The New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts are quite familiar with one another. While the days of the Tom Brady-Peyton Manning rivalry are long gone, the teams have still gone up against one another in each of the last two seasons — splitting the series 1-1.
Since their most recent meeting last November, however, a lot has changed. Obviously, the Patriots have managed to become even less productive on offense, while the Colts’ quarterback carousel continued to spin (they are now on their fifth different starter since that 26-3 New England win).
As a result, there is no telling what will happen in Frankfurt, Germany, this Sunday.