In one of the most exciting Super Bowls in memory, during which Sean Payton showed himself to be a daring play-caller, the New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17.
It was simply a great game. The Colts dominated the first quarter, and then everything seemed pretty even during the second quarter, despite the fact that at the end of the first half, the Colts were ahead 10-6. But the Saints came back in the second half, starting with an onside kick that they recovered and then sterling play by quarterback Drew Brees.
Terrific.
It was simply a great game. The Colts dominated the first quarter, and then everything seemed pretty even during the second quarter, despite the fact that at the end of the first half, the Colts were ahead 10-6. But the Saints came back in the second half, starting with an onside kick that they recovered and then sterling play by quarterback Drew Brees.
Terrific.
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I loved seeing The Who, even though it seemed like Roger Daltrey’s voice was pretty much gone.
It also occurred to me that even though it was never mentioned, the band’s selections served as a de facto commercial for its franchise of “CSI” shows - since various Who songs serve as themes for the Las Vegas, Miami and New York editions.
That's synergy, baby.