For sure. But playing Jacksonville and Tennessee four times a year is a great setup. Not taking anything away from Luck, he has beaten really good teams, and on the road as well. Not to mention Houston has been a declining team IMO, a lot of wasted talent there unfortunately so he has had it pretty good within his division. But his ability is real for sure, and he'll be a top QB for years to come. And that Indy team was absent their best player, the QB which that team was constructed around. So even though that record is terrible, imo that would've happened to most teams that didn't have a decent backup QB wherein their team is built around the QB spot.