
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.-- We saw Drew Brees on Sunday night hold his son Baylen on the field and whisper to him after winning Super Bowl XLIV and the game's most valuable player award. There was a twinkle in his eyes that set everything around him aglow
And then on Monday morning in his news conference here, Brees cradled his MVP trophy much like he had his son. The glow from the silver prize illuminated his face. The stars on the trophy reflected to form a line of stars on the ceiling above him.
Saint Brees.
That is how New Orleans Saints fans now regard him. It is how his coach, Sean Payton, in some ways considers him. And for Brees, the feeling is mutual.
Brees and Payton reminded every NFL team that if you want to get where they just reached, you had better develop an encompassing head coach/quarterback relationship that colors your team. The head coach and quarterback garner much of the credit and much of the blame in any NFL city. That duo's aura -- or lack of it -- sets the template for the entire roster.
You are going nowhere in this league if first you do not have a franchise quarterback. And accompanying it a quarterback/head coach relationship that sets the standard for team-wide relationships.
"With Sean, it's like ESP,'' Brees said. "We have trust, faith and confidence. I feel like I know the play that's going to be called.''
Brees said that this Saints team "will walk together forever'' even though there certainly will be roster changes next season.
But this Brees-Payton connection looks solid for the next few seasons. And that is great news for both. And for Saints teams to follow.
HURRY UP AND WAIT
Payton here on Monday morning discussed his decision to attack the Indianapolis Colts Cover 2 defense that played deep and insisted on preventing big plays over the top. Payton was content having Brees throw short and intermediate passes to his receivers for nearly all of Super Bowl XLIV.
This required immense patience and rigid discipline.
The Saints during the regular season completed 58 passes of 20 or more yards and 11 of 40 or more yards. In the Super Bowl no Saints pass was completed for 40 or more yards and only two receivers (Marques Colston, below, and Lance Moore) made a catch of 20 or more yards.

"That's what the Colts want you to do, try to force it into the teeth of their deep coverage,'' Payton said. "That is where they get turnovers and Peyton Manning gets the ball back and here they go. We decided we were not going to allow that. And when you are throwing into tight spaces underneath, you have to have a quarterback who gives you accuracy. Drew is accuracy.''
Brees completed passes to eight different receivers.
"We felt we could have our way with that defense underneath,'' Brees said. "We continued to earn it, earn it, earn it.''
They did through 39 Brees passes, most of them quick-and-short-hitters, without a turnover.
THE "AMBUSH''
That was the play-call of the Saints successful on-side kick that began the second half of that stunned most, especially the Colts.
Payton said the Saints saw in preparation for the game that the right side of the Colts' kickoff return unit had a penchant for peeling backward for blocks too early before the ball was actually kicked.
So, he decided before the game the Saints would employ their "ambush.'' The question was, when? The answer proved riveting.
It jolted the Colts.
They thought, after building a 10-6 halftime lead, they would get the ball first in the second half with a chance to extend the lead. Instead, the Saints recovered the kick and drove for a touchdown and their first lead, 13-10.

"The whole time inside the locker room (at halftime), we were just talking about getting the ball back and scoring and getting some points on the board, kind of putting them in a hole a little bit,'' Colts receiver Reggie Wayne said. "They get the onside and it kind of takes the wind out of our sail a little bit. It definitely caught us by surprise, but that's the way it goes. You gamble and you get it or not. They did a good job of getting it.''
And did Wayne admire Payton's call?
"It's not my decision, man,'' Wayne said. "I'm the one that's over there with my lip puffed out so, apparently, it was a good call.''
HOPE KEPT ALIVE
An NFL stretch from 1987 through 1996 featured the Giants, Redskins, 49ers or Cowboys as Super Bowl champions in those 10 consecutive title games.
Since, six different franchises have won their first Super Bowl. Eleven have made their initial Super Bowl appearance. And from the NFC, 12 different Super Bowl entrants have consecutively emerged.
This should give the four franchises -- Detroit, Cleveland, Jacksonville and Houston -- that have been shut out of the big game hope that their time can arrive.
"We just proved it is possible for anybody if you get the right people as much as players first and then work together for that goal,'' Brees said. "None of those franchises have had any harder times than we have. And look at us now.''
LET'S DO IT AGAIN
The Saints have huge decisions to make about continuing the contracts of several players, particularly running back Reggie Bush and safety Darren Sharper.
Payton said that he and Saints general manager Mickey Loomis will enjoy this championship over the next 48 hours and then begin to address those issues.

He said he mentioned to his team after they had won the championship on Sunday night that the next Super Bowl will be played in Dallas "in one of the greatest stadiums in our league.'' And no one among the Saints needs reminding that the 2013 Super Bowl will be played in their New Orleans dome.
"You got it, you want it again,'' Payton said. "You can't get enough of them. There is something that burns within you to repeat this feeling even more.''
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Saints won that game flat out right. Go ahead and cry if you want. The two best teams in the NFL played, just look at their stats, and the BEST team won. The Saints cleary out played them. They threw EVERY trick and play at the Colts. Manning walked around on the field like he had won even before the game started. The Saints REALLY wanted the win and got it!!! NO IF, ANDS, OR BUTS!!!! WHO DAT!?!
A perfect match? One winner, one whiner. If the Colts had won, Drew would of been the first one over there to congratulate Manning. The game meant just as much to Drew as it did to Manning. Some say Manning is a class guy...when he wins. Poor sportsmanship when he loses. First time I've even seen a losing QB not congratulate the winning QB. Shameful.
You do realize that the story is about Sean Payton and Drew Brees NOT Peyton Manning and Drew Brees don't you??
LOVE YOU DREW BREES!!! YEAAA SAINTS YOU DESERVED IT!!!!!!
WHOO DAATTTT!?!?!?!?!
i agree completely with you guys
I've been a Saints fan since Archie who? was QB
Thanks to you for finally winning the big one.
I've been a fan of the Saints since '74,
and Archie who? was QB. Thanks for finally
winning the big one. It was a great game!
"This should give the four franchises -- Detroit, Cleveland, Jacksonville and Houston -- that have been shut out of the big game hope that their time can arrive."
DETROIT WILL NEVER,EVER,EVER WIN A SUPERBOWL AS LONG AS THE FORDS OWN THEM....PLEASE DO NOT GIVE THE CITIZENS GIVE FALSE HOPE ON A DREAM THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN....( for all they have been thru...they deserve better)....CONGRATS TO THE SAINTS AND TO THE PEOPLE OF NAWLINS
"This should give the four franchises -- Detroit, Cleveland, Jacksonville and Houston -- that have been shut out of the big game hope that their time can arrive." DETROIT WILL NEVER,EVER,EVER WIN A SUPERBOWL AS LONG AS THE FORDS OWN THEN, PLEASE DO NOT GIVE THE CITIZENS FALSE HOPES(they deserve better)...CONGRATS TO THE SAINTS AND THE PEOPLE OF NAWLINS
Thomas, Your prediction was on the money. Colts Won!
He spoke to his son for the cameras and his world image. He had his son in sound deadening ear protectors, and rightly so. That's the real lesson and image to take away from this, not the whispering, which his son likely could not hear anyway.
To JD: you must not have children to make an inane comment like that. As a parent, especially a mother, you start speaking to your child when he/she is in the womb. I can't tell you how many nights I simply stared at my infant son and spoke to him as he slept. He didn't need to hear or understood me or be awake. A bond between a parent and child is one of the most unbreakable there is. If you are somehow a parent, I pity that you do not have this understanding with your child. I do and obviously so does Drew Bees. Which is why he is blessed.
As far as the Saints go, they should give themselves at least a week to bask in their victory. Let the city rejoice and it's residents just enjoy themselves. They have needed something to smile and cheer about for several years now. I can't think of anything better than this...
Now on to Drew Brees. The fact that he uses the personal pronoun "we" more than "I" shows what kind of man he from the inside out. He lost his mother in a way I wouldn't wish on the person I dislike the most in this world and STILL did his job to the best of his ability. I am not one for football and certainly not for choosing people our son doesn't know personally as role models. But in his case? I'd make an exception.
The city of New Orleans and the Saints have been under estimated and maligned thoughout the United States. This city stands together, as we have in all times of trouble, as the "Who Dat Nation". If you do not believe that, come down and pay a visit to this bastion of solidarity. You will experience the most pleasure that you have ever experienced. "Who Dat" y'all.
ARCHIE WHO?..What has he really done for NO?..Here comes Brees..and Payton..they have done more for the city of New Orleans then The Mannings have.....
Purdue is the school of quarterbacks. Brees was a Boilermaker. Every aspiring quarterback should make their home in West Lafayette, Indiana! Go Brees, Saints and Boilermakers!
I live 30 miles from Purdue and have been a Boiler fan my whole life.
I've followed Brees through his NFL career and have followed the Saints since he became their QB. I am also a Colts fan so this Super Bowl was perfect for me. I enjoyed the game and would have been happy no matter who won. I hope it's the Saints and Colts next year!!
you know, every one in this world has a smart ass comment or can always find something wrong in any situation. Not in this one, man Saints flat out kicked butt. Saints left it all out on the field and pulled out anything and everything they had. Congrats to the saints because the team and the city deserve everything.
Told my friends that the Saints would win by 14 points. They said the aints aint got a chance. That's "The Saints".
Technically, the original Cleveland Browns franchise did win a Super Bowl not long after they moved to Baltimore. It's the replacement Cleveland franchise that's waiting to win. I'm not from Ohio, but I can imagine how those fans must feel about losing the original franchise and having Cleveland still on the never-been-in-a-Super-Bowl list.
BOOOO Still the Aints'. As in Aint smart enough to build above sea-level.