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Stacey:
You are right Darren, on paper the Saints should have lost the game but, they didn't, a win is a win and we are going to the Superbowl. I too felt bad for Favre. Not that he lost the game but because he got beat up pretty bad. He's a real Trooper though, he hung in there till the end. Gotta give him credit for that and there is no doubt that even at 40 he is still one of the best QB's out there.

Moving on.... :)

The Saints better bring there A game to win against the Colts.
             

darren:
Ya U right Stacey. they best bring their A game or Manning will eat them up. Yes a win is a win and the Who Dat Nation is going to the super bowl.

Darren

PS I don't think Farve is coming back. But then again????

Kat:

Farve put on the uniform, so he had to take the hits, since the Saints knew he was the key to winning... they were right.  BTW Farve is my husband's favorite (he's a local), he was pulling for him over the Saints   :o  

Now everybody thinks that the Saints can't win against Manning.  I like being the underdog... now they've got something to prove  ;D  Look out Manning   ;)

Kat

darren:
Kat: Manning has a quicker release than Farve. This means that we will have to get to him alot faster. I said when we played  Warner and Farve that both were up in age and could not move very well. The key would be to hit them and hit them hard. Rattle them, give them the dancing feet, throw before they are ready and that will cause interceptions and disrupt their whole game plan. Manning is a different animal. He is a great QB. We can not give him time in the pocket or he will eat our corners up. This will be the key to the game.  It will all start with our defencive line. The game will be won or lost in the trenches. I like our chances. Even though we won the NFC championship we won't get the credit we deserve until we win the super bowl. After beating the Cards. and the Viks. Most  of the comments were about how bad they played not how great the Saints were.   One even said that the OT rules where the first team scores, wins is not fair. He said it was ashamed that Farve did not get a chance to touch the ball. Sorry these have been the rules that the NFL: has had for many yrs. The Viks. had a chance to get the ball back.  a 3rd and 15 which we did not make. Then a fourth and inches in which we made. So don't blame the Saints for doing what they had to do to get into a situation to win the game. Onward and upward, To the super bowl we go.

Darren

Stacey:
This is neat, somebody sent it to me....Geaux Saints!   

The 44th Superbowl is Sunday.

Obama is the 44th president.

There are 44 days from Christmas to the Superbowl.

Superbowl Sunday is 4 years and 4months after Katrina.

The Saints won the NFC Championship 4 minutes and 44
seconds into overtime.

Drew Brees has thrown 444 yards in the post season.

The 2010 football season will mark the Saints 44th year in the NFL.

Coincidence? I think not...This is our year. WHO DAT!!!


So I figured I'd search the number 44 and found some other things related to it,

Mark Twain had a weird fascination with the number 44.. ;D  :D

Some Baseball 44 stuff,

Hall of Famer Willie McCovey tied Hank Aaron for the league home-run title in 1963 with 44

The New York Yankees have retired No. 44 as well, in honor of Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson.

At age 44, Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan fanned 203 batters in 173 innings

In 2008, Randy Johnson struck out 173 batters at age 44.


My wife's birthday is on Superbowl Sunday, she will be 44.. :)

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