I thought it was a pretty good game. You could see the entire game both sides adjusting and counter adjusting to each others strategies. It was definitely a chess match. You could see Manning changing plays, then the Saints adjusting to Manning, and the offensive and defensive coordinators changing plays and strategies as the game went on. In the end, the Saints outsmarted Indy. With holding defensive formations and plays for certain points in the game to keep Manning guessing and never too comfortable was brilliant. Indy's defense wasn't able to react fast enough to the Saints' quick drop 8-10 yard passes. Once the Saints' offense settled in after the first quarter, Brees kept attacking with that strategy and it kept working.
And I do agree with Frosty, New Orleans is one of the dirtiest, most god forsaken crap holes in this country. I went through there before and it looked like a tornado, nuclear blast, and the apocalypse had just passed through, and that was PRE-Katrina.
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