Reggie Bush believes New Orleans can finally be proud of the Saints after they shocked the Indianapolis Colts to win Super Bowl XLIV.

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Special success for Saints
Reggie Bush believes New Orleans can finally be proud of the Saints after they shocked the Indianapolis Colts to win Super Bowl XLIV.

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Special success for Saints
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Sunday’s game draws more than 106 million fans to tackle the ‘M*A*S*H’ finale’s record. By Larry Carroll Carrie Underwood sings at Super Bowl XLIV Photo: CBS For three decades, the final episode of “M*A*S*H” has stood as the unreachable height of television broadcasting, combining the end of a cultural phenomenon with the end of a three-network era to garner 106 million viewers. Now, the seemingly impossible has occurred, as Sunday’s Super Bowl has beaten the drama to become the most-watched program in television history. On Monday (February 8), the Nielson Company released ratings numbers from the weekend’s big game between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts. The result? The Super Bowl garnered 106.5 million pairs of eyeballs, just enough to beat the final “M*A*S*H” episode’s 105.97 million viewers. As theories about the massive ratings emerged, credit went to a compelling story line that had New Orleans hoping for triumph following Hurricane Katrina, Peyton Manning’s desire for a second Super Bowl ring and a game that was close for much of its run despite a 31-17 Saints final score. The previous record viewership for a Super Bowl was last year’s game between Arizona and Pittsburgh, which netted 98.7 million viewers. On the flip side, some are pointing out that there were far fewer TV sets in 1983 when “M*A*S*H” went off the air. Finishing its immensely popular 11-season run, the series about a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the 4,077th Hospital in South Korea signed off February 28, 1983, with “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen,” which ended with Hawkeye Pierce famously riding off in a helicopter and reading the word “goodbye” spelled out in stones on the ground. Incidentally, the record for highest percentage of television sets to watch a TV series is still held by “The Fugitive,” whose final episode had an astounding 72 percent of all American homes tuned to its final episode in 1967. With the average home now containing multiple TVs, and the splintering of entertainment into so many options, that record seems unlikely to ever be broken. Related Videos Super Bowl XLIV Highlights Related Photos Keri Hilson, Ne-Yo, Black Eyed Peas Rock For Super Bowl XLIV
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The Indianapolis Colts were favored to win yesterdays Super Bowl everywhere from Vegas to the White House. But one woman wasn’t buying it: Lisa Johnson has enough experience with voodoo to know that the Saints were unbeatable. Johnson is a for-hire expert in all your voodoo needs. She considers herself a messenger with a touch of medicine woman, and she’s been advising and protecting NFL players for years. Her grandfather was a full-on voodoo priest, and her older brother is the NFL single-season yardage record-holder Eric Dickerson. (“Eric Dickerson wore 29,” she explained to us. “9 + 2 is 11. Eric was born on 9/2.” 11 again. Lisa’s birthday: 11/11.) Johnson told us her grandfather would “drink potions and “concoct stuff” to protect Dickerson, explaining his exceptional rookie season, and she’s used her knowledge of voodoo to help members of the Indianapolis Colts, including Joseph Addai and Marshall Faulk, for years. Johnson can protect players from harm and even help to change the outcome of upcoming games. But she’s only one woman. The Colts were up against every single “Southern root doctor, voodoo priest, and conjurer” in the Bayou last night. Johnson knew the Saints were getting special help when she watched the NFC Championship against the Vikings two weeks ago: quarterback Brett Favre took a beating, playing terribly after a whole season of the best football of his long career. “I guarantee you,” she said, “when he got up at the end of the game, he felt like an old man.” The conjurers went to work on the Colts the week before the game. “It’s so easy because a lotta people don’t realize that those people down South, those southern conjurers, take pictures of the opposing players from the internet.” Players’ height, weight, and birthdays are easily available for any would-be psychics, voodoo priests, and mediums. The most important thing is if a target’s eyes are visible in the photo. The eyes are the key to an effective curse. “When you have your cards read, and you want to change something in your life, they tell you, bring me a picture where the eyes are visible.” From midnight to 5 a.m.—”the witching hour”—the conjurers “burn candles, sage and tobacco” Chicken feet were used to curse opposing players and protect the Saints. By the time the game started, Johnson knew the Colts couldn’t win, so she limited her own interventions to protecting them from injury. “My thing is to make sure people don’t get hurt,” she said. She told us that she was sure Drew Brees and Reggie Bush were under protection. The game itself was no surprise. “They started off good,” she said of the Colts, “but look what happened. Those Southern Conjurers went to work, and everything that could go wrong for the Colts did go wrong.” (We note that her client Joseph Addai had his best performance in years in the first half, only to be shut down in the second.) “You can believe in it or not,” Johnson said. But they believe in it. And that makes it real.”
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Queen Latifah performed ‘America the Beautiful’ before Underwood’s rendition of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’ By Kyle Anderson Carrie Underwood performs the National Anthem Photo: CBS Carrie Underwood excels no matter what the context. Fresh off her headline-grabbing contribution to the Michael Jackson tribute at this year’s Grammy Awards (where she adroitly weaved her way through Jackson’s “Earth Song”), Underwood took the microphone in front of a sold-out Sun Life Stadium in Miami to deliver a killer rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the kickoff to Super Bowl XLIV. Before Underwood performed, Queen Latifah sang “America the Beautiful” flanked by a children’s choir. Latifah broke it down during the tune’s finale for a jazz-inflected, gospel-tinged capper. Then it was time for Underwood. Following the presentation of the colors, the “American Idol” alum took the stage wearing a white jumpsuit accented with silver chains and a silver belt. During her performance, the broadcast cut to scenes of soldiers in Kabul, Afghanistan, standing at attention. At the song’s climax, the crowd was treated to fireworks and — in a Super Bowl tradition — a flyover by a quartet of fighter jets. Players, coaches and fans were visibly moved by Underwood’s stellar performance. The singer is the latest in a long line of blockbuster stars who’ve started the Super Bowl with the national anthem. At last year’s game, fellow “American Idol” contestant Jennifer Hudson performed the song before the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals. Other recent notable “Star-Spangled Banner” crooners include Jordin Sparks (another “Idol” alum), Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Beyonc
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Watch live free New Orleans Saints vs Indianapolis Colts – Free TV – Stream Live – Sport: Superbowl – Superbowl Feb 07, 2010. The Superbowl game will be played at 00:25 CET. Which one is your team? Is New Orleans Saints or Indianapolis …
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Josh Groban, Jason Mraz and Melanie Fiona also weigh in, and they’re all leaning toward the New Orleans Saints. By James Montgomery Snooki Photo: MTV News Las Vegas oddsmakers have the Indianapolis Colts as 5-point favorites heading into their Sunday showdown with the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV
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Filed under: TMZ Sports Indianapolis Colts head coach Jim Caldwell isn’t holding anything back for Super Bowl week — including his wallet — ’cause dude just dropped a monstrous tip after a coaches dinner in Miami this week.
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Super Bowl contenders New Orleans and Indianapolis received a soggy welcome to Miami.

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In an episode of short-lived sitcom “Smart Guy” that aired in 1998, the Saints lead Indianapolis 54-3 in a fictional Super Bowl game. Wow, what are the odds? I mean, what are the odds that anyone even still watches this show?

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Did an Obscure ’90s Sitcom Predict the Super Bowl?
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