Saints stop Colts, Manning, win Super Bowl, 31-17

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin Collie (17) makes a pass reception as New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita (55) and cornerback Tracy Porter (22) defend during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game in Miami, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010.

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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin Collie (17) makes a pass reception as New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita (55) and cornerback Tracy Porter (22) defend during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game in Miami, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010.

MIAMI — The ultimate underdogs, they ain’t. Not anymore. The Saints are Super Bowl champions now.

Who Dat? Try Drew Brees, Sean Payton and a team that has reversed its embarrassing past, carrying an entire city to the top with it.

Put away those paper bags forever.

Brees and the Saints rallied to upset Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 Sunday night in one of pro football’s most thrilling title games.

“We just believed in ourselves and we knew that we had an entire city and maybe an entire country behind us,” said Brees, the game’s MVP. “What can I say? I tried to imagine what this moment would be like for a long time, and it’s better than expected.”

But not something many expected from these descendants of the hapless Aints, who were 5-point underdogs.

“Four years ago who ever thought this would be happening when 85 percent of the city was under water from (Hurricane) Katrina?” Brees said. “Most people not knowing if New Orleans would ever come back or if the organization and the team would come back. ... This is the culmination of that belief and that faith.”

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. He was 32 for 39 for 288 yards.

A surprise onside kick sparked the Saints’ second-half comeback. Their 25th-ranked defense made several key stops, and Tracy Porter’s 74-yard interception return on a pass from Manning clinched it.

Manning tried to give chase, but was blocked by a New Orleans defender and fell awkwardly as the cornerback raced by. The four-time NFL MVP forlornly walked to the sideline as the Big Easy celebrations began.

“It’s time for the Saints to celebrate,” he said. “It’s their field and it’s their championship.”

An NFL also-ran for much of their 43 years, the Saints’ football renaissance, led by Brees and Payton, climaxed with Shockey’s touchdown and Lance Moore’s 2-point conversion catch, originally ruled incomplete but overturned on Payton’s challenge.

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.

“We weren’t the Aints,” Porter said. “We were a team of destiny, a team that can make big plays.”

The championship came 4½ years after 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 city. The Superdome was repaired 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 got the Colts off a quick start and had them 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. That matched the biggest comeback in a Super Bowl.

Payton held the Vince Lombardi Trophy high over his head and ran into the end zone toward several hundred fans chanting the Saints’ rally cry: “Who dat, who dat, who dat say gonna beat dem Saints?”

Nobody can say it now.

“Everybody back in New Orleans gets a piece of this trophy,” he said.

“I think I could kiss him,” owner Tom Benson said.

Before many of the 74,059 fans got settled following the Who’s halftime show, the Saints worked a little football voodoo. Garrett Hartley’s onside kick was touched by the Colts’ Hank Baskett, then recovered by Chris Reis at the New Orleans 42.

“I just told our guys you’ve got to make me look good on this,” Payton said. “That really becomes like a turnover.”

Looking like the NFL’s most potent offense, the Saints seized the opportunity to take their first lead. It came on Pierre Thomas’ brilliant 16-yard run with a screen pass, capped by a dive into the end zone.

Manning simply shrugged, found Dallas Clark for 45 yards on a 76-yard drive, and Joseph Addai used a spin move a figure skater would envy to score from the 4.

But that was it for Indy.

“I certainly know how it was three years ago when we won,” Manning said. “I know the people of New Orleans and the Saints have that same feeling right now.”

Hartley, the hero of the NFC title game with his 40-yard field goal in OT, made a 47-yarder later in the third period. After Matt Stover was wide left on a 51-yarder early in the final quarter, Brees led the biggest drive in Saints history.

“We really felt as underdogs we had the better team,” Payton said. “To be in that position where maybe a lot of people were picking against us, we liked the spot we were in.”

Manning looked sharp on the Colts’ first two series, taking them 53 yards to a 38-yard field goal by Stover, at 42 the oldest player in Super Bowl history.

Then Manning led a 96-yard, 11-play drive that appeared almost routine, even though it tied the longest march in a Super Bowl. Addai rushed for 53 yards on the series, and Manning found Pierre Garcon behind backup cornerback Osama Young for the 19-yard score on third down.

New Orleans couldn’t match that, but did get a 46-yard field goal by Hartley to make it 10-3. Brees was sacked on third down by All-Pro defensive end Dwight Freeney, who sure looked frisky despite ligament damage in his right ankle that made his availability uncertain for two weeks.

Then Indy’s defense, ranked 18th during the season but staunch in the playoffs, really showed some power. After the Saints marched 71 yards, including 40 yards on two receptions by Marques Colston, New Orleans had third-and-goal at the 1. Mike Bell slipped trying to run right behind All-Pro guard Jahri Evans, and Thomas was stacked up at the line by Gary Brackett and Clint Sessions on fourth down.

But the Colts went against type and ran three times, leaving 35 seconds for the league’s most prolific offense to get in position for Hartley’s 44-yard field goal and a more manageable 10-6 halftime deficit.

Shootout? More like a slowdown. Indy had two three-and-outs and New Orleans had one.

But the points came quickly after halftime — mostly for the Saints.

“Look around the stadium,” linebacker Scott Fujita said. “It was like 6- or 7-to-1 (Saints fans). The black and gold just poured into Miami.

“The whole world was behind us. This was bigger than just a game for the Saints. We are the world’s team.”

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SwamisBigOrangeCrystalBall writes:

WHO DAT Love It

tnsportsman writes:

DAMN! Come on Home Peyton, our Coach in Waiting! To hell with the State of LA!

abi writes:

I hope Bill Cower is happy now this guy is annoying he picked the Jets and Vikings for the Superbowl shame on all of you that wants him as your coach. I must say Im happy for the Saints but the officiating was attrocious

SEC1 writes:

in response to BIVOLAR_BEAR:

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I'm disappointed! I thought Peyton had more class than that - just walking off the field with his head hanging down and not congratulating Drew B and the Saints. He could have had more respect for his father's former team.

huntined#565710 writes:

Colts lost but us VOLS had 3 guys that will get a RING got to be happy for them.

OHVOLFAN writes:

So it was the Saints vs. Manning? hmmm... How about the Saints beat the Colts? And three former VOLS now also have Superbowl rings.

Ironcity writes:

in response to SEC1:

I'm disappointed! I thought Peyton had more class than that - just walking off the field with his head hanging down and not congratulating Drew B and the Saints. He could have had more respect for his father's former team.

Your such an idiot its not even worth arguing with you over it.

NoSirRee writes:

Unfortunately for Manning, he'll never live that pick down.

dvhill100 writes:

Both teams played well. Too bad anyone had to lose.

SuckTheseVols98 writes:

I wish Peyton would have won

Mtnbiker writes:

Goddell ordered the Saints to Win, not much else the Colts could do. I knew they were Winning with that Onside kick to start the second half. Hoped against it, but I saw the writing on the Wall. Now maybe the "For Katrina" crowd can shut the F up. Pick their sorry @rses up an get job, pay their own way.

Haiti is in far more Dire straits. They have NO property rights, no infrastructure, and even with Billions pouring in its bleak. Who wants to build infrastructure there if you have no rights as a property owner? New Orleans has none of those issues.

RoadTrip writes:

What Super Bowl team's defense allows the other team's QB to complete 32 of 39 passes? Do we think there might be a problem here Caldwell? Never changed the defensive scheme the whole game. Back to the Dungy days. How did that work out for you?

Saints shook it and took it.

go_vols_go writes:

Lets not forget Bobby Meachem, Jabari Greer, and Marvin Mitchell will be donning a ring. GO VOLS!

doctorfingervol writes:

The game was lost for good once Caldwell decided to go for A 51 YARD FG GOAL WITH THE LEAD. HELLO EARTH TO EFFING JIM CALDWELL YOU TAKE THE CHANCE OF MISSING(AND THEY DID MISS IT)A 51 YARDER AND GIVING DREW BREES THE BALL BACK AFTER PRETTY MUCH HAVING HIS WAY WITH THE COLTS SECONDARY THE WHOLE GAME. HORRIBLE DECISION! PIN EM DEEP! TONY DUNGY WOULD HAVE PUNTED. ONCE THAT FG TRY WAS MISSED I HAD A BAD FEELING THE GAME WAS OVER!

SEC1 writes:

in response to Ironcity:

Your such an idiot its not even worth arguing with you over it.

What would be the argument? a class act congratulates the winning team ,However peyton walks off the feild without congratulating anyone.

huntined#565710 writes:

in response to imnotDC:

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They all played well and deserve the win.

MOOREVOLS writes:

in response to RoadTrip:

What Super Bowl team's defense allows the other team's QB to complete 32 of 39 passes? Do we think there might be a problem here Caldwell? Never changed the defensive scheme the whole game. Back to the Dungy days. How did that work out for you?

Saints shook it and took it.

Agree. I don't think the Colts blitzed once the entire game. The onside kick and the Colts passive defense cost them the game. Period.

Gator_Hater (Inactive) writes:

Win-win for me. Love Peyton, but also grew up a Saints fan and was born in New Orleans. Best way to watch a Super Bowl is when it doesn't matter who wins, as long as former Vols win a ring regardless!

SEC1 writes:

in response to go_vols_go:

Lets not forget Bobby Meachem, Jabari Greer, and Marvin Mitchell will be donning a ring. GO VOLS!

Man i thought you was a VOL fan, im a gator but even i know our former players name, IT IS ROBERT MEACHEM. NOT BOBBY.

MOOREVOLS writes:

Going into the 4th quarter the Colts had only 4 "real" possessions on offense, because of their bend and eventually break defense.

Gator_Hater (Inactive) writes:

in response to SEC1:

Man i thought you was a VOL fan, im a gator but even i know our former players name, IT IS ROBERT MEACHEM. NOT BOBBY.

I noticed you said "I thought you WAS a VOL fan". It's WERE, troll.

And I thought UF was an academic powerhouse...

jcalhoun writes:

in response to Mtnbiker:

Goddell ordered the Saints to Win, not much else the Colts could do. I knew they were Winning with that Onside kick to start the second half. Hoped against it, but I saw the writing on the Wall. Now maybe the "For Katrina" crowd can shut the F up. Pick their sorry @rses up an get job, pay their own way.

Haiti is in far more Dire straits. They have NO property rights, no infrastructure, and even with Billions pouring in its bleak. Who wants to build infrastructure there if you have no rights as a property owner? New Orleans has none of those issues.

That's real classy. Here's a few fun facts, many of the people in New Orleans did have a job but lost their job after the hurricane, then their houses were destroyed, and they had their family members killed. Yet you have the nerve to say "pay their own way"? Sounds like something Jesus would say if somebody were suffering. BTW, I agree with you Haiti needs much more help, they even needed it before the quake, but that doesn't mean New Orleans doesn't need help.
I was pulling for Peyton, but congrats to the saints. New Orleans is a great city for anybody that knows how to have fun, and Saints fans are very loyal, so I am happy for them.

SEC1 writes:

in response to Gator_Hater:

I noticed you said "I thought you WAS a VOL fan". It's WERE, troll.

And I thought UF was an academic powerhouse...

STILL OWN YOU, 5 IN A ROW!!!

huntined#565710 writes:

in response to SEC1:

Man i thought you was a VOL fan, im a gator but even i know our former players name, IT IS ROBERT MEACHEM. NOT BOBBY.

Even in FLA BOB is used for Robert..

vol94 writes:

in response to SEC1:

What would be the argument? a class act congratulates the winning team ,However peyton walks off the feild without congratulating anyone.

Bress said Manning came into his locker room after the game and congratulated him and the entire Saint organization.

cannot get more classier than that!

huntined#565710 writes:

in response to SEC1:

STILL OWN YOU, 5 IN A ROW!!!

Think BAMA has you there if I remember they had us a 11 at one time and GA about 10.

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Man sure saw those Gator former players tonight.

Orangeatang writes:

in response to SEC1:

I'm disappointed! I thought Peyton had more class than that - just walking off the field with his head hanging down and not congratulating Drew B and the Saints. He could have had more respect for his father's former team.

Exactly. Peyton let all the hype go to his head. He is looking more and more like Bret Favre--a good QB but a choker. I'm a huge UT fan, but from Louisiana and a life-long Saints fan. Manning single-handedly blew that game and I would like to personally thank him for it.

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Oh wait, they in here talking trash about the greatest QB in history and futrute HOF???

Orangeatang writes:

in response to vol94:

Bress said Manning came into his locker room after the game and congratulated him and the entire Saint organization.

cannot get more classier than that!

Yes you can. You can personally congratulate him on the field of play in front of millions of people rather than in private. Peyton took the weasel way out. He realized his mistake and tried to make up for it. Too late Peyton!! Geaux Saints!!!

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Dang feel the hatred because a Bama or Gator player wasn't in the spotlight on the biggest stage in sports....they have to come in here to try and make fans of a player who hasn't played for OUR team in 13 years feel bad......NOW THAT SEEMS DESPERATE!

Orangeatang writes:

in response to AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons:

Oh wait, they in here talking trash about the greatest QB in history and futrute HOF???

Greatest QB in history? What?? How??? One Superbowl win does not make you the greatest QB of all time, especially when you throw a pass like that one. He is looking more and more like Bret Favre than anything.

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Oh orangutang, look at the stats. Anyway he will NOT OWN THE RECORD books barring injury? And you think he won't get to SB at least one more time? OK. Tell me different. Spin your logic on how he will not be HOF and own 70% of QB NFL records.....

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Fastest QB to 40,000 yds.......

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Fastest QB to 100 TDS.....

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Fastest QB to 150 wins....

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Best completion % in 1st 10 years..

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Already in top 5 of most NFL QB records in only 12+ seasons. Still has 5-7 years left barring injury. The only one than seems farfteched might be Favre's TDS.....but the rest are his!

cloudodust writes:

First, Who dat assuming the Colts drive where Manning was picked would have scored 6..? Even if it did and the Colts tied the game, the Saints' offense was on autopilot and I'll assume they would have scored 6 again...Peyton Manning doesn't play defense and give credit to the Saints' for picking Indy apart. Manning also doesn't play ST's so he couldn't have recovered the onside kick. Nope. The Colts defense fell apart. Peyton alone could only do so much. 17 points could have won the game if Indy's D did it's job. I recall the score at one point, Colts 17 Saints 16...Those hammering on Manning evidently don't watch 'The Game' very closely. BTW, three Vols earned a Super Bowl Ring tonight...

usnavyvolfaninva_still_getting_paid writes:

I love Peyton, but also a Tulane grad and live in NO for 5 years. Had to go for the Saints in this one. Congrats to Meacham, Greer, and Martin and all the Saints on winning SB XLIV!

cloudodust writes:

in response to BIVOLAR_BEAR:

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Again. That drive would have possibly TIED the game, not won it. The Saints had 3 + minutes left IF the Colts had scored. Plenty of time for The Breeze...

AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons writes:

Well I look at it like this. 3 more former Volunteers won a SB ring tonight. Only 1 Gator did. So Vol players prove once again they send players on to the NFL to achieve immortality.

VolHooch14 writes:

in response to Mtnbiker:

Goddell ordered the Saints to Win, not much else the Colts could do. I knew they were Winning with that Onside kick to start the second half. Hoped against it, but I saw the writing on the Wall. Now maybe the "For Katrina" crowd can shut the F up. Pick their sorry @rses up an get job, pay their own way.

Haiti is in far more Dire straits. They have NO property rights, no infrastructure, and even with Billions pouring in its bleak. Who wants to build infrastructure there if you have no rights as a property owner? New Orleans has none of those issues.

In the words of an ancient Chinese philosopher....

You are an idiot.

Orangeatang writes:

in response to AtLeastMyTeamHasPerfectSeasons:

Oh orangutang, look at the stats. Anyway he will NOT OWN THE RECORD books barring injury? And you think he won't get to SB at least one more time? OK. Tell me different. Spin your logic on how he will not be HOF and own 70% of QB NFL records.....

So statistics define who the best is? Ok. Favre: Most 3000 yard seasons, most yards gained, second most 300 yard passing games, most career TD passes, etc. ONE SUPERBOWL WIN. Am I arguing that Bret Favre is the best QB in history? Hell no. Is Manning the best ever? Of course not. I'll take Brady, Montana, Bradshaw, Staubach, Elway, etc. over Peyton at this point. Manning is Bret Favre until he proves he isn't a choker.

cloudodust writes:

in response to BIVOLAR_BEAR:

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People need to learn how to ANALylize the game with their heads and not their hearts. Did the Cowboy game in New Orleans mean a hill of beans to the Saints or a mountain of beans to the Cowboys..? Not saying the Saints laid down that day but their post-season plans were already wrapped up. Cowboys plans on that day..? In the pro game, I have no everyday favorite. In college, I'm all Vol. After they leave college, it's good fortune to all Volunteers at the pro level for me...

vol94 writes:

in response to cloudodust:

First, Who dat assuming the Colts drive where Manning was picked would have scored 6..? Even if it did and the Colts tied the game, the Saints' offense was on autopilot and I'll assume they would have scored 6 again...Peyton Manning doesn't play defense and give credit to the Saints' for picking Indy apart. Manning also doesn't play ST's so he couldn't have recovered the onside kick. Nope. The Colts defense fell apart. Peyton alone could only do so much. 17 points could have won the game if Indy's D did it's job. I recall the score at one point, Colts 17 Saints 16...Those hammering on Manning evidently don't watch 'The Game' very closely. BTW, three Vols earned a Super Bowl Ring tonight...

Finally someone with intelligence. Good post!!
Peyton played well over all and cannot control the Garcon and Wayne dropped passes. Plus the pick was a timing route where Wayne should've cut to the other side and the DB just made a great play on the ball, period!!

The Saints played better defense, special teams, and better COACHING!! I said earlier this year that Caldwell would not be a good X's and O's Coach. He reminds of the Coach Guthridge who coach UNC after Dean Smith retired.

I am a HUGE STEELERS FAN so I did not have a dog in the hunt. I want all former Vols to play well, including the ones that played tonight.

cloudodust writes:

in response to BIVOLAR_BEAR:

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If a frog had wings...You got too many 'What if's working, dude. Let it go...

tnaseevol writes:

Great game! Was for Saints..whole family has been Saints fans since they became a team. Finally, after over 40 yrs Saints win!! If only my sister, who was the greatest fan ever, had lived to see this!!! but, I'm sure she knows.
Hope this isn't the last one.

Orangeatang writes:

in response to smokie_licks_his_vols:

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Exactly.

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