OrdsallRed wrote:Whilst not being an absolute classic Superbowl it always remained engaging and interesting and I think it clearly showed the best 2 teams in the NFL this season. After a slow start I thought Brees was absolutely outstanding and for someone in their first SB, very very composed.
I think it was a reasonable Superbowl but pretty average overall. Neither team really had anything on defense to make it truly exciting. All the greatest Superbowl contests and teams have been involved in games with high drama and this lacked it. Okay, so there was the pick six and the onside kick but that was it. There weren't many "Big Time" plays and because of the efficiencies of both offences we didn't see those really great pressure moments where somebody comes up big.
Overall I think that's a reflection of the two teams, neither of which resembles anything like a great team. When I think of the great teams I think of Hall Of Famers littering the field and that was lacking a bit last night. In many ways it's similar to Superbowl XVI with Brees putting in a Montana-esque performance of tidy, efficient short passing. If the Saints can hold on to their squad and add some improvement in their defense they could be around for a few years with Brees. Sadly I understand that some of the squad are out of contract and may be going elsewhere e.g. Bush.
Brees' performance though was excellent. In fact, the Saints offensive game plan, particularly the ball control reminded me of Phil Simms when he controlled the game in those terrific Giants teams.