THE OFFICIAL WORDS OF THE OFFICIAL STUDENT VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Monday, February 8, 2010
Who Dat?
As Tracy Porter raced 74 yards for a Pick-6 with a little over 3 minutes left in the fourth quarter, you knew the game was over. You could feel the excitement all the way down in the French Quarter. These Saints are 'Aints no more: the New Orleans Saints are Super Bowl champions. Drew Brees earned the MVP honor by completing 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns to tie the Super Bowl record for completions. Peyton Manning had a good game of his own, going 31 out of 45 for 333 yards and a TD, but his one mistake cost the Colts the game. Does this end the discussion of Peyton Manning being the greatest QB of all time, at least for now? Did Sean Payton have the greatest Super Bowl coaching performance in history? Does Drew Brees now belong in the same echelon of QBs as Tom Brady and Manning? Who are the favorites for 2010? Listen in to Extra Points at 6:00 pm tonight as we analyze Super Bowl 44 in vivid detail.
I don't think Brees belongs in the same conversation as those guys. He needs to at least get back to another Super Bowl. Manning has been to 2, Brady to 4. It's one thing to be one of the best today, another to be one of the best ever.
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