People hate on Favre cause of his tendency to lose his cool in big pressure crunch time situations and ends up making bad decisions that lead to INTs... they try and act like he was not that good and overrated but I dont see why some folks say things like that. Thing is Favre was damn great, he was so good in his peak that he won MVP 3 years in a row 95 96 and 97 the only player to ever win 3 years in a row. Led his team to 2 SBs for the 96 and 97 seasons winning the first and losing the second and could've made it to 5 SBs but because of a bad decision late in the NFC championship 3 different years with the 2009 championship loss definitely the most unfortunate because the heart and the toughness he showed throughout the game all while never advocating for flags like many QBs do. Who knows if they had called a penalty on that incredibly dirty high low hit that sprained his ankle the drive would've continued instead of the pick and at the same time one could say had he handed it off to AP half a second later to connect they would've scored right there but instead AP of course let the ball drop down.
What's crazy about this is the fact that Brett Favre grew up as a Saints fan. His Super Bowl win was against the Patriots in the Superdome. So he won his Suoer bowl in the stadium of the team that he loved and still did. Then there was this game in the dome, so his final playoff game was against the team he loved and in the exact same stadium that he won the Super bowl in. Even after all the bountygate stuff came out. He would still cheer for the Saints through his career, even this season. He still loved the Saints after this game despite the fact that they were beatening him up. He still does love the Saints to this day, even when all the bountygate stuff came out. When he heard about the bountygate, he responded by saying, "it's no big deal. I'm sure everyone does it. The football that I played through my career involved hard hits all the time", which exposes the Vikings for the hypocrites that they are as they also had a bounty program. The hypocrisy becomes even bigger when you remember the fact that Vikings fans used to hate Brett Favre for the longest time and hated that he kept torching them, and they used to pound him all the time and enjoyed watching him get beaten up. I don't agree with everything Favre has said or done, but he is a real class act; even with the most recent thing he did wrong, he went back and corrected his mistake and he handled getting pumbled with maturity
It's crazy that Favre and the Vikings could have potentially faced the Jets in Super Bowl 49 the team he previous played for in a year gap 2008-2009. Jets & Vikings Super Bowl 49 matchup would have been more competitive and fun to watch.
As a Favre fan. This kills me. Why he didn’t run out of bounds and let Ryan Longwell kick the long field goal. Oh man. So close. I’m a Packer fan but for this season I was a Vikings Fan
Honestly you can make a good case. Two HOF qbs, and two teams that were head & shoulders above the rest of the NFL that entire season. So it was about as hyped as a game could be, and it managed to more than live up to the hype.
The bountygate hit on Favre was real, so many late hits trying to intentionally injure him. Vikings really should have won this game, the whole game was epic but controversial as well which makes it so memorable to this day
1 fumble lost while he put up 125 yards and 3TDs averaging 5YPC. Yeah, dude really came up short while he was the only reason the offense moved in that game.
Favre is stupid for that INT literally all he needed to do was run and slide and take that chance of a field goal more than likely longwell would’ve made it
@@trewilliams8411 The saints were having a better season than the vikings, and then you are going to use the excuse of the bounty system, of course, stfu toxics
@@fernandogordillo3054 thats the stupidest reply to bounty gate i have ever heard. wtf does the record have to do with hits on a day?. The saints had the best record last year and lost to kirk cousins ffs.
Our secondary apart from Winfield was a liability that whole year, with the loss of Ced Griffin on the OT kickoff MannThing and CO. would have torched them. I had also forgotten how many BS calls the refs made this game, those along with 5 TO’s pretty much gift wrapped the game. Such a painful rewatch!
Travis Schmidt don’t worry the refs paid the Saints back 10 fold. The best team doesn’t always win. I’m glad the Saints got the SB that year because it’s been nothing but almost since.
Griffin got hurt in OT. If the Vikings won in regulation like they should’ve, he plays in the SB I think they would’ve beaten the Colts. They nearly beat them the previous year without Favre, Harvin and loadholt.
I feel like there had to be something wrong with the balls in this game. Like maybe they were over-filled with air because I've never in my life seen both teams fumble so much.
Vikings' fans tears still flowing nicely since 2009. LOVE it. Now tell me all about a fluke play and I'll tell you all about 4 SB losses and an empty trophy case. Cry for me.
saints fans are still crying over that 2018 nfc championship. 2009 was more of a robbery than that game. You will never go back the super bowl. Tom Brady will kick your ass twice
Saints 2009 Superbowl was tainted. The Football Gods are still angry and have been exacting revenge for years (36-32 Vs 49ers, Minneapolis Miracle, No call Vs Rams, 26-20 Vs Vikings). Drew Brees better enjoy that 1 ring because he wont get another one.
Honor Gaurd89 talk to me when you get back to the SB and win. 1976 was the last time. When the Saints got there, they took care of business. Now go talk to the Falcons Fan base and discuss what might have been.
I’m a Saints fan. I was 15 years old and my mom got tickets for us to go to this game and re-watching today, I do not remember it being such a hectic game. We were killing Favre but not more than the Vikings were killing themselves. This game came down to who wanted it more. This was the heavy weight bought of the century. Vikings have gotten their get back a few times on us since then but have unfortunately not been able to get to the big game. The football gods are real
Yeah i agree, i always see people blame "Bountygate" for them losing this, but it really had nothing to do with it, it was their fumbles that decided this for them. Props for being able to go to this game, i'd kill to go back in time and be able to attend some Saints history
@Daniel Lewis yeah I know that but the rules last season were that if the team that gets the ball first got a touchdown the game ended, but a field goal would give the other team one chance to have the ball.
@@Captainbadger123 Yeah that was started in 2011. Before that, any score ended the game even if it was a FG. Pretty stupid and I'm glad they changed it.
I dislike the Vikings (Packers fan) but that was a phantom call which practically sealed the game for the Saints. Pretty sad no one mentions it when talking about awful calls in the games history
@@AD-ur1fk I've been saying this for a whole decade at this point. I was not a Vikings fan, but the Saints and the refs stole this game. Between bounty gate and some very questionable calls, the Saints got the win. I think karma's a bitch though because the refs screwed the Saints out of a few playoff games in the coming years.
Watching this now in light of everything that came out about Bountygate, I am sick to my stomach. With his family watching, they intentionally hurt him. Even when it was all reported years later he still gave them credit for playing well and winning. He is more of a man than any of those people who got rich for injuring him
I didn't take it that way though... He challenged his players to make the opposing players scared. Take there heads out of the game by killing them. The only thing that made it look like that was the rewards when players ended up getting injured. Nothing they did to Favre was illegal.
DoubleO’s909 they replayed the game on the local radio station today, I knew the Saints were lucky to win but wow watching this he Vikes defiantly missed so many chances to win. That being said, the Saints have had their share of missed opportunity’s in the last few years. That’s why if your team ever makes it to the SB they better win because there is no guarantee even with the best team in the conference that you will get back to the Dance.
@@jdamah hey bro so when this took place I was about 4 and I am a huge saints fan for life. Actually tho out of curiosity I would like to know how the saints cheated. I was to round to remember and am honestly quite curious. Thanks bro
Aidan Derby they used a system called bounty gate, so basically the coaches paid players to hit Brett Farve as much as possible and basically target him, this caused Brett to get pretty injured as you see at the end when his throw was off. They would pay players millions of dollars depending on how hard they hit Brett, even cornerbacks are seen tacking Brett.
This game was one of the most intense NFC Championship games I have ever watched. That 2009 Saints team didn’t go down without a fight. If you played hard, they played even harder. It’s just a shame Brett Favre’s career ended the way it did.
@JJ B They were clean? Like, did you go blind when the Saints got a 15 yard penalty after their player took out Favre 3 steps after he release the pass? Talk about low life dirty. Saints are washed up in 2021, NEVER to make it to the Super Bowl again 😂
@@TheSecondWitness I'm not blind. Look when I look over that game yes there were hits that were dirty. However a lot of those hits that you guys claim are dirty were hits that happened *1 SECOND* after he threw the ball you idiot. The only one who was doing cheap shots was Bobby McCray and I'm angry at him as well. Also you guys are the ones who are blind. You conveniently ignore what happened on the other side of the ball. The Vikings were just as rough and nowhere near as clean as you people pretend they are. So shut up because I clearly know this game better than you and none of your brain dead arguments will change my mind
@@TheSecondWitness and one more thing, I've checked the season that year and hits like those were everywhere throughout the league, not just the Saints
Absolutely disgusting sell job by the Vikings, 8 times throwing the ball away when you’re a far superior team and still in position to win then give it away again. Roger Goodell please learn how to script games good lord
Are you insane? No one’s taking any Super Bowls away. Are you honestly going to tell me that a few late hits on the quarterback had anything to do with the outcome of this game?
The refs handed saints the game in overtime and they lucky that overtime rule wasn’t in effect at that time where field goal dont win it in overtime on first possession
Exactly because Greg Williams always told his defense that anytime they come up on the ball carrier running up the sideline to either dive for the knees or dive up high and ring their bells and if there's 2 saints defenders he told them to go high and low to try and take out the ACL and give them a nice concussion which he'd also say to ensure the concussion occurred that after the play is over and they're all in a pile over on the sidelines to make sure to either step, hit, knee or kick the head while standing up oh yeah that was one of his favorite dirty things to preach "when you get em on the sidelines, before you leave the pile, effect the head, "
Why? Did they injure an important Viking player to get him out of the game? I do not understand bro, or simply, why are they nothing? They didn't cheat to go to the superbowl, idiot
All of you people who claim to be "unbiased" and are siding with Vikings fans, stop it. You're only listening to hersays instead of doing actual research. The Saints defense was NOT the main reason we won the Super bowl, because they were just ok as they gave up so many yards and points. It was the offense that was the strong suite for this team. The Vikings had a bounty program. The Vikings injured more opponents that year than the Saints. The Saints injured the 2nd least amount of opponents that year. Stop siding with Vikings fans, they were *NOT* a clean team; they were actually dirtier than the Saints
Jared Allen, Chad Greenway, and Ben Leber were the defensive leaders. Those guys are damn near evangelicals. Just look at their lives now, not a dirty bone in their body. Last drive in OT 2 bullshit PIs on lost 3rd down conversions and a catch called on a reviewed play where the ball hits the ground. This tainted team was for what the city went through. It was worth it because it really brought that city together after what they went through. But they’re paying for it now. Lol
People hate on Favre cause of his tendency to lose his cool in big pressure crunch time situations and ends up making bad decisions that lead to INTs... they try and act like he was not that good and overrated but I dont see why some folks say things like that. Thing is Favre was damn great, he was so good in his peak that he won MVP 3 years in a row 95 96 and 97 the only player to ever win 3 years in a row. Led his team to 2 SBs for the 96 and 97 seasons winning the first and losing the second and could've made it to 5 SBs but because of a bad decision late in the NFC championship 3 different years with the 2009 championship loss definitely the most unfortunate because the heart and the toughness he showed throughout the game all while never advocating for flags like many QBs do. Who knows if they had called a penalty on that incredibly dirty high low hit that sprained his ankle the drive would've continued instead of the pick and at the same time one could say had he handed it off to AP half a second later to connect they would've scored right there but instead AP of course let the ball drop down.
What's crazy about this is the fact that Brett Favre grew up as a Saints fan. His Super Bowl win was against the Patriots in the Superdome. So he won his Suoer bowl in the stadium of the team that he loved and still did. Then there was this game in the dome, so his final playoff game was against the team he loved and in the exact same stadium that he won the Super bowl in. Even after all the bountygate stuff came out. He would still cheer for the Saints through his career, even this season. He still loved the Saints after this game despite the fact that they were beatening him up. He still does love the Saints to this day, even when all the bountygate stuff came out. When he heard about the bountygate, he responded by saying, "it's no big deal. I'm sure everyone does it. The football that I played through my career involved hard hits all the time", which exposes the Vikings for the hypocrites that they are as they also had a bounty program. The hypocrisy becomes even bigger when you remember the fact that Vikings fans used to hate Brett Favre for the longest time and hated that he kept torching them, and they used to pound him all the time and enjoyed watching him get beaten up. I don't agree with everything Favre has said or done, but he is a real class act; even with the most recent thing he did wrong, he went back and corrected his mistake and he handled getting pumbled with maturity
It's crazy that Favre and the Vikings could have potentially faced the Jets in Super Bowl 49 the team he previous played for in a year gap 2008-2009.
Jets & Vikings Super Bowl 49 matchup would have been more
competitive and fun to watch.
As a Vikings fan this kills me
Y'all have had a couple back breaking losses in the playoffs. This and the Seattle loss
As a Favre fan. This kills me. Why he didn’t run out of bounds and let Ryan Longwell kick the long field goal. Oh man. So close. I’m a Packer fan but for this season I was a Vikings Fan
How do you fumble 6 times
if ur the vimkings
AP forgetting to even grab the ball says it all!
11:09 THIS ISN'T DETROIT, MAN! THIS IS THE SUPER BOWL!
Who’s watching right before third edition today?
New playoff rivals
Sweet!
Favre could have won more rings but damn with those int!!
The Best Playoff game in my opinion
Honestly you can make a good case. Two HOF qbs, and two teams that were head & shoulders above the rest of the NFL that entire season. So it was about as hyped as a game could be, and it managed to more than live up to the hype.
5 months ago you were right. Bills/Chiefs is up there now.
The bountygate hit on Favre was real, so many late hits trying to intentionally injure him. Vikings really should have won this game, the whole game was epic but controversial as well which makes it so memorable to this day
I'd arguably say that fumbling the ball an ungodly amount of times had more to do with their fate than anything that happened to Favre.
They had to run the ball, call a timeout with 3 secs and attemp the fg
Favre should've run it on that pass because he had 5 yards of space in front of him and could've gotten the kicker in position.
5:03 was the play from the Chris Simms interview
Adrian Peterson always came up short in big games like this one.
1 fumble lost while he put up 125 yards and 3TDs averaging 5YPC. Yeah, dude really came up short while he was the only reason the offense moved in that game.
Cap ..AP is the real 🐐
It’s kind of suiting that Brett Favre’s last pass was a pick
He played one more year after this.
He actually ended all three of his retirements with an interception. Only Favre.
Crazy that this was only AP’s 3rd season
It was not his 3rd season.
@@sgtmilletyes it was
Favre is stupid for that INT literally all he needed to do was run and slide and take that chance of a field goal more than likely longwell would’ve made it
Bro u do know he is getting drilled bc of the bountygate, those hits are messing him up bro
Man what could have been AWSOME to see Payton Manning vs Bret favre I. Super Bowl 44 dam saints
Bounty gate
@@trewilliams8411 The saints were having a better season than the vikings, and then you are going to use the excuse of the bounty system, of course, stfu toxics
@@fernandogordillo3054 thats the stupidest reply to bounty gate i have ever heard. wtf does the record have to do with hits on a day?. The saints had the best record last year and lost to kirk cousins ffs.
Our secondary apart from Winfield was a liability that whole year, with the loss of Ced Griffin on the OT kickoff MannThing and CO. would have torched them. I had also forgotten how many BS calls the refs made this game, those along with 5 TO’s pretty much gift wrapped the game. Such a painful rewatch!
Travis Schmidt don’t worry the refs paid the Saints back 10 fold. The best team doesn’t always win. I’m glad the Saints got the SB that year because it’s been nothing but almost since.
Griffin got hurt in OT. If the Vikings won in regulation like they should’ve, he plays in the SB
I think they would’ve beaten the Colts. They nearly beat them the previous year without Favre, Harvin and loadholt.
I feel like there had to be something wrong with the balls in this game. Like maybe they were over-filled with air because I've never in my life seen both teams fumble so much.
Now that you look at it,as much at first I was like that’s football but now rewinding this,they literally was trying to take him out
You better stick to watching Lifetime, TV for Women.
@@OneCraZyWhoDat Damn, your name is right, you are crazy.
It's football, it happens
They killed themselves with fumbles honestly, really the other stuff had little to do with them losing
3:00 was the moment
Vikings' fans tears still flowing nicely since 2009. LOVE it. Now tell me all about a fluke play and I'll tell you all about 4 SB losses and an empty trophy case. Cry for me.
saints fans are still crying over that 2018 nfc championship. 2009 was more of a robbery than that game. You will never go back the super bowl. Tom Brady will kick your ass twice
Saints 2009 Superbowl was tainted. The Football Gods are still angry and have been exacting revenge for years (36-32 Vs 49ers, Minneapolis Miracle, No call Vs Rams, 26-20 Vs Vikings). Drew Brees better enjoy that 1 ring because he wont get another one.
Honor Gaurd89 talk to me when you get back to the SB and win. 1976 was the last time. When the Saints got there, they took care of business. Now go talk to the Falcons Fan base and discuss what might have been.
Memento one more ring then any Vikings player ever got.
@@St.Nosaint true, the Football Gods have hated the Vikings for much longer lol
I’m a Saints fan. I was 15 years old and my mom got tickets for us to go to this game and re-watching today, I do not remember it being such a hectic game.
We were killing Favre but not more than the Vikings were killing themselves. This game came down to who wanted it more. This was the heavy weight bought of the century. Vikings have gotten their get back a few times on us since then but have unfortunately not been able to get to the big game. The football gods are real
Yeah i agree, i always see people blame "Bountygate" for them losing this, but it really had nothing to do with it, it was their fumbles that decided this for them. Props for being able to go to this game, i'd kill to go back in time and be able to attend some Saints history
Vikings loss because of turnovers.
That the saints caused
@@What_is_a_handle320 uh they didnt cause all of them. percy harvin straight up dropped a handoff
This game still pisses me off
That was the year. So many mistakes that game
*Hot take:* this game would have been a double-digit win for the Vikings without all those turnovers!
That’s like saying if the Saints defense didn’t do there job the Vikings would have won smh they lost no excuses
That’s the Vikings fault
@@georgepeppjr6829 Exactly
I’m a Saints fan and you are 100 percent right
@@leroystewart8561 bounty scandal
So many fumbles by the Vikings, it’s almost as if they were trying to throw the game. Stupid Vikings crossed Favre at every turn.
Or rigged for the Saints
11:47 Rich Eisen: The Saints win the toss. Because the Vikings called heads and we know "tails never fails!"
A lot of people will say the bounty gate won the saints the game but nah it was all the fumbles the Vikings had!
And that dumbass int from farve at the end
Were the rules different back then? Why did a field goal end the game in overtime when they had the first possession?
@Daniel Lewis yeah I know that but the rules last season were that if the team that gets the ball first got a touchdown the game ended, but a field goal would give the other team one chance to have the ball.
@@Captainbadger123 Yeah that was started in 2011. Before that, any score ended the game even if it was a FG. Pretty stupid and I'm glad they changed it.
@@gbrow1604 no, they changed it for 2010 because of this game
@@jjb1908 I guess it wasn't really in effect til 2011 because there were no overtime playoff games in 2010.
@@gbrow1604NFL OT sucks in general. College does it way better
AP was a big reason we lost that game!
That fake pass interference call at the end where the TE fell and the reviewed catch that stood was just awful
I dislike the Vikings (Packers fan) but that was a phantom call which practically sealed the game for the Saints. Pretty sad no one mentions it when talking about awful calls in the games history
Worst officiated game I’ve ever seen
@@AD-ur1fk I've been saying this for a whole decade at this point. I was not a Vikings fan, but the Saints and the refs stole this game. Between bounty gate and some very questionable calls, the Saints got the win. I think karma's a bitch though because the refs screwed the Saints out of a few playoff games in the coming years.
@@fearlv1rattata the Vikings were also aided by bad calls and were being rough with Drew Brees
This is after Farve got off of painkillers.
Only if brat had better players
Watching this now in light of everything that came out about Bountygate, I am sick to my stomach. With his family watching, they intentionally hurt him. Even when it was all reported years later he still gave them credit for playing well and winning. He is more of a man than any of those people who got rich for injuring him
I didn't take it that way though... He challenged his players to make the opposing players scared. Take there heads out of the game by killing them. The only thing that made it look like that was the rewards when players ended up getting injured. Nothing they did to Favre was illegal.
Vikings had a bounty program too, don't feel sorry for them
Hahaha sure Connor keep telling yourself that. The saints can only win by being cheap and dirty. Deal with it their SB has a * next to it forever.
@@LifeisARiddle look it up moron. Or stay in denial if you want, I couldn't care less
They had one in the 90s and one from 2008-2009
@@LifeisARiddle oh the poor baby Vikings fan doesn't want to admit hypocrisy
Vikings should’ve won... but should’ve
Yes man I wish the Vikings should’ve won to see Payton Manning and Bret favre in the super bowl man
If the Saints didn’t cheat then we would’ve
DoubleO’s909 they replayed the game on the local radio station today, I knew the Saints were lucky to win but wow watching this he Vikes defiantly missed so many chances to win. That being said, the Saints have had their share of missed opportunity’s in the last few years. That’s why if your team ever makes it to the SB they better win because there is no guarantee even with the best team in the conference that you will get back to the Dance.
@@jdamah hey bro so when this took place I was about 4 and I am a huge saints fan for life. Actually tho out of curiosity I would like to know how the saints cheated. I was to round to remember and am honestly quite curious. Thanks bro
Aidan Derby they used a system called bounty gate, so basically the coaches paid players to hit Brett Farve as much as possible and basically target him, this caused Brett to get pretty injured as you see at the end when his throw was off. They would pay players millions of dollars depending on how hard they hit Brett, even cornerbacks are seen tacking Brett.
Lol you could really tell this was peak bounty scandal 😂😂😂
Brett Farve would retire after the 2010 season!!!
The Saints were literally out to kill Brett Farvera. 😳 🏈
This game was one of the most intense NFC Championship games I have ever watched. That 2009 Saints team didn’t go down without a fight. If you played hard, they played even harder. It’s just a shame Brett Favre’s career ended the way it did.
You mean for bounty gate? Favre couldn't throw after those cheap hits
@@mrirvgottea6315 those weren't cheap shots. They were clean. Also he was throwing fine
@JJ B
They were clean? Like, did you go blind when the Saints got a 15 yard penalty after their player took out Favre 3 steps after he release the pass? Talk about low life dirty. Saints are washed up in 2021, NEVER to make it to the Super Bowl again 😂
@@TheSecondWitness I'm not blind. Look when I look over that game yes there were hits that were dirty. However a lot of those hits that you guys claim are dirty were hits that happened *1 SECOND* after he threw the ball you idiot. The only one who was doing cheap shots was Bobby McCray and I'm angry at him as well. Also you guys are the ones who are blind. You conveniently ignore what happened on the other side of the ball. The Vikings were just as rough and nowhere near as clean as you people pretend they are. So shut up because I clearly know this game better than you and none of your brain dead arguments will change my mind
@@TheSecondWitness and one more thing, I've checked the season that year and hits like those were everywhere throughout the league, not just the Saints
Favre vs Manning Dammnit
Vikes should've won, those scumbags Saints and their bountygate
Brett Farve=Joe Kapp
12:07 How was that a penalty on the Vikings I swear #12 tears #21 facemask down as he runs by him.
dont see the penalty on the vikings but i think he caught it
Absolutely disgusting sell job by the Vikings, 8 times throwing the ball away when you’re a far superior team and still in position to win then give it away again. Roger Goodell please learn how to script games good lord
This was a bounty game. They tried to kill Favre. Brett just took it like a man. Never complained
I know when I saw this game live, I was impressed by the saints’ hits but then they found out they were trying to injure him bc of the bountygate
Thomas Jefferson you didn’t see it live Thomas you died 200 years ago
Do you know why he didn't complain? He gives an answer in his biography: the Vikings had a bounty program during that time too
@@swampsaint5782 Didn't know that. But I doubt Brett would bitch too much even if the Vikings weren't doing the same. Favre is old school.
@@Shinobi33 yeah Favre took it like a champ, I feel bad for Favre. But I don't feel bad for the vikings as a whole, or their fanbase
Man this sucks to see The Vikings should have won this game we could have seen Payton Manning vs Bret favre in the SUPERBOWL 44 dream match dam saints
It was time for the saints, their first superbowl. So stfu salty fan toxic
Saints won get over it
@@tylermartin1054 Get over deez nuts!
@@DJDevvin ok what’s your favorite team?
@@tylermartin1054 VGK.
This was the “bounty gate year” if that happened today they would take their Super Bowl away. You can see how dirty they were playing
Are you insane? No one’s taking any Super Bowls away. Are you honestly going to tell me that a few late hits on the quarterback had anything to do with the outcome of this game?
The refs handed saints the game in overtime and they lucky that overtime rule wasn’t in effect at that time where field goal dont win it in overtime on first possession
11:04 Why not run and slide for the first down?...then again, you couldn’t trust whatever the headhunting bounty-motivated Saints did that day either
Exactly because Greg Williams always told his defense that anytime they come up on the ball carrier running up the sideline to either dive for the knees or dive up high and ring their bells and if there's 2 saints defenders he told them to go high and low to try and take out the ACL and give them a nice concussion which he'd also say to ensure the concussion occurred that after the play is over and they're all in a pile over on the sidelines to make sure to either step, hit, knee or kick the head while standing up oh yeah that was one of his favorite dirty things to preach "when you get em on the sidelines, before you leave the pile, effect the head, "
he wouldnt have ran for a first down, brett is not fast enough
The saints are nothing without the bountygate 😂😂😂😂
Why? Did they injure an important Viking player to get him out of the game? I do not understand bro, or simply, why are they nothing? They didn't cheat to go to the superbowl, idiot
Keep crying🤣🤣
ROLLTIDE
Between the fumbles and the Refs they did not want Favre to win this game
The refs aoded the Vikings also
All of you people who claim to be "unbiased" and are siding with Vikings fans, stop it. You're only listening to hersays instead of doing actual research. The Saints defense was NOT the main reason we won the Super bowl, because they were just ok as they gave up so many yards and points. It was the offense that was the strong suite for this team. The Vikings had a bounty program. The Vikings injured more opponents that year than the Saints. The Saints injured the 2nd least amount of opponents that year. Stop siding with Vikings fans, they were *NOT* a clean team; they were actually dirtier than the Saints
Jared Allen, Chad Greenway, and Ben Leber were the defensive leaders. Those guys are damn near evangelicals. Just look at their lives now, not a dirty bone in their body. Last drive in OT 2 bullshit PIs on lost 3rd down conversions and a catch called on a reviewed play where the ball hits the ground. This tainted team was for what the city went through. It was worth it because it really brought that city together after what they went through. But they’re paying for it now. Lol
😂😂😂😂😂 Vikings fans 😂😂😂
What
GO PATRIOTS
Wrong highlight!
Game was rigged