The Indianapolis Colts had won 16-straight games against the AFC South heading into Sunday's matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field.
Unfortunately for the visitors, the Jaguars acted as very, very disruptive hosts in a 51-16 onslaught.
While the Jaguars laid dormant for much of the first half, settling for field goals and punts, the third quarter woke a sleeping beast that the Colts clearly couldn't handle.
The Jaguars scored 42 second half points in what could be described as "a slaying of AFC South demons."
Quarterback Blake Bortles and the offense failed to sustain any success in the first half, but suddenly woke up and produced five second-half touchdowns.