On morning after, Saints savoring win
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.--New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton grabbed the Lombardi Trophy and held it aloft while addressing reporters here Monday during the traditional morning-after news conference for the Super Bowl's winning coach and most valuable player. "This thing laid in my bed next to me last night," Payton said. "I rolled over last night. I probably drooled on it. Man, there's nothing like it." Indeed, these are times to savor for the Saints and their followers after the team turned its first Super Bowl appearance into its first Super Bowl victory by beating the Indianapolis Colts, 31-17, on Sunday evening at Sun Life Stadium. "We're gonna enjoy this for a while," Saints quarterback Drew Brees said at Monday's news conference at the Super Bowl media center. "I think the city of New Orleans is enjoying it right now. Don't expect anyone in New Orleans to go to work