Jonathan Goodwin Shares His Super Bowl Experience

Jonathan Goodwin credits coach Sean Payton with keeping the team focused during the week prior to the Super Bowl.
1. First, I have to ask, how would you describe the atmosphere in the Superdome after you won the NFC Championship?
Electric!! As soon as the kick got over the line of scrimmage the fans in the end zone started to celebrate, so at that point I knew it had to be on track to be good. After that it was a man hug session (haha). We all were so excited! Everything that we said we wanted to accomplish had been done. We still had one goal left, but to get to that point was a great feeling for us also. Four years ago we got to that point and came up short and that was one of the worst feelings you can ever experience as a professional athlete.
2. The week before the Super Bowl seems like it would be full of distractions. How were you guys able to focus on practicing and film study with so much going on around you?
Well coach Payton did a great job of preparing us for the distractions. We took care of all out tickets and things like that during the bye week, so we could focus on just football the week we spent in Miami. Another thing that coach did that was smart was he didn’t give us the whole gameplan until we got to Miami. This was key because we spent the week in Miami learning the game plan instead of just trying to remember it from the bye week.
3. You guys had a little bit of a slow start against the Colts, but from the second quarter on it was all Saints. Was there anything said in the huddle or on the sidelines that helped get you going?
Honestly we played well in the first half we just missed a couple plays. On the first series Drew missed Meach, on the second series we had a drop, and then we had the goal line stand. The whole game we had confidence we just started taking advantage of our opportunities in the second half. We believe we are the only people that can stop our offense.
4. Did you have any idea during halftime that Sean Payton called for the onside kick to begin the second half? I’ve heard that Thomas Morstead was terrified when he was told, but did the rest of the team know what was going to happen?
Coach told us all week he was going to call it. He just didn’t know when he would. At half time he told us we would start the half with the ball because he was calling the ambush.
5. During the game, when did it sink in that you guys were actually going to win and become champions?
When we took the 24-17 lead Jon Stinchcomb said to me that we were just over three minutes from winning the Super Bowl. A few plays later Tracy got the interception and then I asked Stinch to tell me that again. So I would say at that point.
6. When the game ended, was there anyone or anything that you thought of right away?
Just my wife, I was trying to see if she was making her way down to the field. It was the greatest feeling you can ever experience as an athlete so I wanted to share it with my family.
7. Looking back on the season as a whole, one thing that struck me was how many things have to go just right for a team to win the Super Bowl. Have you had a chance to sit back and reflect on what it took to win it all?
You are right. Just think if we don’t come back in the Dolphins game or the Carolina game at home then we don’t have home field advantage. That alone could have made it tougher to get to Miami.
8. Personally, you had a great season, earning a trip to the Pro Bowl for the first time. Would you attribute your success to a different approach to the game or is it more about gaining experience and being out there every Sunday?
I had a dream season to go to your first Pro Bowl and win the Super Bowl in the same season is a dream come true. I prepared the same way as I have always done. I think more people just noticed me and some of the other guys more this year.
9. You guys sure seemed to have a great time at the big parade in NOLA. What was it like to be in the middle of that scene?
It was great! It was an experience I will cherish for the rest of my life. The city of New Orleans made us all feel like kings. The fans love us and we love our fans back.
10. Finally, do you have plans to do anything exciting during the offseason?
No just relax and take some vacations.

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