I'm going to leave this here. I'm going to get laughed at without a doubt but I have to put it out there... meanwhile I'll keep wearing my tinfoil hat and drinking the Kool-Aid. Just to note, I'm by no means a Falcons fan so this isn't coming from any sort of saltiness.
If Falcons take the NFC South this coming weekend, they will win it all. My hypothesis is that the NFL is corrupt/rigged (I think most find the league at the very least questionable in regards) and, if such is indeed true, they are (ahem... Mr. Blank is) "owed" a Super Bowl given the one they gifted the Patriots under rather suspicious circumstance in 2017-- not only owed a Lombardi but owed one in opposite, spectacular manner. Barely making and then running the playoffs with a subpar record to boot would be just that. It seems to me that there is a trend (and this goes with several sports), perhaps in collusion with the outstanding $ at the books, to have certain teams underperform during the regular season and then turn it on when the playoffs come. Collusion between books and leagues = guaranteed profit. I know what's accepted is that books simply want to balance both sides of the wagers but I tend to believe that, while this is likely the case 98% of the time (particularly most regular season games), there are instances wherein the books actually are yearning for lopsided money given insider information.
I see a Bills-Falcons SB and the Falcons come out on top.