When it only takes you 12 seconds to complete an 80 yard "drive" for a TD, you're not going to need much ToP, and your Defense is going to get worn down.
To the dolphins:
Their game plan was simple. Run the ball at the Colts' suspect run defense, and control the clock to keep Manning off the field. It was a good game plan, and it would have worked if it hadn't been for the fact that the Colts' offense just outmatched the Fins' D.
That being said, the Colts had no capability to control the clock whatsoever. They needed a 3 minute drive for a TD to win the game, and it took them about 30 seconds of clock time, leaving Miami enough time to drive all they way back and win. Miami didn't pull it off, but the Colts inability to control the clock put them in a position to lose that game.
What the Colts need to work on:
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Running the ball. Maybe Addai isn't the right guy. I watched him try to go the wrong way around his blockers several times.
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Stopping the run. WTF guys, when Miami shows wildcat, how about adjusting for a change.
What the 'Fins need to work on:
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Passing the ball. Because when they needed a 2-minute drive, they couldn't get it done. Whether it was dropped passes, lack of protection, or some inaccurate throws - it didn't come together.
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Stopping the pass. Can't let Manning have his way with you like that. He's a great quarterback, but he can be stopped. Getting a better pass rush is a start.
Come to think of it, both defenses are bad at stopping what their offense is bad at producing. That makes a lot of sense since they practice against each other.