The two best teams in the NFL collide for a chance to win the Vince Lombardi trophy. It’s Drew Brees and the 13-3 New Orleans Saints vs Peyton Manning and the 14-2 Indianapolis Colts.
That onside kick was the boldest move I had ever seen in sports PERIOD I was still living in Indiana at the time. I got a call from my mom who was at the game with friends and I remember saying didn’t know how to react so I just started to cry. To me it was more than a football game considering What our city had gone through less than five years earlier. An amazing story and beautiful group of people who NEVER gave up hope. They should be congratulated for the undeniable effort of this organization THANK YOU MR BENSON MICKEY LOOMIS COACH PAYTON DREW BREES AND THE WHOLE ORGANIZATION WHO DAT 4 LIFE
I still remember seeing that Tracy Porter INT and feeling absolutely jubilation. And being at the Super Bowl parade a few days later and seeing all the love from Who Dat Nation. We were driving in from Texas and I saw license plates from all over the country driving into the city right along with us!!
@@NateandSelena he might have, but my point is that everyone believes that Marshawn Lynch was unstoppable from the goal line when that simply wasn’t true. Still woulda been better than throwing a pick
When Sean Paytons lifted by the team at the end Sean yells to the world “ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?!?”Some of the most risk taking plays ever done by a coach in a Super Bowl final and rewarded with a win!
He is a great coach being with dever this past season is enough proof even though they didn't make the playoffs. just imagine how much worse denver would have been without him .
I watched the Saints through decades of misery but I never lost faith every Sunday. This game I watched on a cruise ship of all places that sailed out of N.O. ONE Colts fan on board brave enough to where the blue & white. That boat had game on jumbo and it was rocking all night long. Night I'll never forget. Geaux Saints!
I went to the first Saints game at Tulane Stadium. The first kickoff was returned for a touchdown by John Gilliam. We all thought the Saints would never lose. Boy, did we suffer for years. That Super Bowl year was wonderful. It was just a shame that Buddy D., Wayne Mack and my Dad did not live to see it.
Best Game/Superbowl Ever!!!! Waited all my life for it!!! Ambushed with the off side kick & everything else they pulled. Tracy Porter #22!!! God Bless Us All, ♥️, Carole Frances 💖 Catherine Kowalczyk
Still pissed that I couldn’t watch this game as it happened. I was at a friend’s house waiting for kickoff when I got an emergency service call to go to a McD’s in Georgia. I missed the entire game!
@@SSx2000 - I was only at McD’s for an hour. I had to go home first and trade motorcycle for work truck, then drive from Jacksonville, FL, to St Simon’s Island, GA. It’s 84 miles each way, plus the time to fix machine. I liked the work but the timing of some jobs sucked.
The saints had the better team in this one. Peyton had no running game and a bad defense. That's why he won MVP, no running game and 14-0 before they lost on purpose. He choked a lot but the colts were actually inferior in this game imo
@@devinjerry2780 hell of a year for Indy. Crazy thing was they win if Freeney doesn't get hurt, despite the saints being the superior team overall. The main guys for Indy just played THAT well in 09. Colts couldn't generate pressure when Freeney went out
I was watching the highlights from the game they had against the Pats earlier that year, the first the recommended to me there was the divisional against Arizona, then the next thing it recommended me was the NFC championship against Minnesota, the next thing they sent me was this. RU-vid took me through the 2009 Saints just kinda through luck.
Famous last words: "If I was the Saints, I would not blitz, I would drop the extra defenders back into coverage." - Phil Simms VERY NEXT PLAY...Saint bring the blitz, Saints CB Tracy Porter pick-six's the errant Manning pass to extend the Saints lead from 7 to 14, icing the Saints SB win. Footnote: I actually happen to like Simms, and thought he was a pretty decent play-by-play analyst. But - no one can be right all the time.
11:02 notice the similarity between this play and the attempted pass by the seahawks in their superbowl the one that malcolm butler intercepted he said they had specifically trained for that style of play to be ran in goaline situations would make sense for coaches to study old superbowl footage oh what am i saying of course they do that
And Tracy Porter went to Indiana University and several saints players on that team were from Indiana, AND Colts LB Darius Leonard’s brother was on that saints team.
This is for Saints fans only. Vikings fans get out. Quit complaining about bounties. I looked through the NFC championship game on both sides and I saw bad calls on both sides. I also saw the Vikings also doing unnecessary hits. Hard hits were everywhere in the league that year. After I looked through both teams regular seasons I saw the Vikings doing way more unnecessary crap than the Saints. You can say the Vikings didn't do it all you want, but video evidence and Brett Favre says otherwise. And for all you other fans who claim to be "unbiased" you leave too. You can call us denying and stupid all you want, but you guys only see what Vikings fans want you to see while conveniently missing every obvious peace of evidence that makes them look like hypocrites. You people are to lazy to do your research on the season while us Saints fans love this season so much that we can actually look at how all these teams really played while you people can't and you like to use today's rules to say that the Vikings got robbed. Shut up, go away, and mind your own business because you people don't see the entire big picture of things. You guys are making up excuses for not getting a Favre vs Manning super bowl. Get over it, this was 11 years ago. Worry about how your own team is doing right now Edit: oh and for all you Falcons fans 28-3
FEBRUARY 7 2023 ON THIS DAY IN SUPER BOWL HISTORY FEBRUARY 7 2010 13 YEARS AGO THE Saints WON THE SUPER BOWL AFTER DEFEATING THE Colts TO WIN THE SUPER BOWL THE FACT IT WAS 13 YEARS LATER AND ONE OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS IN SUPER BOWL HISTORY
Lol I was in Claiborne Detention Center watching it,in Homer Parish I ain't gon lie I bet my whole locker on that game. They thought they had an easy win
I just watched (before this) the terrible "Bounty Gate" investigation by the NFL on the New Orleans Saints and their entire team. Had the NFL not investigated and found them Guilty, I seriously doubt that Peyton Manning would have survived this Super Bowl. He was already hit too many times as a Colt and had to go to Denver to find glory.
It's only a block in the back when the blocker is going back toward his own goal line. It's not the blocker's fault peyton manning got completely turned around like that.
Not really. Saints would have still gotten the ball and with the way Saints offense was playing in the second half they more than likely would have scored. If anything, it would have ended the game faster.
This SB will always have an asterisk beside it. Dirty ass saints team. Karma is very real and you see it happening to the saints year after year since :)
Various Super bowls have asterisks on them. There have been multiple Super bowl winning teams who have been caught cheating. Heck, every team has been caught cheating at some point. Also, the Vikings also had a bounty program
@@flattryan5541 as a Saints fan, leave Matt Ryan alone. Pick on Michael Vick instead who is loved by the NFL media despite not being a very good passer. Also this guy could be a Vikings fan