Answered prayers

Answered prayers

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New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton is lifted up by his team after the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV.

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MIAMI, Fla. — Who Dat won the Super Bowl? The New Orleans Saints, that’s who.

Ain’t kidding.

Put away those paper bags forever: Drew Brees and the Saints are NFL champions, rallying to beat Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 Sunday night in one of pro football’s most thrilling title games.

Brees tied a Super Bowl record with 32 completions, the last a 2-yard slant to Jeremy Shockey for the winning points with 5:42 remaining.

The Pro Bowl quarterback was chosen Super Bowl MVP.

New Orleans’ lowly ranked defense made several key stops, an onside kick sparked their second-half comeback, and Tracy Porter’s 74-yard interception return on a pass from Manning, of all people, clinched it.

Manning gave chase, but fell awkwardly as the cornerback raced by. The four-time NFL MVP forlornly walked to the sideline as the Big Easy celebrations began. Who would have thought the biggest mistake of the game would have come from Manning?

An NFL embarrassment for much of their 43 years, the Saints’ football renaissance, led by Brees and coach Sean Payton, climaxed with Shockey’s touchdown and Lance Moore’s 2-point conversion catch. The conversion pass originally was ruled incomplete, but Payton challenged the call and won.

Porter’s pick, just as dramatic as his interception of Brett Favre’s pass to force overtime in the NFC title game, was the game’s only turnover. It’s one Manning will forever regret.

The Saints (16-3) won three postseason games this winter after winning only two in the previous 42 years.

They beat Arizona, Minnesota and Indianapolis (16-3) — all division winners — for their first title, scoring 107 points and allowing only 59.

The championship came 4½ years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, making the Saints nomads for the 2005 season. There even was some doubt they would return, but the NFL refused to abandon the Big Easy. The Superdome was rebuilt and the Saints won the NFC South in ‘06, their first season with Brees and Payton.

That was the season Manning won his only Super Bowl. He had the Colts in front for much of this one, but New Orleans’ league-leading offense, which scored 510 points this season, outscored Indy 31-7 after falling behind 10-0.

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Flag Comment Posted by rogersk on February 12, 2010 at 11:49 am

I would bet the Colts were praying for a win also. They might think their prayers were not answered, but I believe all prayers are answered.  Just sometimes the answer is “NO”

Flag Comment Posted by Wyldtiger on February 09, 2010 at 4:55 am

It’s a real shame that your ignorance is showing ... as you obviously can’t comprehend what you read.

Sorry to disappoint you, but you have a nice time there!

Flag Comment Posted by Oberman on February 08, 2010 at 9:58 pm

yes and your last post was spoken like one of culpeper’s finest…..I will look for you in Walmart during the first of next month…..

Flag Comment Posted by Wyldtiger on February 08, 2010 at 9:23 pm

From your first post it seems like you are the one doing the complaining here ...
The article is about the Super Bowl ... not hurricane Katrina ...
Which tells me a lot about you!

Flag Comment Posted by Oberman on February 08, 2010 at 9:00 pm

That is a bunch of bull they chose to live there…..then when a storm comes through (they) most chose to stay there and then most chose to complain that there was no help.  Then when they got help they complain that the campers have problems…..

Like I said b4 under sea-level tells you something right at the beginning….

Flag Comment Posted by Wyldtiger on February 08, 2010 at 8:41 pm

If you haven’t lived through what these people have ... don’t be so negative and quick to judge!
Geaux SAINTS Geaux

Flag Comment Posted by Oberman on February 08, 2010 at 6:59 pm

Does this mean we dont have to hear about them complaining about living below sea level when a hurricane comes through and washes them away again…..

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