Reporter makes bizarre Super Bowl reference in dire Hurricane Milton warning

Hurricane Milton slammed into the western coast of Florida overnight, and the Weather Channel had jokes about its destruction.

“There’s a lot more to go,” Weather Channel reporter Paul Goodloe said while braving the weather conditions during Hurricane Milton‘s landfall.

“I think back to the Atlanta Falcons’ first-half Super Bowl winner. We know what happened to the second half when the Patriots came back to life. So, do not sleep on the second half of Milton. We’re definitely concerned now…”

Palm trees bending in strong winds after Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, made landfall in Brandon, Florida on October 9, 2024.

The reporter was attempting to compare how fickle a hurricane’s destruction can be, as the first portion wasn’t nearly as bad as expected but the second half could be an avalanche of damage to the surrounding area.

Vic Beasley of the Atlanta Falcons tipping a pass by Tom Brady of the New England Patriots during the second quarter of Super Bowl LI

Atlanta surely won’t love the jokes, as it’s been nearly eight years since the brutal loss for the franchise that remains a punch line among NFL fans — and apparently reporters during natural disasters.

“I’ve seen the Falcons catch many strays for 28-3, but this one easily tops them all.” @letstheorize wrote in reply to the video.

“Topical. Accurate,” Nick de la Torre (@delatorre), a senior reporter the Florida Gators football team, responded to the post.

Vehicle stranded in floodwater on a street in Brandon, Florida following the landfall of Category 3 Hurricane Milton on October 9, 2024.

Concrete block wall fallen on a pickup truck during Hurricane Milton in Sarasota

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