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Post by sdm3 on Aug 15, 2017 10:12:47 GMT
Colts - Antonio Cromartie was a long-time Colts killer, with multiple death blows dealt to the team while playing for the Chargers and Jets. Picked off Peyton three times in one game, and a rookie Luck in another. Helped dump the Colts out of the 2010 playoffs. MJD, Andre Johnson and Chris Johnson were top players who always had big games against Indy.
Reds - Roy Oswalt. For a long time it didn't seem that the Reds would ever win a game against him; Albert Pujols' numbers against Cincy look like an MVP statline; Chase Utley - plenty of key hits against the Reds; Lance Berkman was a big-time killer of the Reds as a member of the Astros and Cards.
Bucks - The obvious answer is Michael Jordan (of course he killed a great number of teams). What's particularly annoying about him is that home games against the Bulls in the 90s would be attended by more fans in Jordan jerseys than Bucks jerseys.
As an Arsenal fan, Didier Drogba defines this. In big game after big game against Chelsea, Drogba would be a constant threat. In multiple Cup finals against Chelsea (which Chelsea would win), Drogba would score, usually the winner. He bullied Arsenal's defense time after time with his physicality.
More of a fan of the NHL as a whole rather than rooting for a specific team - but if I had to choose one team that's closest to my heart, it would be the Canucks. For those, the answer must be Patrick Kane, Dustin Byfuglien and Jonathan Quick. They destroyed the franchise's chances for its first championship when the Canucks were at their best from 2009-12. Brad Marchand and Milan Lucic also bullied, pestered and humiliated the Canucks in the 2011 Final.
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