Super Bowl Capsules: Rejection a motivator for some players
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The neglected, underestimated and the franchise have somehow landed in the rejected Super Bowl - some with her casting, too.
The New Orleans Saints would not be competitive, let alone NFC champions and their first Wonderful Bowl without a number of players who correspond to these categories. The list starts with quarterback Drew Brees and includes Darren Sharper, Jonathan Vilma, Jeremy Shockey, Pierre Thomas and Marques Colston.
Same for the Colts. Indianapolis defensive starters Gary Brackett and Melvin Bullitt was not drafted.Neither was Jeff Saturday, the three former All-Pro who snaps the ball to Peyton Manning. Two other starters, guard Ryan Lilja and defensive attempt to cope Dan Muir, were picked up on waivers. DE Raheem Brock was selected seventh in full by the Eagles in 2002, and signed off by Indy. Pierre Garcon, two shots in the tail of a lamb developing wide receiver, was a sixth-round draft.
"You have to take the assets of your opportunities. Nothing is given. You have to take it and do not let go, "said Antoine Bethea, subject to the Colts starting safety and a sixth-round pick in 2006."I, Melvin Bullitt, Jacob Lacey, Jerraud Powers - I think we all did. And this is only secondary, not to mention the guys on the front. So whatever, whatever you scarcity to do, you can not renounce the possibility that you are given.

