Published on Monday, February 08, 2010
By SB Sun Staff Writer
MIAMI - Reggie Wayne stared right through all those reporters.
He wasn't bothered by the questions Sunday night. He just couldn't believe he and the Colts lost to his hometown New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl.
Moments after Indianapolis came up one victory short of a championship, the Pro Bowl receiver downplayed the disappointment by focusing on next season.
"I'd rather win than lose, but I think once we get this feeling out of the way, we'll be determined to come back and get another shot at it," Wayne said.
Who could blame him for being upset? He'll hear about this loss for years.
It won't be any easier for other Colts, who will constantly be reminded of blowing a 10-point lead in the Super Bowl and failing to live up to expectations following a near-perfect regular season.
"I felt like we played well this postseason," Peyton Manning said. "We played well in our first playoff game, played well two weeks ago and, at times, made some plays against the Saints
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