By FRANK WARD
DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor
Andy Reid, Donovan McNabb, Joe Banner and the rest of the Eagles better have been paying attention to the Super Bowl tonight. They must learn a lesson from the Saints and head coach Sean Payton: Be aggressive and don’t be scared to fail.
The Saints got off to a slow start, trailing 10-0 [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Saints'
Reid, McNabb can learn from the Saints Super Bowl victory
February 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment · NFL, Philadelphia Eagles
Tags:Andy Reid·Colts·Donovan McNabb·NFL·onside kick·Philadelphia Eagles·Saints·Sean P{ayton·Super Bowl 44
Sean Payton deserved Super Bowl MVP consideration
February 7th, 2010 · 3 Comments · NFL
Drew Brees didn’t win win Super Bowl 44 for New Orleans. Neither did Reggie Bush.
Coach Sean Payton won the game with gutsy play calling and should be the MVP of Super Bowl 44. Obviously, he’s not a player and can’t win the award, but everyone has to realize that Bourbon Street isn’t partying right now [...]
Sean Payton displays the balls Andy Reid used to have
February 7th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL
Starting the second half with an onside kick is nothing new. Andy Reid has done it a couple of times in his career as the Eagles head coach.
However, doing it in the Super Bowl? That is almost unheard of. If it fails, the Colts have a great shot to score and take a 17-6 lead. [...]
Tags:Saints·Sean Peyton·Super Bowl
Super Bowl prediction: Colts top Saints in thriller
February 7th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL
Whether you’re a hard core football fanatic or a casual fan, the 44th installment of the Super Bowl should continue the string of solid, down-to-the-wire contests we’ve seen the last few years. And, if you’re a person who dislikes defensive battles, you’re in luck.
With two of the best offenses in the NFL today, the Saints [...]
Ravens-Colts, Cardinals-Saints to kick off NFL Divisional Round
January 16th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL
Following a Wild Card weekend that produced only one nail-biting, wild game, the NFL Playoffs continue with the Divisional Round today as three of the NFL’s top offenses take the field. If you like high scoring games, this could be your day.
CARDINALS @ SAINTS (4:30 p.m., FOX): Drew Brees and the Saints return to the [...]
Tags:Cardinals·Indianapolis Colts·NFL playoffs·ravens·Saints