New Orleans 31 and Indianapolis 17, They beat the Indianapolis Colts, convincing at the 44th Super Bowl. This was the first Super Bowl win in New Orleans Saints History. For many in New Orleans, the city which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, this was more than just a game of football.
It was a message to the nation to say: we're still here and back in business.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees was 32-of-39 for 288 yards and two touchdowns. Reggie Bush played a decent game but hardly the reason why the Saints won the super bowl although the crazy N.O. fans are acting as such. Take A look
5 carries, 25 yards, 5.0 yards/carry, 0 touchdowns (Bush actually averaged 3.25 yards/carry if you subtract his one long run of 12 yards)
4 receptions, 38 yards, 9.5 yards/catch, 0 touchdowns
1 punt return, 4 yards
Still we are very happy for the New Orleans Saints they deserve it what a wonderful season.
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