Super Bowl XLIV Head Bangers Ball: Rookie Coach Jim Caldwell Vs. Coach Sean Payton

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Alfonso Coley
Super Bowl XLIV may be one of the most exciting times to view a sporting event that has meant so much to America, which is why this year Super Bowl may contain some very memorable 120 minute musings. Drew Brees will face Peyton Manning to play in his very first Super Bowl to represent the city of New Orleans.

There has not been any trash talking from Coach Jim Caldwell or Coach Sean Payton, both of these coaches will let their players dictate on who will win Super Bowl XLIV, but there will be no denying that the play calling will also contribute to the outcome of the game.

Rookie Coach Jim Caldwell is no stranger to playing in big time NFL games. When Coach Tony Dungy retired in 2008 Coach Jim Caldwell was the Indianapolis Colts first pick to replace Coach Dungy in the 2009 NFL season due to his expertise and resume.

Just as much as Peyton Manning is an astute student of the game, Coach Jim Caldwell may be considered as one of the most knowledgeable offensive assistant coaches who has now has become recognized as another NFL success story. If Coach Caldwell does win this 2010 Super Bowl he will become the second African-American coach to accomplish this feat.

Coach Sean Payton is no stranger to having success in the NFL either; his coaching style has turned the New Orleans Saints into a winning team which has gained much respect throughout the league. Coach Sean Payton has managed to lead the Saints to their first Super Bowl appearance in team history. It would also appear that the Saints are fan favorites to win Super Bowl XLIV. If the New Orleans Saints can win Super Bowl XLIV, it may be due to the positive coaching decisions that Coach Payton has enforced throughout the 2009 season.

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