Colts lose 28-24 to injured Chargers, what da fuck?!?
If you’ve been watching these football games the past six months, this should be your sentiments exactly.
Yep, the Indianapolis Colts, the team that was suppose to be the biggest road block in the middle of the Patriots’ road for a Super Bowl championship, just got blindsided by the injury-plagued San Diego Chargers, beating the Colts without quarterback Philip Rivers and star runningback LaDainian Tomlinson.
Imagine that huh? Peyton Manning, last year’s Super Bowl MVP, lost to a team being ran by the likes of quarterback Billy Volek and halfback Michael Turner. If you don’t have a clue who these guys are, I don’t blame you.
Well, the Indianapolis Colts will remember
them for sure. And after Volek and Turner led the Chargers to a 28-24 upset of Indianapolis, every single soul in Indiana will make them remember.
And as expected, Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson were more than happy to see the subs play like they did. After everything that has been said about the Colts going under the radar this season, the San Diego Chargers definitely put these Colts under, for good.
‘’No one seemed rattled,'’ LaDainian Tomlinson, the two-time NFL rushing champion, said. He only had 28 yards on seven carries. ‘’Guys just kept playing. It was really amazing to watch, to be honest with you.'’
‘’Nobody really gave us a shot,'’ quarterback Philip Rivers said. ‘’We were seeing preview shows of you know, ‘Can’t wait for Indy-New England.’ We just had us in this locker room, kind of like we just had us when it was 1-3. Nobody would say we’d be playing in the AFC championship in New England when we were 1-3. But we believed it and we kept playing.'’
The San Diego Chargers will now visit the New England Patriots at Foxboro. The last time these two teams played in the playoffs, the Patriots were celebrating a divisional round win on the Chargers’ logo in San Diego. You can bet your ass the Chargers will have this in mind when they see New England’s emblem at Foxboro.
Who will win the 2008 AFC championship game between the New England Patriots and the San Diego Chargers? AcesAce Sportsbook has the odds.
San Diego Chargers +14.5
New England Patriots -14.5
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