The hits just keep coming for Falcons fans. Just when maybe they were starting to forget about the fact their favorite team blew a 25-point lead in the Super Bowl, they get another a reminder.

Picture this: You’re a Falcons fan just watching some TV on a Sunday night. There’s a re-run of The Simpsons on so no chance of there being any mention of what happened last Sunday, right?

Wrong. A re-run of an episode titled “The Town” aired on Sunday night on FOX and featured the final score of Super Bowl LI.

In the original episode, which is about Boston and aired back in October, there is a shot of a football game between Springfield and Boston with a Bill Belichick-like coach grimacing on the sideline. Here’s a screenshot:

Now here’s what that shot looked like during Sunday’s re-air:

Pretty cruel. So why did the producers feel the need to make change? Get ready for this, Atlanta: Just ’cause.

Via Entertainment Weekly:

“It was pure self-indulgence on our part,” Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman tells EW. “The Boston show was re-running the week after the Super Bowl, and [executive producer] Al Jean had the idea to just sneak in a non-sequitur freeze-frame joke. Jamming the Super Bowl teams and score into one shot makes no sense in the show, but we couldn’t resist.”

At least there was no mention of the blown lead. We wouldn’t want to remind Falcons fans their team blew a 25-point lead in the second half of the Super Bowl, now would we?

(Thanks to Entertainment Weekly for sharing)