Indianapolis Colts to win Super Bowl 44

Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 12:04 am

Are you ready for the big game?

In case you’ve been living under a rock lately, the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints will collide this Sunday in Miami, Florida where we’ll see which of these two teams will be crowned the Super Bowl XLIV champions.

Who will take the big one? Let’s look at the Indianapolis Colts, who have already recorded their most single-season wins in franchise history with 16. The quest will be a second Super Bowl title in a four-year span and since they’ll be playing in their fourth Super Bowl appearance in Miami, it seems the stage is set for the Colts to win their second Super Bowl title.

You see the last time Peyton Manning and his Colts were in Miami playing for the Super Bowl, they defeated the Chicago Bears 20-17. Manning was also the league MVP that season, the same as he is now coming to Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Florida.

That’s why the Colts should take this one easy.

Sure, the New Orleans Saints are as good as the Colts this season with both teams flirting with perfection all year to post the best win-loss record of their respective conferences. Both the Colts and the Saints also have Pro Bowl quarterbacks in Peyton Manning and Drew Brees respectively. That’s probably why Super Bowl XLIV will prove to be a high scoring affair.

However, while Drew Brees have become one of the most explosive quarterbacks to ever play football, he ain’t no Peyton Manning. Manning has been here before, leading the Colts to the playoffs every year since 2002 that includes a Super Bowl season back in 2007. A win in Miami Sunday will further solidify Manning as the very best to ever play quarterback in the NFL. Brees is good but Manning is simply just a notch better.

Manning was openly criticized for never being able to win the big game. However, he proved us all wrong in the 2006-07 season when he finally got the monkey off of his back and captured that elusive Super Bowl ring.

Now, with a Super Bowl title under his belt, Manning is even more prepared to win his second ring. He’s been through it once before and he will be ready for the emotional roller coaster ride that is the Super Bowl. Even some of his teammates, including Joseph Addai, Dallas Clark and Gary Brackett were there for the 2007 Super Bowl.

As far as the Saints are concerned, Drew Brees along with many of his teammates such as Pierre Thomas, Reggie Bush, Marques Colston and Jonathan Vilma have never played for a Super Bowl. They will be pumped up for their first Super Bowl, no doubt. As far as winning it is concerned, I don’t think they can deny a guy like Peyton Manning chasing another Super Bowl championship ring just yet.

It’d be nice if the Saints win it though, just so we can all go, ”Who dat, who dat, who dat say gonna’ beat dem Saints” one last time.

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Indianapolis Colts -5

New Orleans Saints +5

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