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Dwight Freeney Will Wear Saints Colors Super Bowl 2010 Kickoff Time |
| Feb 7th, 2010 Elite sports
handicapper Joe Duffy of
GodsTips says there is not doubt that Dwight Freeney will play. “Don’t be
surprised if he has his ‘Andre Ware’ performance and wins the MVP.” Ware, of
the Dallas Cowboys, was not expected to play against the 13-0 New Orleans
Saints but wound up having a career game. Officially, Colts star
defensive end Dwight Freeney, the team’s
leading sacker, is listed as questionable for the Super Bowl – but you can bet he will
play. Freeney hasn’t practiced
since tearing ligament in his ankle in the AFC title game win over the Jets. If
this were the regular season, he’d miss at least a few weeks but almost every
report Sunday afternoon says he will go against the Saints. Freeney will test
the ankle a final time around 5 p.m. ET for pregame warm-ups when his status
will be made official. However, while it’s a near certainty that he will play,
Freeney very well could be limited to only pass-rush situations (i.e. third
downs, second-and-long). If Freeney is slowed, the
Colts might blitz more. And that could be to their benefit. According to an
ESPN report, Saints quarterback Drew Brees in
the two playoff games so far has thrown five touchdown passes, no picks,
averaged 8.2 yards per pass attempt and had a QB raing of 127.3 when the
opposing team sends four or fewer pass rushers. Against five or more rushers,
Brees has thrown one touchdown and no interceptions, averaged 4.3 yards an
attempt and posted a rating of 90.2. While Freeney’s ankle
certainly has been the most-talked about body part of the week, there are a few
other injured players – but all should play. Colts cornerback Jerraud Powers, who missed the AFC Championship Game with a
fractured left foot, participated in a light workout for the second straight
day on Saturday. And star Indy receiver Reggie Wayne was back after aggravating a minor knee injury Friday. The only Saints player of
note who was dealing with an issue was cornerback Randall Gay, who missed practice Friday with an illness. He will
play tonight. As of this writing, the
late money appears to be coming in on the Colts – the line at Bodog has
moved back up to Indianapolis -6. And the total also has risen, currently up to
57.5. That’s the highest total for the Super Bowl in the past 25 years. There
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