Super Bowl XLIV - Indianapolis Colts vs New Orleans Saints


  

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  1. 1. Who do you think will win the Super Bowl?

    • Indianapolis Colts
    • New Orleans Saints
    • Too close to call


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Saints don't even deserve to be in the Super Bowl. They got lucky with the Vikings and now with the Colts. ****ing Saints.

If you're referring to their 2-point conversion, all the replays proved it was good. They deserved every point they got in that game. Don't be a sore loser.

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Not only did the Saints win, they either set or tied several records during the game as well:

1. Longest field goal in a Super Bowl.

2. Brees tied for most completions (42).

3. Tied for points down before a comeback to win (10).

Anyone who says they didn't deserve to win is simply being bitter.

awesome shot- brees with his kid. Well Deserved Dad!

It was an awesome shot and brought tears to my eyes as well. It's a very emotional time for Saints fans. My dad had tears in his eyes as well. He's waited a long, long time for this.

Coming in I thought the Colts had the better team and for one quarter they did. The Saints just out played them and they wanted it more. It was a great game overall and I think the best team won.

Who Dat Nation Rules Tonight!!!

A fairly good game, but nothing outstanding. It may have to do with that I did not particularly care for either team to win.

I was ecstatic to see that incredible halftime show, though. The Who still rock, and Roger Daltrey's voice was in excellent condition tonight.

Good game, though not as exciting as last year's Steelers v Cardinals game. Too bad the Colts lost, but the Saints played great.

I agree, it was a good game, but last year's was one of the best I had ever seen. Still, a win is a win baby!

It just seems to me the Saints wanted it a bit more. The Colts just sort of went through the motions.

IMO, the Colts seem to do alright, until it actually matters. It was like that when they were in Baltimore, too.

Nevertheless, I bet against them and won some cash. All is good.

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