SUPER BOWL SBXLIV LIVE
“Fade and Destiny”
Drew Brees said
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“Super Bowl Like Going To Church On Sunday”
“It’s Like A National Holiday”
“Who Dat” when I said “Who Dat”
By Tom Wright

Got My "MOJO"Working Too
Flordia(HollywoodToday)2/4/2010
The Who
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend
Rock 2010 Super Bowl XLIV
Halftime show.
For one the sun is about to set.
Super Bowl XLIV will be an American football game pitting the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts against the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New Orleans Saints to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2009 season. The venue is the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, and the game’s kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST (23:30 UTC) on February 7, 2010, the latest calendar date for a Super Bowl yet. The game features the Saints’ first Super Bowl appearance since their foundation in 1967, while it is the fourth time a Colts franchise team has appeared, since their foundation in 1953 as the Baltimore Colts. In their three previous Super Bowl appearances, all also in Miami, the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts have lost once in 1969 and won twice in 1971 and 2007.
The Saints march in with #9 Drew Brees arrived in New Orleans in 2006 and since has ranked among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks, including being named the Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year last season and having twice been voted to the Pro Bowl. Accounting to the official NFL stats, he has set a slew of records over the last three seasons, and each year in New Orleans has exceeded his performance from the season before. Brees has led all passers since 2006 with 13,910 yards – the second-highest three-season total in NFL history – and paces the league with 1,209 completions and ranks second over the span with 88 touchdowns. In 2008, he passed for 5,069 yards, just the second player to reach the 5,000-yard milestone in league record books and 15 short of breaking the record set by Dan Marino in 1984uarterback leader of the pack with

Marching In
#25 Reggie Bush ,the multi-talented running back enters his fourth season as one of the NFL’s most versatile and explosive players. In 38 games in his career, Bush has 3,647 total yards, scored 24 touchdowns and has already provided a multitude of memorable moments. Despite missing 10 games the last two seasons, Bush has more catches than any running back in the NFL since 2006, and he has returned a club-record four punts for touchdowns. He led New Orleans in rushing in 2007, set an all-time rookie record for running backs with 88 receptions in

Sending Shock Waves
#88 Jeremy Shockey2008 and ranked third on the club with 50 catches. The eighth-year veteran also continued his stretch of catching a pass in the 95 consecutive games he’s appeared in, the second-longest active streak in the NFL. A four-time Pro Bowl selection in his first seven seasons, Shockey is a rare combination – known as both a downfield threat with sure hands and as one of the league’s top blockers at his position. For his career, he has hauled in 421 passes for 4,711 yards, with 27 touchdowns. Shockey’s reception total ranks third among active tight ends, and his yardage total is fourth.
High fives to the players, the city and fans of the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints fans have some “mojo” working ,overcoming Katrina, being tested by fire, which has added an extra sparked to the Saints as they march into Super Bowl history with a 13-3 record for the 2009 regular season.
Five years ago the New Orleans Saints dome was the saving place for thousands during that wave of destruction, becoming a symbol for that “Who Dat” rebirth spirit of New Orleans . “We were underwater, upside down, now we are on top playing in the Supe Bowl” said Dean Groover . The Saints will need all that” mojo” working early by knocking the Colts off stride with there fast paced opening, a hurricane force to win. “Who Is That” I hear you knocking on NFL’s history door.








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