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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 395223" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>*sigh* Was hoping nobody would bring up the fact that the Chargers have owned us. To be fair we won there in 2008. But, overall they have our number and especially in Indy. Two of their playoff wins are against us. I spent a long time trying to figure out what the deal was, really. The only thing I could come up with was for years their d line owned our o line. That matchup had forced Manning to throw most of the game and we can never run against them, not even a little. Going back to 2005 not even Edge could run on them and we had a good o line then.</p><p></p><p>I don't get it but stopped trying to figure it out. It's a lot like how Denver always seemed to have New England's number too. And then we would own Denver. And then in 2005 we stopped being owned by the New England but started to get owned by San Diego while New England started to own San Diego even if Brady didn't play well. And the Steelers....not sure what you will get with them. We never beat them when it matters, but they beat SD or Baltimore but have lost to NE. And we have owned Baltimore.</p><p>On the flip side we own Baltimore. I am sure the Ravens are not unhappy that Peyton is out.</p><p></p><p>Gotta love the off and on ownage by AFC rivals eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 395223, member: 4098"] *sigh* Was hoping nobody would bring up the fact that the Chargers have owned us. To be fair we won there in 2008. But, overall they have our number and especially in Indy. Two of their playoff wins are against us. I spent a long time trying to figure out what the deal was, really. The only thing I could come up with was for years their d line owned our o line. That matchup had forced Manning to throw most of the game and we can never run against them, not even a little. Going back to 2005 not even Edge could run on them and we had a good o line then. I don't get it but stopped trying to figure it out. It's a lot like how Denver always seemed to have New England's number too. And then we would own Denver. And then in 2005 we stopped being owned by the New England but started to get owned by San Diego while New England started to own San Diego even if Brady didn't play well. And the Steelers....not sure what you will get with them. We never beat them when it matters, but they beat SD or Baltimore but have lost to NE. And we have owned Baltimore. On the flip side we own Baltimore. I am sure the Ravens are not unhappy that Peyton is out. Gotta love the off and on ownage by AFC rivals eh? [/QUOTE]
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