Sep 22 8:54a by Chris Mottram
Our Miami blog Phinsider put this loss on the defense, which makes sense when you consider that the ’Fins offense held the ball for over 45 minutes and put up over 400 yards:
Peyton Manning just had a field day – throwing for 303 yards on just 14 completions. That’s a whopping 21.6 yards per completion for Manning. All total, the Colts ran 35 plays in the entire game and averaged over 10 yards per play. That’s just ridiculous.Most of the blame for the defensive struggles has to go to the Dolphins’ safeties. Gibril Wilson missed tackle after tackle. There’s no excuse for missing the tackle on Dallas Clark on the first play of the game and turning a 35 yard pass completion into an 80 yard touchdown. Wilson was also trucked by rookie RB Donald Brown as he steam-rolled into the endzone for his touchdown in the fourth quarter.
The linebackers get some blame as well. Basically anyone that even attempted to cover Dallas Clark shares some responsibility. Clark caught 7 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown. And to a certain extent, you have to blame the coaches. There were a couple of plays where Channing Crowder was matched up on Clark – which is a total mismatch. Most linebackers wouldn’t be able to cover Clark one-on-one – let alone Crowder, who isn’t exactly speedy. Crowder was also asked to cover Donald Brown on his big 24 yard reception to help set up that field goal attempt right before halftime. You can’t put Akin Ayodele and Channing Crowder in those kinds of situations – especially asking them to cover Clark, who is essentially a bigger wide receiver more so than a tight end.
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