge loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI.

Sean Payton the Blaster

When it comes to Atlanta’s new uniforms, Twitter users were merciless. Some said they looked like “an arena league team.” Another wondered “what XFL team will be wearing these.” There were also NFL fans who suggested that the Falcons hire a designer now to get a “wearable new uniform in five years.” Let’s talk about roasting!

This cam like a refreshment after all the 28-3 jokes.

The Falcons didn’t have much success against the New England Patriots. Payton decided to teach them a lesson. Well, we are used to things like this. NFL players like to roast each other. This is nothing in comparison to all the roasts we’ve seen so far.

When it comes to the Patriots, they have lost Tom Brady in free agency. He joined the Bucs in free agency, and yes, he will wear a nice uniform. That’s what most NFL fans say. The Bucs have great pieces, and yes, we love that, too. The Patriots will also put on some new pieces this season.

A lot of NFL teams saw great changes this offseason, and it will be fun watching them struggle to put up a good roster. Bill Belichick will have so much to do in the next few months.