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Well, it really didn’t take long for all of the excuses to start from Vikings’ fans, amusements writers, and just promiscuous spectators. There is already so many moaning and complaining going on right now, but it’s not going to dampen my spirits. It really will not. No matter what anyone says, the game is over now and the Saints emerged victorious. I’ll narrate you what…I’d say the exact same thing if the Vikings won too because even now there was something for me to complain about, there’d be no point. But let’s take a look at some of the things that are being used already as excuses for the Vikings’ loss and the Saints’ victory.
There are reasons up and down for the way things finished up and the way they could have ended up. Don’t fret Minnesota fans, you’ll have something to talk about for the next 6 months anyhow as you await Brett Favre’s retirement before he comes back at the end of training camp to try “one” extra time.
Ladies and gentlemen, there are all sorts of conspiracy theorists out there that will pick this game apart for a long time and prodigy why the Saints obtain and the Vikings were “robbed.” If so many people are production pardons for the Saints’ victory and the Vikings’ loss, then I feel I should give a few reasons for either of those accidents.
~ Overtime rules are horrible and both teams should get the ball - Blah, blah blah, blah blah! This has been a running controversy for years and decades, but nought is being changed about it right now. I’m so sick of everybody saying that both teams should get a chance with the ball and that the game shouldn’t be resolved on a coin flip. That’s funny…I didn’t calculate the coin flip decided the game tonight because if the Vikings wanted to get the ball and have a chance to score then the defense should have stopped the Saints’ offense en path to the game winning field goal by Garrett Hartley.
After vanquishing the Minnesota Vikings 31-28, the Saints are braining down to Miami and will play the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.
In what was maybe the best game I’ve ever witnessed in my whole life,
cheap mlb jerseys, the Saints are going to the franchise’s first Super Bowl since their inception in 1967.
Deion Sanders said on NFL Network after the game that he would have “liked to have penetrated Brett Favre have a chance to win the game.” Interesting thought there Deion because I thought that Favre has close to 37 minutes of estate of the ball to win the game. Why didn’t he win it then? Seems he had his chance and didn’t do it.
~ Replay officials made some bad calls - Look, some of the plays that didn’t go the Vikings’ direction were given two contingencies. A call from the refs on the field and then a second, third, and fifteenth look up in the replay booth. The rules specifically state that there needs to be “inconclusive evidence” to overturn a call on the field. If there isn’t, then the play stands. Simple ample. If you don’t absence it to be that near then the athletes should do someone to determine the play never got that close to need a reiterate.
~ The Saints were purposely coming afterward Brett Favre - You damn right they were. Why wouldn’t they? The point of the game on defense is to tackle the man with the pellet and half of each activity consists of the quarterback having the ball. Were they trying to purposely impair him? I doubt it. Were they trying to rattle him and vibrate him up? I’d say so,
mlb jerseys, yet they weren’t trying to purposely hurt the guy. If some of the hits were bad then they would have been called and 2 of them were. One of them (Bobby McCray’s above Favre) was even very questionable, but it was shrieked and accordingly the dispute is done.
My terminal word here before two weeks of Super Bowl Saints’ scope is to bless the Minnesota Vikings on a great season and a game well played. They put attach 1 hell of a gameplan and executed a lot of it to to the nines, but not everything. Minnesota held in there because the entire game and into overtime before falling equitable short of their ultimate goal. I impulse all Vikings’ fans though to not see at this season as a detriment, but for a colossal tread along. It was one great escape and shows namely this group has tremendous values of talent and a fantastic future forward of them. One group just knock different crew on Sunday and that’s all namely tin be said approximately that.
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~ The pass interference call on Ben Leber in overtime was bogus – Here is one you’ll get some compassion from me on because when the flag was dripped, I knew what the call was but thought it would be picked up. My thought is that the ball was uncatchable and while they persisted through and made the call…I was shocked. Bad calls happen and nothing can be done about them, but it’s not like this was the call that lost the whole game for the Vikings. It was only first down as well so it’s not like it was made on a crucial third down or anything. None the less, it was still a lousy call.
I would like to ahead of give all the credit in the globe to the Vikings for a tremendous season and a fantastically fought final war. Everything was left out on the field in the Superdome as both teams battled it out back and ahead for sixty minutes and then some. There was no real pulling ahead at both team as it was constantly back and forth without one team ever really getting into a snug lead. In the end and with a tiny accessory time, the Saints plucked it out for a tremendous victory.
Vikings: 5 turnovers (3 lost fumbles out of 6 total and 2 interceptions)
Drew Brees: 17/31 for 197 yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions
Adrian Peterson’s hands
Thomas Morstead: 7 punts for 359 yard for a 51.3 average
Brett Favre forcing a throw across his body and across the field at the end of regulation when he could have run for a six yard acquire at the very fewest. This is the exact same type of throw they warn rookies not to do because it will not work.
Vikings’ 475 yards to the Saints’ 257 yards: I’m putting this stat because if you ask me, it’s a stat that should be showing a Minnesota victory and a New Orleans’ loss without it being the other way nigh.
A boyhood imagine was realized on Sunday night as the New Orleans Saints won the NFC Championship and are headed to their first ever Super Bowl.
It seemed the gameplan for the Saints last week was the accurate same entity opposition Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals and it went. Warner obtained really shaken up and wasn’t his usual self throughout the game. As a matter of fact…I deem the Vikings used the same gameplan against Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys as they were often darting him to the ground and hitting him hard. All’s fair in love and football. The name of the game is getting knocked down so shut up about it.
Now then…Who Dat? Who Dat? Who dat say dey gonn’ beat dem Saints. WHO DAT! Peyton Manning and the Colts? Here we come…to get you. Stay with me all this week for more NFC Championship coverage and then into next week for Super Bowl XLIV coverage galore. It’s on Saints’ fans and the gathering is just getting began.