Does either team have an advantage now that the Titans have several past Colts players?
Wayne: “What it all boils down to is that you still have to go out there and make plays, regardless of if he was here or if we played [the Titans] in numerous years. It all boils down to going out there and making plays. It doesn’t matter what the advantage is or what the situation is.” Has the Titans/Colts rivalry been revamped in the past few years? Wayne: “It has always been at a high level. Both cities are about four hours apart. [The Titans] are good to. As we used to say, they’re on scholarship, too. You don’t expect them to be down every year. At some point they’re going to catch on and they’re going to start figuring us out. They’re going to start making games tough and they’re going to start winning some games. It’s going to go back and forth. Every time we play them, we expect it to be tight. No matter who it is, all division games are supposed to be like that because you play each other twice throughout the year. You expect more each time.” How long did it take to develop ch