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Saints’ onside decision ‘terrified’ rookie kicker
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Saints’ onside decision ‘terrified’ rookie kicker
By Jay Hart, Yahoo! Sports MIAMI – The decision that ultimately turned Super Bowl XLIV in the New Orleans Saints’ favor came before the game even started. Sean Payton told his team prior to kickoff of the eventual 31-17 victory that it would go for an onside kick in the second or third quarter. At halftime, with the Saints trailing the Indianapolis Colts 10-6, Payton made the call. “We’re running Ambush,” he told his team, calling the onside kick play they’d practiced all week. Saints' onside decision 'terrified' rookie kicker - NFL - Yahoo! Sports For the remainder of intermission, as The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend rocked the halftime show, 23-year-old rookie kicker Thomas Morstead(notes) sat petrified in the Saints’ locker room. He knew that if he executed the kick well he stood a chance of being a hero, at least in part. Blow it and he’d be the goat who gave Peyton Manning(notes) a short field. “It’s the biggest stage in the world,” he said. “I was terrified. That’s an aggressive move.” As Morstead lined up for the kick, Chris Reis(notes) prepared for his big chance. As a “looper,” he knew he’d be the one running at an angle toward the sideline where Morstead’s kick was supposed to go, and if all worked out well, the ball would be there for the taking. Ten yards away, the Colts had no clue what was coming. Morstead lined up, trotted toward the ball and – dink – dribbled it toward Hank Baskett(notes), a reserve wide receiver standing on the outside of the Colts’ front line. The ball caromed off his shoulder straight at a charging Reis, who cradled the ball just before an onslaught of blue Indianapolis jerseys smothered him. For the next few minutes, as the referees tried to figure out who had the ball, Reis laid at the bottom of the pile in a virtual tug of war. “Everybody’s pulling at the ball, and I’m grabbing on, holding for dear life. My forearms were burning afterwards,” replayed Reis. “Some refs were saying blue ball; some refs were saying white ball. But I clearly had it. There was no way I was coming out of that pile without the ball.” Saints kicker Thomas Morstead kicks an onside kick. (Doug Benc/Getty Images) Finally, the referees had made a decision – Saints ball on their own 40-yard line. To that point, the high-powered Saints offense had been somewhat listless, managing just two field goals in the first half. Following the recovery, the Saints marched downfield in short order, with Drew Brees(notes) completing four straight passes before connecting with Pierre Thomas(notes) on a 16-yard touchdown strike to put New Orleans on top for the first time, 13-10. “We knew we were going to call it at some point, and we made the decision we were going to do it,” Payton explained. “I just think it’s important that, certainly, you have a plan, you’re going to carry it forward, and yet you want to show your players that you’re confident in them.” The Colts, behind the arm of Peyton Manning and the legs of Joseph Addai(notes), answered back with a touchdown drive of their own to take a brief four-point lead. But from that point on, it was all New Orleans, which scored the game’s final 18 points to claim the organization’s first Super Bowl. “We had a shot to recover it. We just didn’t get it done,” Colts coach Jim Caldwell said. As the Saints celebrated amidst a shower of confetti after the game, two nuns, appropriately clad in cream and black colored habits, stood talking. They didn’t know it, but they were standing on the exact spot where Reis had recovered the onside kick. “I knew this was my moment and this was the time to really change the game around,” Reis said afterward as he stood on the field, “and we were fortunate enough to get it.” |
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Gutsiest move I ever saw, Mav.
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I remember Morstead jumping up and down after they announced Saints ball. That was a great kick.
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Right Right!!! ;)
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I thought it was a gutsy call that we got lucky with. I don't believe the ball had traveled 10 yds. when Basket touched the ball. Not that it really matters.
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man, that caught me right off guard (much like the colts) felt like my heart was going to jump out my chest whilst they were scrambling for the ball. Great execution, credit to sean, we gunna look awesome sporting our very own superbowl rings!!!
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The manner in which the kicker actually kicked the ball is quite unusual.
Ninja Ambush. Gotta love it. We are so fortunate. You think Mora, Haslet, Ditka or any other coach would have tried, MUCH LESS considered that play? The force is strong with this Payton dude. |
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You guys won't believe this.... but I swear on Buddy D's grave this is true.
About 12 of us Whodats in a hotel room 100ft from Bourbon street were watching the game in the hotel room so we could actually hear the game. As they lined up for the 2nd half kickoff I yelled out "Onside kick right here! We need an onside kick right now, right here!". About 20 seconds later it happened. They all looked at me like I was Nostradamus. Then they all jumped up and started huggin' and hi-fivin' me saying "You called it man, you called it!" It was a cool moment. |
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Wow Caldwell looked like he was constipated after that.
Morstead was fantastic I bet he was terrified & it was great to see him jumping up & down like a little kid (which he is - compared to me) |
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its the kick that fooled the world not just us,thats why it worked. but does anyone feel like i felt that we were going to win this game no matter what. you could see it in there determination,we were tight at first but when we started feelin it; it was church. we were the better team. they could not stop us at all. and our defence did the icing on the cake.
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My reaction to it was "What the f*** was that?!?" It was such an unusual kick it didn't even register that they were trying an onsides kick, I thought he muffed the kick something bad.
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I thought the same thing... WTF!
The manner in which he kicked it was very sneaky. It was nearly a full leg swing to disquise the kick, I guess. I then realized they'd planned it when the players on that side reacted and started screamin' DAMN STRAIGHT! GET THE BALL Our coach rocks. Period. |
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You look at some guys and say "That guy is X pounds of pure muscle".
Sean Payton is X pounds of Pure TESTICLE!!!!!!!!!!! |
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wtf. we spent 2 freakin picks on that kid. he better be able to kick 1 onside kick in his f'ing career.
best punter in the league **cough cough** |
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