Despite Payton’s mistakes, the Saints emerge victorious in Super Bowl XLIV

There’s a difference between being risky and being stupid and Sean Payton straddled that line all night tonight.
With the Colts ahead 10-3 late in the first half and his team facing a 4th and 1 from the one-yard line, I thought Payton did the right thing by winding the clock down to the two-minute warning before making a decision on whether or not to go for it or kick a field goal. Unfortunately for the Saints, he arguably made the wrong decision by going for it as Pierre Thomas slipped and was stopped short of the goal line.
Forget the fact that Thomas slipped – it was a dumb decision by Payton. Not to go for it mind you – one could debate that it was a decent call given the score and situation. But calling a running play out the single back formation when he has a quarterback like Drew Brees running his offense just wasn’t a smart decision by Payton. I could go as far as to say it was a horrendous play call and he was lucky that his defense produced a three and out on the Colts’ next series and wound up still getting a field goal to cut the Colts’ lead to 10-6 right before half anyway.
Then to open the second half, Payton called a surprise onsides kick and had the Colts player fielded it cleanly, the Saints would have been screwed with horrible field position and a total lack of momentum. Payton once again came up lucky that 1) the Colts player mishandled it and 2) the Saints jumped on it, or else Indy might have ran out to an early double-digit lead early in the second half.
But despite all that, the New Orleans Saints are Super Bowl Champions. Despite all of Payton’s mistakes, the Saints were still able to execute. Despite getting dominated in the first quarter, the Saints didn’t freak out and the wound up being victorious in the end. Despite having so much go against them early on, the Saints were the team that showed enough grit and determination in the end to beat an opponent that had just won the Super Bowl four years ago and that had the Hall of Fame quarterback.
And you know what? That’s a testament to Sean Payton.
The Saints have had their backs against the wall several times this season, including near losses in Miami and Washington during the regular season, as well as when they entered the postseason as losers of three straight. But their head coach never wavered in his confidence for his team and they repaid him by showing their confidence in him. Forget destiny – the Saints won because they all bought into Payton’s philosophy. Brees may be the face of the franchise, but Payton is the heart and soul.
A team that didn’t have as much trust in their head coach would have lost tonight. But because the Saints backed Payton, they were able to overcome his mistakes and dominate three of the four quarters to become Super Bowl champs. It takes a special team to do what Payton’s Saints just did.
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I actually liked the 4th & goal late in the second quarter. Get it and you tie the game. Don’t get it, and you give the ball to the Colts on their own 2 with two minutes to play and a good chance to get the ball back and to get into field goal position.
If he kicks the field goal there, there’s a good chance that the Colts match that field goal with decent field position on the kickoff.
I also liked the onside kick to open the third quarter. The Colts moved the ball up and down the field in the first quarter, so whether you give them the ball on the 25 or the 50, the result could very well be the same. They stole the possession and that move had a huge impact on the game.
Ballsy? Risky? Playing with fire? Yes, yes and yes. But it worked out, and you have to hand it to the Church Lady. He’s got moxy.
I can conceed going for it on 4th and 1. I still think you take the points there, but that’s just me.
But to call a run out of a single back set just wasn’t smart. Bring in a full back, go double tights, go play action – whatever. Just don’t go single back up the middle.
congrats to the Saints! It was a great game to watch.
Got to agree and disagree on the 4th 1.
You need to go for it, but not after 2 straight run stuffs. You need to pass it to oh I dont know one of the 5-6 receiving options you have.
a field goal there is meaningless as the colts would get a returnable kick off and probably get 3 anyway.
The onside WAS BRILLANT. Not one Colt was ready, NOT 1! When you play on emotion and gamble like Sean does thats a perfect call. Saints D’ was doing what they do, allowing 1st downs and movement with out much scoring. How much confidence do you give your Team on D, Special Teams when you do that. I mean your saying you guys, we trust you to stop Peyton Manning.
Thats leadership and it was brillant.
I dont think Payton made any mistakes, Bell and Thomas slipped, could have thrown in, but colts went 3-out and they got a field goal and went to Half. They recovered the ball, down by 1 and never looked back, kept PM of the field.
If anyone made a mistake it was the other Peyton.