The Atlanta Falcons offense will lead the team to a Super Bowl LI win

Jan 22, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs the ball against Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett (42) during the second quarter in the 2017 NFC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 22, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs the ball against Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett (42) during the second quarter in the 2017 NFC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 22, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs the ball against Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett (42) during the second quarter in the 2017 NFC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 22, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs the ball against Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett (42) during the second quarter in the 2017 NFC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports /

The city of Atlanta just may be getting the championship we truly deserve this Sunday due to one major factor: The Atlanta Falcons’ unstoppable offense behind Matt Ryan.

The rain is beginning to fall. The rain that is going to put an end to the long drought of championship-free seasons that has decimated our land. Our city finally has a team in the Atlanta Falcons that not only can make it to the big dance, but also has the ability and talent to win.

Yeah, we all know they are going against a New England Patriots squad that seems to play in the Super Bowl every other year. However, the Falcons have several factors working in their favor and will fly under the radar only to come out on top when it counts Sunday.

Atlanta’s offense scored more towards the end of the season than the beginning. They averaged 39 points in their last six games. The upward trend towards the end of the season shows why this Falcons offense is so special and unique.

Many of the high-powered offenses of the past have cooled down late in the season and into the playoffs. Why is this so? As a season progresses, coaches compile more and more tape on these explosive offenses. However, the Falcons haven’t followed suit. Here’s why.