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  • BillsImpossible
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    • Mar 2013
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    Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

    Jim Schwartz was the DC for the Tennessee Titans from 2002-2008.

    In 2002, the Titans swept the Colts. 23-15, 27-17.

    In 2003, the Colts swept the Titans. 33-7, 29-27.

    In 2004, the Colts swept the Titans. 31-17, 51-24.

    In 2005, the Colts swept the Titans. 31-10, 35-3.

    In 2006, they split. 14-13 Colts, and 20-17 Titans.

    In 2007, they split. 22-20 Colts, and 16-10 Titans.

    In 2008, they split. 31-21 Titans, and 23-0 Colts.

    5-9 over 14 games.

    The Schwartz hasn't faced Petyon Manning since the last game of the 2008 season.

    Get Peyton Manning Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.


    So what's it all mean?

    5-9 might sound bad, but considering how Schwartz had to face the, "Greatest quarterback of all time," 14 times that's actually a pretty good record.

    The Colts had Peyton Manning.

    The Tennessee Titans had Steve McNair, Billy Voleck, Vince Young, and Kerry Collins.
  • Fletch
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    • May 2007
    • 3166

    #2
    Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

    Originally posted by BillsImpossible View Post
    Jim Schwartz was the DC for the Tennessee Titans from 2002-2008.

    In 2002, the Titans swept the Colts. 23-15, 27-17.

    In 2003, the Colts swept the Titans. 33-7, 29-27.

    In 2004, the Colts swept the Titans. 31-17, 51-24.

    In 2005, the Colts swept the Titans. 31-10, 35-3.

    In 2006, they split. 14-13 Colts, and 20-17 Titans.

    In 2007, they split. 22-20 Colts, and 16-10 Titans.

    In 2008, they split. 31-21 Titans, and 23-0 Colts.

    5-9 over 14 games.

    The Schwartz hasn't faced Petyon Manning since the last game of the 2008 season.

    Get Peyton Manning Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.


    So what's it all mean?

    5-9 might sound bad, but considering how Schwartz had to face the, "Greatest quarterback of all time," 14 times that's actually a pretty good record.

    The Colts had Peyton Manning.

    The Tennessee Titans had Steve McNair, Billy Voleck, Vince Young, and Kerry Collins.
    I think that you have to factor in that those were divisional games too.
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    • lavuuk153
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      • Oct 2014
      • 51

      #3
      Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

      Originally posted by Fletch View Post
      I think that you have to factor in that those were divisional games too.
      At least they won a decent amount. Bills Pats is a divisional game...doesn't seem to have helped much.

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      • Forward_Lateral
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        • Mar 2004
        • 29897

        #4
        Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

        Originally posted by Fletch View Post
        I think that you have to factor in that those were divisional games too.
        What does that have to do with it?

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        • better days
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          • Jan 2010
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          #5
          Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

          Two things:

          1.) Manning was much younger then than now.

          2.) The Bills are a MUCH better defense than the Titans were.

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          • BillsOverDolphins
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            • Jun 2003
            • 2256

            #6
            Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

            This means absolutely nothing
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            • justasportsfan
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              • Jul 2002
              • 71601

              #7
              Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

              Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View Post
              This means absolutely nothing
              I agree. Marrone/Hackett were not on the other side of Schwartz's unit.

              However, when facing Schwartz Manning's TD/game drop than that of his career TD/game
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              • YardRat
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                • Dec 2004
                • 86297

                #8
                Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                I dunno...unless the dline can get their arms in the air to bat around some of the quick throws, and get pressure on the deeper drops, I'm not liking the matchup this week, or against GB and NE. Our D tends to give the shorter stuff, and most teams will make a mistake over the course of a drive when they are forced to dink and dunk, but Manning, Rodgers, and Brady are the three best in the game right now and not prone to having a really bad game (like Flacco last season). Would love to see it happen in one or two of those contests, though.
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                • Meathead
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 21349

                  #9
                  Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                  divisional records tend to be flatter with more upsets due to familiarity. which makes the bills/cheats history all the more jump off a bridgey
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                  • Meathead
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                    • Jul 2002
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                    #10
                    Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                    strength of the bills is supposed to be pressure and thats the best way to beat any good qb. easier said then done. put up or shut up

                    also gonna need to win the to battle by two or more, which is pretty much all luck of the draw that day

                    so bills need a pass rush and lots of luck to win. no problem
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                    • Gibby
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                      • Jun 2006
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                      #11
                      Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                      The way to beat Manning is the same way to beat Brady. Get in his face, sack him, hit him, frustrate him, and force him to cough up the ball. This is of course not easy, and the refs make it even more impossible, but it is doable. Doubtful but doable. I don't see a win in this game, but if we do win this then I have very high confidence in our ability to win out.

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                      • Mahdi
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                        • Mar 2004
                        • 10585

                        #12
                        Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                        Originally posted by MST3KBillsfan View Post
                        The way to beat Manning is the same way to beat Brady. Get in his face, sack him, hit him, frustrate him, and force him to cough up the ball. This is of course not easy, and the refs make it even more impossible, but it is doable. Doubtful but doable. I don't see a win in this game, but if we do win this then I have very high confidence in our ability to win out.
                        The only way to beat Mannnig and Brady is INTERIOR pressure. Pressure off the edge helps but in the games those guys have had difficulty it was due mainly to DTs impeding their vision and ability to step up.

                        The second thing you need is really great LB play to cover their short options and make plays on the ball underneath.

                        The Rams had a good day from Aaron Donald who had a sack. Ogletree had a pick and 10 tackles and Lauranitis had a sack. That`s a strong middle.

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                        • starrymessenger
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                          • Oct 2009
                          • 740

                          #13
                          Re: Jim Schwartz' Career Record Vs. Peyton Manning

                          I don't know if it has anything to do with Schwartz vs Manning but somehow (just don't ask me why because idk) 5/14 strikes me as an accurate reflection of our chances of beating Peyton and the Broncos.
                          The season is pretty much on the line so win or lose how the team responds should be a good indication of who they (including their coaches) are.
                          The D is doubtless a very good one by any measure, but if they succeed in stifling Denver at home they will have gone a ways in one game to proving themselves to be pretty much a premier/elite unit.
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