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Super Bowl win was destiny for Saints, says MVP Brees

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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees shares a moment with his wife Brittany as he holds the Vince Lombardy trophy after his team defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in the NFL's Super Bowl XLIV football game in Miami, Florida, February 7, 2010. REUTERS/Jeff Haynes

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees shares a moment with his wife Brittany as he holds the Vince Lombardy trophy after his team defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in the NFL's Super Bowl XLIV football game in Miami, Florida, February 7, 2010.

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MIAMI | Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:42pm EST

MIAMI (Reuters) - New Orleans' Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts Sunday was destiny, Saints quarterback Drew Brees said.

Brees, who joined the Saints as a free agent four years ago with the city still reeling from Hurricane Katrina, was named the game's Most Valuable Player after throwing two touchdowns and completing 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards in the 31-17 win.

"It was all meant to be, it's all destiny," said a visibly emotional Brees as confetti rained down over Dolphin stadium following the Saints first Super Bowl triumph.

"We just believed in ourselves. We knew that we had an entire city and maybe an entire country behind us. I've tried to imagine what this moment would be like for a long time, and it's even better than expected.

"We've got the best ownership family in the league, the best head coach, the best general manager and the best team and we proved that tonight," he added.

Brees, who began his career in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers, joined the Saints in 2006 and became the key element in coach Sean Payton's rebuilding of a franchise that had struggled for so many years.

The 31-year-old Texan came to symbolize the close relationship between the team and a region which struggled to recover from the devastation caused by Katrina.

"Just to think of the road that we've all traveled to get to this point, how much adversity we faced along the way," added Brees, the toast of the partying Saints fans at Dolphin Stadium blasting out their now renowned "Who Dat" chant.

"People believed in us and gave us the strength to go out and do what we did tonight.

"We played for so much more than just ourselves. We played for our city, we played for the entire Gulf Coast region, we played for the entire 'Who Dat' nation, who were behind us every step of the way."

(Reporting by Simon Evans in Miami; Editing by Patrick Johnston)

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Feb 08, 2010 4:54pm EST

The Vikings out played the saints and would have been there except for the cheap shots and biased calls. by the refs. they are a better team than the saints

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Feb 08, 2010 6:54pm EST

Drew Brees is a class act.

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