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View Poll Results: Who wins?
Colts by double digits 10 14.08%
Colts by 9 or less 24 33.80%
Ravens by 9 or less 32 45.07%
Ravens by double digits 4 5.63%
Colts sneak out of Baltimore overnight, steal AFC title game spot 1 1.41%
The winner of the other AFC game is the real winner here 0 0%
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who won in this 2005 regular season matchup? also 2003 and 2002 I believe?
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Colts by 17.
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Just so people get rawl's point... Indy beat Baltimore in 2002 (22-20, @IND), 2004 (20-10, @IND), and 2005 (24-7, @BAL).
I'm not saying it necessary means anything for this year, as the teams change each year... but just clarifying.
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And does Rawl know this is 2006-07?
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What is the Patriots record vs SD in 2002-2005? What is Phillys record vs NO in 2002-2005?
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Just so people get rawl's point... Indy beat Baltimore in 2002 (22-20, @IND), 2004 (20-10, @IND), and 2005 (24-7, @BAL).
I'm not saying it necessary means anything for this year, as the teams change each year... but just clarifying.
2002: Baltimore was 7 - 9
2004: Baltimore was 9 - 7
2005: Baltimore was 6 - 10

Baltimore certainly wasn't a world beater in any of those years.
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The Ravens lost to the Bengals and Broncos this season (along with the Panthers). The Colts beat both the Bengals and Broncos this season. So, by the unmitigated power of the Transitive Property, the Colts will beat the Ravens.
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The Colts have the most wins against playoff teams (of teams still alive, not including WC playoff games) with a 4-1 record (with wins @NE, @NYJ, @NYG (and PHI, losing @DAL). The Ravens were 3-0 with Ws over the Chargers and @Saints (and @Chiefs). I'm liking the Colts in this game.
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The Colts have the most wins against playoff teams (of teams still alive, not including WC playoff games) with a 4-1 record (with wins @NE, @NYJ, @NYG (and PHI, losing @DAL). The Ravens were 3-0 with Ws over the Chargers and @Saints (and @Chiefs). I'm liking the Colts in this game.
But the Ravens have a better winning percentage.

Nonetheless, I think Manning wins because I think he will be better prepared than Ray Lewis. Lewis will probably bring a knife to the fight while Manning will bring a cannon.
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Just so people get rawl's point... Indy beat Baltimore in 2002 (22-20, @IND), 2004 (20-10, @IND), and 2005 (24-7, @BAL).
I'm not saying it necessary means anything for this year, as the teams change each year... but just clarifying.
2002: Baltimore was 7 - 9
2004: Baltimore was 9 - 7
2005: Baltimore was 6 - 10

Baltimore certainly wasn't a world beater in any of those years.
More specifically, Baltimore had Kyle Boller.
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