Breesus, one could reasonably argue that Blank had his best chance and well, Dan Quinn and his Falcons team blew it in 2016 in Super Bowl 51. They had a 28-3 lead late in the third quarter and then proceeded to collapse wholesale in a way not seen since Houston Oilers blew a 35-3 lead against Buffalo in the 1992 WC playoffs. By all accounts, Atlanta should've won that game but a series of terrible, idiotic in-game decisions even though Julio Jones tried his damnest to save the Falcons FROM THEMSELVES, the die had been cast and the choke was unavoidable. I still think Kyle Shanahan, despite all he's achieved and will achieve in S.F. has nightmares about that contest, 7 years later. Until he wins a SB of his own, he has to live with the 28-3 SB collapse. And so does Arthur Blank.