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Posted Feb. 08, 2010 @ 11:13 a.m.
By PFW staff

Like most so-called experts, the respondents to the recently concluded ProFootballWeekly.com poll asking for a prediction on the Super Bowl picked Indianapolis by a clear margin, 369-307.

The Saints proved most of us wrong with their daring comeback win at the expense of league MVP Peyton Manning and the Colts, showing that Drew Brees certainly belongs in the conversation about who the top players in the NFL are today.

For our new poll, we'd like to hear your opinion as to which was the most important play for the Saints in their upset victory — their recovery of an onside kick to open the second half; Pierre Thomas' 16-yard TD reception for a 13-10 Saints lead; Jeremy Shockey's two-yard TD catch to put the Saints ahead for good; or Tracy Porter's 74-yard interception return for a touchdown, giving the Saints a 14-point lead.

Let us know what you think.

 

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