Thursday, February 11, 2010

Super Bowl, Super Upset

So the Saints won the Super Bowl; I can get that out of the way early. The celebration is probably still going on right now, four days later. Congratulations to New Orleans, which now has its first Lombardi Trophy and departs from the sad fraternity of clubs who have yet to win a championship. The four teams still in that Hall of Shame are Cleveland and Detroit (the league's perennial whipping boys) as well as Jacksonville and Houston, two of the newest expansion teams around. It has only been recently that those two teams could even make a run at the division, and it has been tough sledding given the regular season dominance of the Indianapolis Colts.

It is rather fitting that the Saints won when many of the pundits and fans (myself included) picked them to do down in defeat. But as much as they would like to reflect on this magical year, the new season (and a new decade of football) starts now. New Orleans will have to be wary; the target is on their back now, and given that they are not used to such victories the threat of a Super Bowl hangover will loom large. And despite the fact that the 'hangover effect' tends to harm the losers of the Super Bowl more than the winners (such as the Chicago Bears in 2007 and this year's off-and-on Arizona Cardinals), I think the Colts are the one team in the league best equipped to deal with a loss. They have already said they are going to use this year's loss as motivation, and I believe they will take the league by storm next year.

Play of the Game: Tracy Porter's interception, which was returned for a touchdown and came just as the Colts were marching downfield what what could have been an equalizing score. Instead, it basically put the game out of reach for Indy.

Player of the Game: Drew Brees. A real shocker, I know. But the fact remains that he tied Tom Brady's record for the most completions in a Super Bowl game (with 32) and led the Saints to their first-ever Super Bowl. It would be an insult to name anyone else.

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