Who ever said san diego never supports the chargers needs to look at this game. All i see are blue uniforms. Spanos just kept raising ticket prices when we were losing. We love our chargers, we just hate the spanos family
Its a playoff home game, when the team was good enough to win the division (or be a WC team). 11 years later and here we are again. Could this be the year?
IMO The biggest blunder in Charger history was when Gene Klein sold the team to George Spanos. From there it was a gradual shift from San Diego back to LA. The Spanos family were never committed or loyal to San Diego. Does any Charger fan remember one of the Spanos members (George or Dean) saying that, "it was a great day for Stockton"? He said that right after the Chargers AFC championship victory over the Steelers sending them to their only SB appearance. If that didn't reek of disloyalty, then I don't know what loyalty means. Anyway the Spanos family just bid their time and allowed the community to turn sour with all the Spanos vs San Diego intrigue until the Spanos got what they wanted and moved away. An aside, I wonder if anyone noticed the subtle changes to the Chargers gear. About a year or two before moving, the lettering of the name San Diego kept getting smaller and less conspicuous until all you saw was the name Chargers or the Bolts logo. Too bad the San Diego community wasn't able or willing to purchase the team from Gene Klein when the opportunity presented itself. Unlike the Green Bay community and the Green Bay Packers. They own the franchise and ensure it stays in Green Bay! Good luck in Ram and Raider country Spanos. And if you feel compelled to move the Chargers back to SD just sell the team to loyal San Diego buyers and then high tail it back to Stockton or wherever you really call home! And good riddance!
Sproles was an absolute beast that night, but the true MVP of the game was the punter, Mike Scifres. He absolutely pinned back Manning and co in almost every occasion inside the 10. That last punt to the 1 yard line with 3 minutes left was probably the best one I have ever seen on a football field. I loved those Chargers - Colts games between 06' and 10'. All of them were great and SD had Payton's number in the postseason.
I remember back then even the Colts players gave props to Scifres too. You don't see a lot of punters in the highlights, especially that many in just 1 highlight.
Never forget the 2005 Indianapolis Colts "perfect season." They were 14-0, looking to go 15-0.... until the Chargers came to town and took them out 26-17 at the RCA Dome. So many memories, I can't believe how fast it's all gone by.
Its stupid cause Spanos could of just paid for the stadium. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Spanos have more than enough money to pay for the stadium
That last play by Sproles.....14 years later still gives me chills. I could almost cry with how happy that made me. I miss the OG San Diego Chargers more than a lot of things in life. The energy, the team, San Diego. Those truly were the days!
Sad isn't it? The wheels on the Norv Turner coached Chargers started to fall off then. Up until then the Chargers had great team that slowly started to slide into mediocrity. Norv Turner was a great OC but he sucked as a head coach. Mike Mc Coy just plain sucked! The three best Chargers coaches IMO: Sid Gilman, Don Coryell and Marty Schottenheimer.
@@strykrpinoy I disagree. Norv had more time at helm than Marty. Norv inherited a fully loaded team. I will say this in Norv's defense. AJ Smith gutted the team bit by bit so Norv had less to work with on the field.
My gramma had breathing problems so she wasnt an active person but this night her and i were celebrating with joy, she’s the reason why i’m charger fan today, now she’s looking down smiling.
Sproles is the most intriguing and entertaining running back I've seen. Every time he gets the ball you still can't believe how talented he is for his size, and then you're mesmerized by how fast his legs move, and blown away by the jukes, cutbacks, broken tackles and ability to quickly find running lanes
Mike Scifres was the real MVP, I remember watching the game live, the best game for a punter that I've ever seen, never seen a punter win the game for a team before
This was a great game. I remember Scifres killed my Colts that night with his punts, making the offense start deep on most of their drives. This and SD's win in Indy the year prior were heartbreakers. Also, the Chargers should've stayed in San Diego. I miss those powder blue unis.
those powder blue unis are now the official home jersey now along with yellow face mask. its going to look a little bit like how the old unis looked like when they were in the AFL
For real. I started watching NFL in 2005, picked the Chargers. Back when they had a city to play for. They are slowly getting some love in LA, I went to 2 games at StubHub during the 2017 season and against the Chiefs it was sad.
Mike Scifres though??? 3 punts inside the 5 and another 2 inside the 10. MVP! Put the Colts high-powered offense in bad positions all night and completely flipped field position a few times.
I was coming down to say that too. There aren't many punts I see in the current game that even put a team inside the 20. Everybody just bombs kicks out of the end zone it feels like.
This video is so awesome but also unintentionally heartbreaking, I’m not a charger fan but man seeing that stadium filled to the brim in primetime everyone cheering , fast toward a decade and now the chargers have no identity or fans , idk how spanos can look at himself in the mirror after what he did , he’s a bottom 5 owner in all of American sports
And Sproles is the G.O.A.T. of this generation. Philly (my team) and San Diego (at the time), are honored to have such a talented small, quick, agile, and tough RB such as D. Sproles.
Should of stayed but there was a petition for them to keep the chargers there and there wasn't enough signature. Would definitely love if they were to stay there but hey its too late now
Damn! I remember this game like it was yesterday. And to think that the year before this wildcard game we beat the colts in the same fashion except in their own stadium. Only to lose to the Patriots at Gillette stadium in the afc championship game. 😢
Yeah, colts defense and special teams were the weak links during Manning's tenure. That's why it was so funny to hear Philip rivers talking shit when Manning landed in Denver. Like he was better than Manning because they knocked out the colts a few times. Then Manning proceeded to destroy the chargers during his Denver stint and rivers still sucks. Lol
watching stephen cooper go back and forth with peyton was always a highlight of colts -charger games in this era. and i dont think he even knew what peyton was calling. it just looked cool
Started watching football in like 05/06 and was a set-in-stone Bolts fan right about when Rivers took over. Grateful to have been witness to the last gasp of the SAN DIEGO Chargers
@@BillyBob-ti2fz the “so called mvp” carried a colts team with one of the worst rushing defenses in the league and the second worst running game in the league to a 12-4 record Not to mention that other then Reggie Wayne who had a solid season (1100 receiving yards) no other colts wide receiver had more than 600 receiving yards…. Including Marvin Harrison.
@@BillyBob-ti2fz “only scored 17 points” that’s more points than Tom Brady scored in both rams Super Bowls, yet he scores 13 points in both games and nobody says a word.
@@bondsgoat25 yet Brady played more impressive in those SBs than Manning did In any of his SBs. Peyton had 3 TDs and 7 ints in his 06 run and he was the worst QB in football in 2015. Tim Tebow could’ve won the SB with that team.
I will never forget how Sproles played in this game. It embodied his mentality as a player. He was a favorite in San Diego, New Orleans, Philadelphia for a reason.
4:23 has some amazing DL spin moves, but the OL and RB pick him up well enough with a switch to get a pass out. That was amazing on both parts and i feel it's over scene a lot and needs to be recognized.
Maybe the Chargers would still be in San Diego if y'all had built a MODERN NFL stadium for the team. Super Bowls every 5 years, a supportive fan base. Can't blame them for leaving.
Wasn’t this the year the Chargers went 8-8, and won the divison, and New England missed the playoffs on a tie breaker win the Dolphins, after a 11-5 campaign without Brady???
@@andy7376 yeah but seriously though up to that point the Cardinals hadnt done anything noteworthy in thier history and then all the sudden have a team like the Pittsburgh Steelers on the ropes in the Superbowl... Bruh
I was at this game. As a season ticket holder and have been to many games since the 80s never heard that stadium that loud when Sproles scored. It was awesome!!
I know people love to create the narrative that Peyton was a choker because of his 14-13 playoff record, but this was not on Peyton. He committed zero turnovers, and had a 90.4 Passer Rating which was still good then. The Colts lost because LT and Sproles led a rushing attack that gashed the Indianapolis for 167 Yards, and 5.1 Pre Rush. The Colts averaged just 2.9 Yards Pre Rush. Also, the Colts Field Position was rough as they had six drives start in their own twenty. Plus, Peyton never got the ball in overtime. There were plenty of playoff games, where the Colts/Broncos lost in spite of Peyton Manning, and this game was one of those.
The Unpopular Opinionated Tennessean it’s facts. Sure you can pick a few games where he was a big reason they lost but out of 13? Honestly MAYBE 5 MAX and that’s if you’re reaching. Brady has been luckier than Peyton in regards to his defense getting key stops or special teams play
The narrative is that Peyton always could’ve played much better in their losses. Yeah he didn’t commit any TOs but he wasn’t putting up any great stats either like he was known for in the regular season. But still big credit for SD for winning this tough-it-out game. -big peyton fan
Brennan McKinney then the colts go to the Super Bowl the next year should’ve stayed they would’ve beat the Saints that year cadwell was terrible that game
@@brendonkeen1974 st8 boo boo no adjustments made the whole game defense playing 5 yards off the receiver ... brees dinking and dunking the whole game.... that shit made me so mad 😠
Listen to that crowd!! San Diego Is the Chargers home.. This wasn't an amazing year we went 8-8 that year, and still made the playoffs and the fan support is great!
@@cidiose Yeah, I can tell you didn't actually watch any of the Colts playoff games with Manning. He wasn't the reason the Colts lost most playoff games. Look at his 2007 season, he passed for 400 yards, 3 TDS, 2 INTs against the Chargers and Loses.....the next week Tom Brady passes for 209 yards...2 TDs....3 INTs.....and wins. In 2010 Manning had the Colts ahead with less than a minute left......moron Jim Caldwell lets the Jets get a big kickoff return then calls a time out allowing the Jets to get one more pass play to get into FG range (the Jets beat Tom Brady the next week BTW). In 2005 Vanderjaht missed a FG, the first he missed at home all season. In 2008 on 3 and 2 the Colts line couldn't stop the Chargers from blowing up the play and Manning had to quickly thrown the ball away, which resulted in a punt. The Chargers tied and in OT Manning never even touched the ball. in 2000 JIm Mora made Manning take a knee as time ran out instead of trying to get into FG range. The Colts lost in OT. Then there was "Jumpball Joe" in 2012 who threw a bomb and the Broncos defense let them score then they lost in what, double OT? I could go on....and Manning has had some playoff stinkers just like every other QB that made the playoffs as many times as he did.....but he was the reason his teams were in the playoffs in the first place. I mean....in 2011 the Colts went 2-14 without Manning.....the Patriots without Tom Brady are 14-7. Look how the Broncos fell apart after he retired even though they still had that defense.
@@Vichedges i watched plenty of colts playoff games and they won inspite of manning as well. He has a SB to show for it. He was not elite in the playoffs and missed plenty of plays he shouldn't of
I remember watching this game , and i had a terrible cold and was literally outta my mind with excitement and had enjoyed the game so much , jumping up n down , i actually sweated the cold right out ..lol ! Loved how we sent Manning home a few times ! These Chargers /Colts playoff games were amazing ! Sproles with 328 All Purpose yards !! Crazy ! One thing about this game , wss when Sproles had the fumble into the endzone , and the Colts recovered , we survived it here but it was always 1 or 2 plays like thst that KILLED us !! Heartbreaking man ! But Herbert bout to lead us to our 1st SB finally !! I JUST KNOW IT !!#GOBOLTS
Being young at the time and not understanding the game like a do now it wasn't personnel issues on the colts defense. The talent was there but the schemes and coaching was just horrid. They relied so heavily on Mathis and Freeney getting to the quarterback that it left massive holes in the defense. The secondary was actually pretty damn good but linebacker row and the front 4 just couldn't do it for 60 minutes. Gap football is heavily underated. When you get fancy with stints and twist it leaves a lot of work for the linebackers to try and clean it up when you don't get there in time and makes it easy for o-lineman to go 1 on 1. Multiple times in this game the ends are just going straight upfield and it was so easy for the o-line to find a man and create those lanes. Getting to the quarterback is great and all but when it leaves the rest of your levels vulnerable is it really worth it? I'ma have to say no, no it was not.
@@markduett1532 I agree man, it's really not. It's championship football. Time to get a little more creative in schemes. Either they ran a base defense because they had that much confidence in their front 4 or they just really didn't know what they were doing. I think it's a little bit of both. That defense was full of talent yet the stats didn't show it. They played way to risky with Mathis and Freeney. All the QB had to do was drop back and then wait 1 second then step up to the left or right and they had plenty of time to set their feet and make a throw. Luckily they didn't play an athletic QB because they would've put up 100 yards ruching on them. After Mathis and Freeney would go straight up field that left the tackles and linebackers in a really shitty situation having to fight through double or triple teams and the linebackers had to do the same. When your secondary is making most of the tackles it might be time to rethink rushing the QB with such recklessness.
@@codeysnow2980 I have been watching a lot of old Colt games recently, because newer Colt games aren't much fun! ;o) Thanks for UA-cam! I was watching the way that the Patriots handled the Colts pass rush. They double teamed Freeney and usually doubled, or at least, chip blocked Mathis with a TE. Except for 2006-07, the Colts DT's could be held up one on one. So, usually, the Patriots were using 6 players to block 4 rushers! Just think, if the Colts had only blitzed often enough for it to have been a threat Brady wouldn't have been able to stand back and pick the secondary apart. Imagine if someone like Brent Venables (Clemson DC) had put together defensive schemes with those defensive players? Man, the Colts would have been Super Bowl mainstays! Peyton's numbers would have been even better or either he wouldn't have been on the field as much, due to huge blow outs! The Colts had everything they needed to be a dominant defensive team, except for the right DC! It really sucks when you think of the lost opportunities that the Colts had, because of inept defensive schemes. Don't get me wrong, I love Tony Dungee, but that defense was capable of so much more!
@@markduett1532 how Ron Meeks held the DC position for 7 years still blows my damn mind. All the talent the colts had defensively made him look like a genius. It's like he doesn't even watch his own game film. It wasn't effort, it wasn't lack of talent, it was like you said major lack of schemes and just your base Tampa 2 base defense..
@@ianstuart371 Tom Shumate But after this game I remember there was a lot of discussion about changing the rules because the Colts never got to touch the ball in OT. Everyone thought it was unfair that their high powered offense didn't have a chance. That's what I was getting at.
@@RamenRobbie yeah you're probably right I wasnt paying much attention to football at that point. Actually the first game I remember watching was the saints Vikings championship game so that one stands out a lot more to me
@@RamenRobbie Hmm this game didn't generate that much discussion regarding the OT rules. The Saints Vikings game is really the one that pushed that discussion forward. Seeing how TD's still end OT no matter what I doubt this game had much if any affect on the rule changes.
Manning's defense failed him a lot of times. This game was no different. Sure he could have put up more than 17 points, but to not even get a chance in overtime and his defense committing horrible penalties, it just sucks. Much love for San Diego, tho. You guys deserve a football team.
probably my all time favorite game to watch, that game winning pass to Sproles after he redeemed himself from the end zone fumble had me and my entire family screaming in the living room.
Who ever said san diego never supports the chargers needs to look at this game. All i see are blue uniforms. Spanos just kept raising ticket prices when we were losing. We love our chargers, we just hate the spanos family
Its a playoff home game, when the team was good enough to win the division (or be a WC team). 11 years later and here we are again. Could this be the year?
Absolutely. Just look at the camera shaking during the Sproles' TD. The NFL has made a terrible mistake in letting the Chargers leave SD
@@thiagoprestitoledo401 They'll be back in SD within 8 years easy. LA will be Rams town when they realize it
@@Easelgames as much as i love to se it happen. spanos has broken the trust
IMO The biggest blunder in Charger history was when Gene Klein sold the team to George Spanos. From there it was a gradual shift from San Diego back to LA. The Spanos family were never committed or loyal to San Diego. Does any Charger fan remember one of the Spanos members (George or Dean) saying that, "it was a great day for Stockton"? He said that right after the Chargers AFC championship victory over the Steelers sending them to their only SB appearance. If that didn't reek of disloyalty, then I don't know what loyalty means. Anyway the Spanos family just bid their time and allowed the community to turn sour with all the Spanos vs San Diego intrigue until the Spanos got what they wanted and moved away. An aside, I wonder if anyone noticed the subtle changes to the Chargers gear. About a year or two before moving, the lettering of the name San Diego kept getting smaller and less conspicuous until all you saw was the name Chargers or the Bolts logo. Too bad the San Diego community wasn't able or willing to purchase the team from Gene Klein when the opportunity presented itself. Unlike the Green Bay community and the Green Bay Packers. They own the franchise and ensure it stays in Green Bay! Good luck in Ram and Raider country Spanos. And if you feel compelled to move the Chargers back to SD just sell the team to loyal San Diego buyers and then high tail it back to Stockton or wherever you really call home! And good riddance!
Sproles was an absolute beast that night, but the true MVP of the game was the punter, Mike Scifres. He absolutely pinned back Manning and co in almost every occasion inside the 10. That last punt to the 1 yard line with 3 minutes left was probably the best one I have ever seen on a football field.
I loved those Chargers - Colts games between 06' and 10'. All of them were great and SD had Payton's number in the postseason.
How on earth AJ Smith allowed Darren Sproles to get away I'll never know. He was a great Charger RB.
#forthebrand
I remember back then even the Colts players gave props to Scifres too. You don't see a lot of punters in the highlights, especially that many in just 1 highlight.
Never forget the 2005 Indianapolis Colts "perfect season." They were 14-0, looking to go 15-0.... until the Chargers came to town and took them out 26-17 at the RCA Dome. So many memories, I can't believe how fast it's all gone by.
@@jasona9 AJ Smith was a horrible GM who let players go and fired Marty
It's sad to see what the Spanos family did to this franchise. The sea of blue in the stadium is beautiful, something that may never happen again.
They wanted a new stadium in sd reportedly but they couldn't get a deal done with the city
Its stupid cause Spanos could of just paid for the stadium. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Spanos have more than enough money to pay for the stadium
Let’s see if it is reignited in SOFI stadium. Let’s go Bolts!
22 Veterans A Day sofi won’t be filled like this.
You mean SD’s mayor. He’s the real reason they left.
Qualcomm looked good under the lights.
But was terrible inside lol
it wasthe trolley rides back that were ass lmao. ill miss rivers
Zeke Sweets I loved the San Diego chargers and visited the Q several times, it’s not the trolley rides. The stadium is absolute dog shit.
@@hostility3404 it is about 80% demolished in order for SDSU to build a stadium as well as to develop the area.
@@josechavez6315 😪
Can't believe this game was 10 years ago. Remember it like yesterday!
LucasEatWorld facts me too I was just talking about this luck would Neva let this happen
Time fly soon we'll be all dead
I can't believe a team with an 8-8 record got into the playoffs.
Me too! Go chargers!
11 dumbass
Mike Scifres was the MVP of this game
Daniel Horton Definitely like god what the ball do to him
Fr those punts were insane
Mannnn don’t remind me lol colts was at the 2-5 yd line every possession 😩😩
so glad this is the top comment
that 70 yarder right before half was unreal
One of my favorite playoff games I’ve watched live. I miss this era of football.
Zap224 football was better back in the day
The era of Rivers instantly running for his life as soon as the ball is snapped
That last play by Sproles.....14 years later still gives me chills. I could almost cry with how happy that made me. I miss the OG San Diego Chargers more than a lot of things in life. The energy, the team, San Diego. Those truly were the days!
wow i can't believe it's been 14 years since this game...
14 years? Jesus Christ Timeflies I’m looking at this clip feels like it was couple of years ago at 14 years.
Justin Herbert is gonna get fcked over by spanos
Look at Sproles feet on that final juke for the game winning TD. Unreal.
I want to click the up thumb, but it's at 43.
10 years and Sproles still going off
Love to see Sproles come back to the Chargers...or when he retires, do a sign and retire as a Charger
Steve Miller his best years were as an eagle tho 🤔 every pb he been to as an eagle only ring as an eagle he gonna retire an eagle
@@tslzole2772 no they were not how many playoff games he win yall
Nate Demers he won a super bowl
@@natedemers7710 Loll he won a super bowl
Although they didn't know it at the time, this was the San Diego Chargers’ last home playoff win.
Sad isn't it? The wheels on the Norv Turner coached Chargers started to fall off then. Up until then the Chargers had great team that slowly started to slide into mediocrity. Norv Turner was a great OC but he sucked as a head coach. Mike Mc Coy just plain sucked! The three best Chargers coaches IMO: Sid Gilman, Don Coryell and Marty Schottenheimer.
Wow! That's crazy and it was 10 years ago
@@jchapman8248 Yet Norv turner did more with the team then Marty did, Marty gets wayyy too much credit.
@@strykrpinoy I disagree. Norv had more time at helm than Marty. Norv inherited a fully loaded team. I will say this in Norv's defense. AJ Smith gutted the team bit by bit so Norv had less to work with on the field.
The moving out of San Diego process was put in motion after this game
Man RIP San Diego NFL football.
What a crowd.
2008 was such a crazy entertaining season
Really!? I thought 2007 and 2009 were much better seasons. 2008 was always a forgettable season for me
D B I always thought 2005 was a very forgettable season. Overall 2006-2014 seasons was great time to be an NFL fan.
@@sxcrunner18 Nah, 08 was more memorable than 07 and 09...
My gramma had breathing problems so she wasnt an active person but this night her and i were celebrating with joy, she’s the reason why i’m charger fan today, now she’s looking down smiling.
Boii what's up with that picture
@@DeeEditor1 You're a flaming douchebag. Wtf does that have to do with his comment that's obviously sad?
I remember whatching this and jumping like a mad man as Sproles ran it in. Those were really fun times to be a Chargers fan.
Sproles is the most intriguing and entertaining running back I've seen. Every time he gets the ball you still can't believe how talented he is for his size, and then you're mesmerized by how fast his legs move, and blown away by the jukes, cutbacks, broken tackles and ability to quickly find running lanes
Mike Scifres was the real MVP, I remember watching the game live, the best game for a punter that I've ever seen, never seen a punter win the game for a team before
Wish the chargers would rock the powder blues more often. Great game. Glad both of these teams are back in the tourny
R&B Music They need to bring back the early 2000s jerseys with the dark blue helmets and the yellow + white lightning bolts - those are the best man
I think the NFL has a rule on how often you can wear certain jerseys which is dumb af
Feel the same way. They should wear them in the playoffs. Not a huge fan of the navy blue scheme.
lucky for you the powder blue unis are the official home jersey now
It’s their home uniforms for this year. Hopefully it’ll stay the same for when they move into the stadium they’re sharing with the Rams
This was a great game. I remember Scifres killed my Colts that night with his punts, making the offense start deep on most of their drives. This and SD's win in Indy the year prior were heartbreakers. Also, the Chargers should've stayed in San Diego. I miss those powder blue unis.
those powder blue unis are now the official home jersey now along with yellow face mask. its going to look a little bit like how the old unis looked like when they were in the AFL
I was nervous throughout the whole game
What an amazing game. I miss the 2000s NFL and when the Chargers has this much love for them. ⚡️#BOLTUP
Q Jefferson You can thank Dean Spanos
For real. I started watching NFL in 2005, picked the Chargers. Back when they had a city to play for. They are slowly getting some love in LA, I went to 2 games at StubHub during the 2017 season and against the Chiefs it was sad.
Traded my dolt gear for Raiders gear
Honestly one of the best games by a punter of all time
Mike Scifres though??? 3 punts inside the 5 and another 2 inside the 10. MVP! Put the Colts high-powered offense in bad positions all night and completely flipped field position a few times.
I was coming down to say that too. There aren't many punts I see in the current game that even put a team inside the 20. Everybody just bombs kicks out of the end zone it feels like.
Our punter and kicker were top notch
He's as good as the Ravens' punter! 😳😯
It’s impossible to have 3 punts inside the 5 and 2 inside the 10.
@@fralf4381 are you really this stupid?
This video is so awesome but also unintentionally heartbreaking, I’m not a charger fan but man seeing that stadium filled to the brim in primetime everyone cheering , fast toward a decade and now the chargers have no identity or fans , idk how spanos can look at himself in the mirror after what he did , he’s a bottom 5 owner in all of American sports
And Sproles is the G.O.A.T. of this generation. Philly (my team) and San Diego (at the time), are honored to have such a talented small, quick, agile, and tough RB such as D. Sproles.
Eternal Darkness fun fact my uncles friend went to high school with Darren sproles he told me they jsut gave him the ball he would score
@@dahooper2118 Tarik Cohen is the closest thing we have to Darren Sproles. IMO.
Eternal Darkness Sproles has (or at least had) some power to go with his speed and agility. Cohen is pure quickness
It’s the Chargers playing where they belong
In Los Angeles....⚡
@@enterzone263 no
But the stadium was always half empty during the season.
@@enterzone263 LA doesn't know a thing about this. They don't want to either.
@@enterzone263 Hell no.
One of the best playoffs of all time, including the Cards and Steelers Super bowl, both AFC and NFC championships it was all good and wild 👌👍
Dang sproles and the punter were playing lights out
This game was so exciting to watch live
I miss having them in San Diego.
Same
Yeah well it's a new team with justin herbert I wish things were in San Diego. But we will see what happens 2021.
I miss those days. Exiting SAN DIEGO CHARGERS.....when we had LT, Gates & a younger Rivers. Aaahhh....the good ole days
WOW! my first playoff heartbreak, all I remember was Darren sproles game winning Td
Miss John Madden Commentary almost 10 years without him
Like if the chargers should go back to San Diego
The Spanos family sucks for moving the Chargers to a place they have no fans
LA didn't even want the rams let alone the chargers.
NnnnnnnnnOT gonna happen bud.
Should of stayed but there was a petition for them to keep the chargers there and there wasn't enough signature. Would definitely love if they were to stay there but hey its too late now
@@anthonymonterosso7472 they have more fans now
I remember vividly. Chargers punter was unreal. Remember his name to this day though he was never really on top of the stats
Damn! I remember this game like it was yesterday. And to think that the year before this wildcard game we beat the colts in the same fashion except in their own stadium. Only to lose to the Patriots at Gillette stadium in the afc championship game. 😢
That was really about the best SD could hope for in '07, playing the unbeaten Patriots in the AFC championship game.
2006 was the Chargers year. 07 and 08 were good runs but the Chargers weren’t the heavy favorites like they were in 06.
Yeah, colts defense and special teams were the weak links during Manning's tenure. That's why it was so funny to hear Philip rivers talking shit when Manning landed in Denver. Like he was better than Manning because they knocked out the colts a few times. Then Manning proceeded to destroy the chargers during his Denver stint and rivers still sucks. Lol
I was 9 when I watched this game. I'm 23 now. Jeeeeeeez. Great game. LT and Sproles were dynamic back in the day
This was an amazing game to attend. The Energy was unreal.
Those powder blues are some of the greatest uniforms to ever grace the NFL. And Tomlinsons dark visor is the best face mask/visor of all time
watching stephen cooper go back and forth with peyton was always a highlight of colts -charger games in this era. and i dont think he even knew what peyton was calling. it just looked cool
Started watching football in like 05/06 and was a set-in-stone Bolts fan right about when Rivers took over.
Grateful to have been witness to the last gasp of the SAN DIEGO Chargers
Man. Back when the NFL was good.
I am not a Chargers fan but I always loved seeing Phillip Rivers getting hyped. LOL!
As a Colts fan this is one of the more crushing losses that come to mind
Mitch.G the colts defense gave up some plenty’s it cost the colts lose that game
Kirk Swann Jr I mean the so called mvp Peyton Manning put only 17 points against an 8-8 football team
@@BillyBob-ti2fz the “so called mvp” carried a colts team with one of the worst rushing defenses in the league and the second worst running game in the league to a 12-4 record
Not to mention that other then Reggie Wayne who had a solid season (1100 receiving yards) no other colts wide receiver had more than 600 receiving yards…. Including Marvin Harrison.
@@BillyBob-ti2fz “only scored 17 points” that’s more points than Tom Brady scored in both rams Super Bowls, yet he scores 13 points in both games and nobody says a word.
@@bondsgoat25 yet Brady played more impressive in those SBs than Manning did In any of his SBs. Peyton had 3 TDs and 7 ints in his 06 run and he was the worst QB in football in 2015. Tim Tebow could’ve won the SB with that team.
A true modern classic. Some great future hall of fame players from both teams. An awesome reminder once they retire 👏
if is wasn't new England san diego was always peytons kryptonite.
Peyton got revenge on both so it's all good
as a bronco in the post season he owned both teams as a bronco in post season
@@BDA_Empire69 u wouldnt say owned but ok
@@jsmiller0605 lmao revenge, if you can call it that.
@Colts fan4 Life manning kind of lucked out when playing ne those games most times. That's ok cause Brady owns the league with 6 to manning's 2.
This game never gets old. Brings back so much memories and emotions. Even though we were 8-8 that year it was one of the most exciting chargers squad…
The punt at 3:40 holy shit LOL
that punt left scifres foot at his own 18, landed at the opponents 5 yd line! 77 yards IN THE AIR! At sea level, no less.
Scifres was KING of the 6 second hang time. He would warm up in Dallas by continually plinking the Cowboys video screen above the field, pregame.
I remember this game like it was yesterday. Man I’m getting old.
I miss these guys. The good old days.
Man I can’t even lie I love my Chargers so much 😭😭😭 ⚡️
My San Diego Chargers I miss him and the Q ☹️☹️
I will never forget how Sproles played in this game. It embodied his mentality as a player. He was a favorite in San Diego, New Orleans, Philadelphia for a reason.
Ah the good old days
This was a classic. I remember this game so well. Love my Chargers
I wanted to go to this gsme so bad! I was a freshman in HS at the time. Now Ima go support my Bolts in Baltimore this Sunday ⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
4:23 has some amazing DL spin moves, but the OL and RB pick him up well enough with a switch to get a pass out. That was amazing on both parts and i feel it's over scene a lot and needs to be recognized.
Remember like it was yesterday chargers went 4-8 needed to win out with the help of other team losses. And damn did it play in their favor
my fav. game of that run was the week before, an ABSOLUTE scorching of the Broncos and the game that got Shanahan fired.
Maybe the Chargers would still be in San Diego if y'all had built a MODERN NFL stadium for the team. Super Bowls every 5 years, a supportive fan base. Can't blame them for leaving.
Wasn’t this the year the Chargers went 8-8, and won the divison, and New England missed the playoffs on a tie breaker win the Dolphins, after a 11-5 campaign without Brady???
Yes it was.
10 years ago...it’s crazy how time flies
Yeah 2008 was really wack for the NFL. Tge topping on the cake was the CARDINALS being less than 2 minutes away from thier first Lombardi.
Light Yagami it was good for me cuz that when my Steelers got their 6th, but I consider that the best Super Bowl of all time
@@andy7376 yeah but seriously though up to that point the Cardinals hadnt done anything noteworthy in thier history and then all the sudden have a team like the Pittsburgh Steelers on the ropes in the Superbowl... Bruh
Miss these old school smash mouth games
I can’t imagine the type of painkillers LT was on to play w something torn in his groin. I pulled mine and couldn’t run a slant lol
No LT wasn’t on pain killers when he tore his groin. You’re just a pussy.
Sproles is rarely talked about… My God he needs to get more credit!
Love these old videos brings back memories...thank u 🤘
This was my first ever NFL game. What a game!! The energy was unreal!
And now Rivers is playing for the Colts.
This game will forever be the Mike Scifres Game.
That was the ‘Magic’ San Diego Chargers fans have for this team. They belong in SD
Brings me back, I was there Section 35 Row 21 Field level
I had no idea Madden was still calling games in 2008
It was actually his last playoff run as a commentator.
@@TheMasterQuests Damn, right in my feels
haha sorry man@@fixxxer3456
lets not forget bout the unsung hero Mike "say hello to inside the 10yard line" Scifers.
Marvin Harrison's last game as a Colt
Larry Price tony dungy’s last game with the Colts too I believe
I remember Harrison choking a ball boy and shooting another man. Good riddance. Disgrace to football. How he is in the hall of fame is a beyond me!!
Ryan O'Neill I think his 1100+ recs, 14500+ yards, and 120+ TDs for his career had something to do with it....idk though could be wrong
@@z4ng3tsu1ch1g0 I'm talking about character they shouldn't allow him in
I was at this game. We didn't leave for like 30 minutes after OT. We stayed and cheered
Bolt Tf Up!⚡⚡⚡
I was at this game. As a season ticket holder and have been to many games since the 80s never heard that stadium that loud when Sproles scored. It was awesome!!
I know people love to create the narrative that Peyton was a choker because of his 14-13 playoff record, but this was not on Peyton. He committed zero turnovers, and had a 90.4 Passer Rating which was still good then. The Colts lost because LT and Sproles led a rushing attack that gashed the Indianapolis for 167 Yards, and 5.1 Pre Rush. The Colts averaged just 2.9 Yards Pre Rush. Also, the Colts Field Position was rough as they had six drives start in their own twenty. Plus, Peyton never got the ball in overtime. There were plenty of playoff games, where the Colts/Broncos lost in spite of Peyton Manning, and this game was one of those.
The Unpopular Opinionated Tennessean it’s facts. Sure you can pick a few games where he was a big reason they lost but out of 13? Honestly MAYBE 5 MAX and that’s if you’re reaching. Brady has been luckier than Peyton in regards to his defense getting key stops or special teams play
LT only rushed for 25 yards on that game
@@ernestogastelum9123 He only got the ball five times, so 5.0 Pre Rush.
The narrative is that Peyton always could’ve played much better in their losses. Yeah he didn’t commit any TOs but he wasn’t putting up any great stats either like he was known for in the regular season. But still big credit for SD for winning this tough-it-out game. -big peyton fan
I was 18 yrs old when I saw this. I was Full of hope loving this franchise. I miss that
That was the game that ended Tony Dungy’s career in Indianapolis! 😂😂😂
Brennan McKinney then the colts go to the Super Bowl the next year should’ve stayed they would’ve beat the Saints that year cadwell was terrible that game
@@ogkur6311 I remember that game and the announcers said that he was never nervous during games. Lmao bull shit😂
@@brendonkeen1974 who u talking about Caldwell??,
@@ogkur6311 yeah they were hyping him up that game saying how he is always so calm and he coached like shit
@@brendonkeen1974 st8 boo boo no adjustments made the whole game defense playing 5 yards off the receiver ... brees dinking and dunking the whole game.... that shit made me so mad 😠
I'm watching this video between the Chargers and the Colts before the Monday Night Football game today! Go Chargers! #BoltUp ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Damn how weak was the AFC WEST that year??? Lol!! 8-8 and hosting a 12-4 colts team! Ha gotta love playoffs!
Gonzalez was a monster in this playoff game
when the charger fans showed up to the games
Before they were driven away by the inept Spanos Family....
jasona9 ya the Spanos family is the most hated team owners
jasona9 excuses , SD is a mediocre sports town
ItzJayScott J. Cole is dogshit
Tyler Joaquin must have been dropped when you were younger
Listen to that crowd!! San Diego Is the Chargers home.. This wasn't an amazing year we went 8-8 that year, and still made the playoffs and the fan support is great!
The teabagger king of one-and-dones. Lost to an 8-8 team.
It's no like the Colts were 18-0 and lost to a 10-6 six seed or anything.
😂😂😂
Manning and his usual one-and- done chokejobs in january...
@@cidiose Yeah, I can tell you didn't actually watch any of the Colts playoff games with Manning. He wasn't the reason the Colts lost most playoff games. Look at his 2007 season, he passed for 400 yards, 3 TDS, 2 INTs against the Chargers and Loses.....the next week Tom Brady passes for 209 yards...2 TDs....3 INTs.....and wins. In 2010 Manning had the Colts ahead with less than a minute left......moron Jim Caldwell lets the Jets get a big kickoff return then calls a time out allowing the Jets to get one more pass play to get into FG range (the Jets beat Tom Brady the next week BTW).
In 2005 Vanderjaht missed a FG, the first he missed at home all season. In 2008 on 3 and 2 the Colts line couldn't stop the Chargers from blowing up the play and Manning had to quickly thrown the ball away, which resulted in a punt. The Chargers tied and in OT Manning never even touched the ball.
in 2000 JIm Mora made Manning take a knee as time ran out instead of trying to get into FG range. The Colts lost in OT.
Then there was "Jumpball Joe" in 2012 who threw a bomb and the Broncos defense let them score then they lost in what, double OT?
I could go on....and Manning has had some playoff stinkers just like every other QB that made the playoffs as many times as he did.....but he was the reason his teams were in the playoffs in the first place.
I mean....in 2011 the Colts went 2-14 without Manning.....the Patriots without Tom Brady are 14-7. Look how the Broncos fell apart after he retired even though they still had that defense.
@@Vichedges i watched plenty of colts playoff games and they won inspite of manning as well. He has a SB to show for it. He was not elite in the playoffs and missed plenty of plays he shouldn't of
I remember watching this game , and i had a terrible cold and was literally outta my mind with excitement and had enjoyed the game so much , jumping up n down , i actually sweated the cold right out ..lol ! Loved how we sent Manning home a few times ! These Chargers /Colts playoff games were amazing ! Sproles with 328 All Purpose yards !! Crazy ! One thing about this game , wss when Sproles had the fumble into the endzone , and the Colts recovered , we survived it here but it was always 1 or 2 plays like thst that KILLED us !! Heartbreaking man ! But Herbert bout to lead us to our 1st SB finally !! I JUST KNOW IT !!#GOBOLTS
Can you do more of meet the- series?
Like Jamal Williams said “game over “ this brings me a lot of joy watching this again reminds me of the peak of San Diego chargers football
Anyone else miss the old NBC design??
Mike Scifres!!! What a beast of a punter . This game shows how important is having a good punter for your team
I miss John Madden commentating.
As a san diego resident (but non chargers fan) all these old clips make me sad about how dedicated chargers fans were until ownership ruined it.
Back when officiating was alright in the league
Daniel Tapia true
Ehhhhh. Not sure what you're watching. They still cheated for certain qbs like manning or that ftm brady
No it wasn't haha
That did not look like PI in overtime, huge call
Chunon Bartfield it was holding not pass interference
What a beautiful night that was at the Q . One of my favorite games I’ve been to live
Damn and the Colts were 12-4 too
Being young at the time and not understanding the game like a do now it wasn't personnel issues on the colts defense. The talent was there but the schemes and coaching was just horrid. They relied so heavily on Mathis and Freeney getting to the quarterback that it left massive holes in the defense. The secondary was actually pretty damn good but linebacker row and the front 4 just couldn't do it for 60 minutes. Gap football is heavily underated. When you get fancy with stints and twist it leaves a lot of work for the linebackers to try and clean it up when you don't get there in time and makes it easy for o-lineman to go 1 on 1. Multiple times in this game the ends are just going straight upfield and it was so easy for the o-line to find a man and create those lanes. Getting to the quarterback is great and all but when it leaves the rest of your levels vulnerable is it really worth it? I'ma have to say no, no it was not.
I just posted a rant about this very thing up above. Continually running Tampa 2 is not a wise thing to do in the playoffs.
@@markduett1532 I agree man, it's really not. It's championship football. Time to get a little more creative in schemes. Either they ran a base defense because they had that much confidence in their front 4 or they just really didn't know what they were doing. I think it's a little bit of both. That defense was full of talent yet the stats didn't show it. They played way to risky with Mathis and Freeney. All the QB had to do was drop back and then wait 1 second then step up to the left or right and they had plenty of time to set their feet and make a throw. Luckily they didn't play an athletic QB because they would've put up 100 yards ruching on them. After Mathis and Freeney would go straight up field that left the tackles and linebackers in a really shitty situation having to fight through double or triple teams and the linebackers had to do the same. When your secondary is making most of the tackles it might be time to rethink rushing the QB with such recklessness.
@@codeysnow2980 I have been watching a lot of old Colt games recently, because newer Colt games aren't much fun! ;o) Thanks for UA-cam! I was watching the way that the Patriots handled the Colts pass rush. They double teamed Freeney and usually doubled, or at least, chip blocked Mathis with a TE. Except for 2006-07, the Colts DT's could be held up one on one. So, usually, the Patriots were using 6 players to block 4 rushers! Just think, if the Colts had only blitzed often enough for it to have been a threat Brady wouldn't have been able to stand back and pick the secondary apart. Imagine if someone like Brent Venables (Clemson DC) had put together defensive schemes with those defensive players? Man, the Colts would have been Super Bowl mainstays! Peyton's numbers would have been even better or either he wouldn't have been on the field as much, due to huge blow outs! The Colts had everything they needed to be a dominant defensive team, except for the right DC! It really sucks when you think of the lost opportunities that the Colts had, because of inept defensive schemes. Don't get me wrong, I love Tony Dungee, but that defense was capable of so much more!
@@markduett1532 how Ron Meeks held the DC position for 7 years still blows my damn mind. All the talent the colts had defensively made him look like a genius. It's like he doesn't even watch his own game film. It wasn't effort, it wasn't lack of talent, it was like you said major lack of schemes and just your base Tampa 2 base defense..
This game, and the NFC championship the following season, are what led to the changes to the NFL overtime system.
This game was decided by a touchdown though, so is unaffected by the rule change.
Yeah this had nothing to do with that
@@ianstuart371 Tom Shumate But after this game I remember there was a lot of discussion about changing the rules because the Colts never got to touch the ball in OT. Everyone thought it was unfair that their high powered offense didn't have a chance. That's what I was getting at.
@@RamenRobbie yeah you're probably right I wasnt paying much attention to football at that point. Actually the first game I remember watching was the saints Vikings championship game so that one stands out a lot more to me
@@RamenRobbie Hmm this game didn't generate that much discussion regarding the OT rules. The Saints Vikings game is really the one that pushed that discussion forward.
Seeing how TD's still end OT no matter what I doubt this game had much if any affect on the rule changes.
That Chargers punter is amazing
3:47
If I ever invented something and became a billionaire like Bezos; I'd buy the Chargers and build them a new stadium in San Diego, where they belong!
Manning's defense failed him a lot of times. This game was no different. Sure he could have put up more than 17 points, but to not even get a chance in overtime and his defense committing horrible penalties, it just sucks. Much love for San Diego, tho. You guys deserve a football team.
Peyton Manning the REAL G.O.A.T!
Mr Q Ceaz yeah at choking
probably my all time favorite game to watch, that game winning pass to Sproles after he redeemed himself from the end zone fumble had me and my entire family screaming in the living room.