New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings 2010 NFC Championship Game Highlights SUPERBOWL BOUND
New Orleans Saints
WELCOME US TO MIAMI – http://www.facebook.com/highschoolstudio – If you enjoyed the music, listen to it FREE on http://www.MichaelLiuzza.com – New Orleans Saints In the Superbowl f0r the first time in history!!!!!!! All video content is property of the NFL and is intended for entertainment purposes only. Thank you to Coach Sean Payton, Drew Brees, Jeremy Shockey, Thomas Morstead, Marques Colston, Courtney Roby, Robert Meachem, Lance Moore, Devry Henderson, Randall Gay, Mike Bell, Tracy Porter, Reggie Bush, Pierre Thomas, Malcolm Jenkins, Jabari Grer, Mike McKenzie, Roman Harper, Darren Sharper, Jonathan Vilma, Scott Fujita, Zach Strief, Jon Stinchcomb, Will Smith, Charles Grant…the list goes on. The New Orleans Saints are a TRUE TEAM. I am proud to be a Who Dat Man.
New Orleans Saints
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New Orleans Saints 2010 NFL Champions ( WHO DAT )
A collection of pictures of the New Orleans Saints in Superbowl 44, and Saints victory parade.
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President Obama Welcomes the New Orleans Saints
The President honors the New Orleans Saints for their Super Bowl victory and speaks of the role the team has played in helping New Orleans recover from the devastation from Hurricane Katrina. The President also speaks of the work to cap the BP oil spill and of the Administration’s commitment to help the area and its fisheries recover. August 9, 2010.
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Rebuilding New Orleans
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, The Saints won the Super Bowl, the city elected a new mayor, and people are returning to their homes, but much work remains after the devastation from Katrina and the fallout from the BP oil spill. The people of New Orleans are optimistic about the future, but cautiously so.
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2009 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TRIBUTE BY JOHN LACARBIERE III
EVERYBODY THAT KNOWS ME KNOW I’M A DIE HARD SAINTS FAN… I DON’T HAVE A SECOND TEAM. NEVER DID. NEVER WILL. WHEN THE SAINTS USED TO LOOSE I DIDN’T SAY “O WELL AT LEAST MY OTHER TEAM WON” I RIDE AND DIE FOR THE SAINTS. NOW THIS 2009 YEAR TEAM IS THE BEST I’VE SEEN SO FAR AND I HAD TO MAKE A TRIBUTE VIDEO TO CARRY US FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON CUZ WE ARE GOIN’ ALL THE WAY….
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WHO DAT NATION STAND UP!
WHO DAT!? WHO DAT!? WHO DAT SAID THEY GONE BEAT DEM SAINTS!?
I posed my dedication poem to the Saints! that I sent to the Newspaper on my website. It’s titled “Who Are We” so if you wanna read it just visit http://johnlpoetry.blogspot.com please let me know what you think… WHO DAT!?
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New Orleans Saints 2009 “The Harder they Come”
. I could see something special about this team in August but never thought I would live to see this day. WE HAVE WON THE SUPERBOWL The only song that kept popping into my mind was this classic Reggae tune by Jimmy Cliff. So here’s to the fans that believed in this team .and the Saints , Thank You ! You guys will never know what it means to those of us born and raised here. The Saints are our pride and joy. WHO DAT …..God bless
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Dappa – Win Again (New Orleans Saints)
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I take Reggie Bush for a spin
Reggie Bush scores a lot of touchdowns for the New Orleans Saints, so I wanted to see if I could beat him to a little victory celebration. It’s a football spin-off people. I think I might have a shot.
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New Orleans Saints (WHO DAT?)
The New Olreans Saints
The work of an entire community was needed to rebuild here after Hurricane Katrina.
Almost 4 1/2 years later, it took another show of unity for the New Orleans Saints to top the Minnesota Vikings and reach their first Super Bowl.
SUPER BOWL XLIV
SAINTS vs. COLTS
Sun. Feb. 7, 6 p.m. ET
Miami, Fla. (CBS)
Crediting an overall team effort and deafening Louisiana Superdome crowd for Sundays 31-28 overtime victory isnt a cliche. There wasnt any other way the Saints could have weathered one of the gutsiest performances of Brett Favres storied career and won Sundays amazing NFC Championship game.
Just ask Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
You can draw so many parallels between our team and our city, said Brees, who has helped spearhead New Orleans revival on and off the field through his stellar play and fundraising efforts. Weve had to lean on each other to survive and get to where we are now. Its special and unbelievable.
From a defense that punished Favre with hard hits and forced five turnovers to a Brees-led offense that had nine different players touch the football to a solid special teams effort capped by Garrett Hartleys 40-yard game-winning field goal, no individual players could be identified as the games clear-cut heroes. Pro Bowl selections like Brees (three touchdown passes), free safety Darren Sharper (team-high 11 tackles) and middle linebacker Jon Vilma (one interception, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble) had their shining moments. But some of the biggest contributions came from Saints who rarely grab headlines.
Hartley — who was told by coach Sean Payton to aim for the fleur-de-lis painted on the seating tier squarely between the north goalposts — made the biggest kick of his two-year NFL career. Courtney Roby returned the second-half kickoff 61 yards to set up a touchdown. The offensive line allowed only one sack against Minnesotas vaunted front four. Cornerback Terry Porter sent the game into overtime by intercepting Favre inside Saints territory with seven seconds remaining in regulation. Running back Pierre Thomas was told by teammates that he borrowed Reggie Bushs hops when leaping for a first down on fourth-and-one on the game-winning drive.
And there were Bobby McCray and Remi Ayodele. The two defensive linemen sent Favre limping to the sideline with a sprained ankle with a crushing high-low hit late in the third quarter. Ayodele then celebrated by doing his own version of the old Nestea plunge while Saints defenders swarmed Vilma for having intercepted Favre on the play.
There was such balance in who stepped up and made plays, Saints right tackle Jon Stinchcomb said. It carried us into Miami.
Even so, Favre and running back Adrian Peterson almost kept the Saints from making that trip to Super Bowl XLIV. A gimpy Favre never missed a snap and finished with 310 passing yards and one touchdown; Peterson added three rushing touchdowns and 122 yards on 25 carries.
But ultimately, that duo and several teammates made too many critical mistakes for Minnesota to overcome. Peterson was yanked for a second-half stretch after fumbling twice. At least Peterson recovered both. Two of his teammates — wide receivers Bernard Berrian and Percy Harvin — werent as fortunate when losing the handle. Favre also mistimed a handoff to Peterson that resulted in a lost goal-line fumble to end the first half.
Those miscues nullified the lopsided advantage Minnesota had in total yardage (475 to 257) and time of possession (36:49 to 27:56).
I feel they didnt win the game but we lost it, Peterson said. You cant turn the ball over like that and expect to win.
Noise from the Saints-record 71,276 fans in attendance also hurt the Vikings. Minnesotas defensive line couldnt get the same jump on the snap it gets in the Metrodome, where the Vikings finished as the NFLs only undefeated home team in 2009. The crowd also could have contributed to the confusion that derailed Minnesotas final drive. Just before Favres interception, the Vikings were penalized for sending 12 players into the offensive huddle. The five-yard loss knocked Minnesota just out of field-goal range on third down. Favre then pressed and threw across his body on the pass snared by Porter.
I probably should have ran it, Favre lamented.
Favre said he was undecided about his NFL future but that the decision wouldnt take months. Take that for what its worth. But if Sundays game was the end, Favre left the field for one last time with yellow-and-white confetti shooting into the air as Saints players and staff celebrated all around him.
During his postgame victory speech, Payton mentioned the Katrina damage to the Superdome and how this stadium used to have holes in it and be wet. Not anymore. This is for the city of New Orleans.
They couldnt have experienced this moment without each other.
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