The Indianapolis Colts are thought of for their consistency in winning in the regular season, the future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, and head coach Tony Dungy.

They are not thought of as a good luck charm for other teams.

What is it that I'm talking about, you may ask? Let's go back to 1999.

The Colts traded future Hall of Fame runner Marshall Faulk to the St. Louis Rams for a second and a fourth round draft pick. There he continued his legendary career with the Greatest Show on Turf, going to two Super Bowls and securing victory at one.

Faulk was always a consistent runner, being one of the more influential members of the Super Bowl-winning team.

Now let's fast forward to 2006. Running back Edgerrin James went from the Indianapolis Colts to the free agent market and was picked up by the Arizona Cardinals.

He struggled in his first three years with the team but has, in my opinion, been one of the main reasons they are in the Super Bowl. His hard running style added that missing component to the Cardinals offense as it struggled to run the football all year.

Just as I showed that history favored Kurt Warner, I'm now showing that history will prevail in favor of future Hall of Fame running back Edgerrin James.