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With rookie quarterbacks and first-year coaches, the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins were thought to be two of the NFL's bigger rebuilding projects.

 

Instead, they sit with surprising 4-3 records heading into a matchup that holds legitimate playoff implications Sunday in Indianapolis.

 

Both teams are coming off road victories that put them over .500 for the first time since 2010, though the Colts' certainly qualified as more dramatic. Andrew Luck orchestrated two 80-yard touchdown drives in Sunday's 19-13 victory at Tennessee - one to tie the score in the fourth, and the other to win it in overtime.

 

The Colts have already doubled their 2011 win total, and Luck has won one more game than Peyton Manning did as a rookie. They're 3-1 since offensive coordinator Bruce Arians took over for the ailing Chuck Pagano.

 

"We got four more wins than everyone thought we would have, so that's good," linebacker Pat Angerer said.

 

Luck has thrown eight TDs and eight interceptions, posting a passer rating of 74.6 while his 281.6 passing yards per game rank ninth in the league. Indianapolis has 13 first- or second-year players on the roster, and Luck along with running back Vick Ballard and receiver T.Y. Hilton are three of the rookies providing the biggest impact.

 

"I think a big thing for us is realizing you are a rookie, that doesn't mean you have to play as a rookie," said Luck, who is one 300-yard passing game shy of tying Manning's NFL rookie record (four). "You don't have that excuse. This team needs us, the rookies, to perform well and perform well now, and I think guys have taken that to heart."

 

Ryan Tannehill has helped lead Miami to similarly surprising success in the season's first half. But his status for Sunday's game is still unknown after an early sack knocked him out of last week's 30-9 win against the Jets and left him with a bruised left knee and quadriceps muscle.

 

Tannehill's MRI on Monday revealed no structural damage, and he was on the field for Wednesday's practice, splitting snaps with Matt Moore.

 

Moore went 11 of 19 for 131 yards in New York as the Dolphins won their third-straight under rookie coach Joe Philbin. They haven't won four straight since 2008.

 

"It always helps having your backup come in and perform like that," running back Reggie Bush said. "Not missing a beat."

 

One of the league's more experienced backups, Moore threw 16 TDs and nine interceptions with an 87.1 rating in 13 games last year.

 

"I just prepare and know that the opportunity can come at any time," Moore said. "When you get in there, manage the game, don't turn the ball over, but at the same time take your shots and make big plays. That's just how I approach it."

 

Miami has been outgained in each game during its winning streak, including a jarring 825-428 disparity in the last two. A running game that ranks 11th in the league (115.9 yards per game) has all but disappeared, averaging 71.8 over the last four. Bush hasn't run for 60 yards or more since Sept. 30.

 

Indianapolis is 24th in scoring (19.4 ppg) despite ranking eighth in total offense (373.0 ypg). That inefficiency is largely due to 13 turnovers and the offense only scoring touchdowns on 45.8 percent of its red-zone possessions - 24th in the NFL.

 

"It's great to have a winning record. It's much better where we are now than 3-4 or 2-5," Luck said. "We realize we have so much more to improve on in every game. We're not overlooking any opponent by any means. We haven't earned that right. I don't think we'll ever earn that right."

 

Luck will be without one of his red-zone targets on Sunday, as rookie tight end Coby Fleener won't play after suffering a shoulder injury against the Titans.

 

The Colts will also be missing a member of their secondary with whom the Dolphins are familiar. Miami dealt cornerback Vontae Davis to Indianapolis for two draft picks late in the preseason, but Davis won't face his former team due to a knee injury.

 

The Colts have won the series' last three games, all with Manning under center.

 

Copyright 2012 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press.

Edited by Vin

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I'm thinking Miami will take this and snap the losing streak to the Colts.

 

:dolphins: 24

:Colts: 23

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Yea, I like Miami here too. They've been playing some real good football lately, especially their D. I think they're gonna cause some trouble for Andrew Luck. Wouldn't surprise me to see Tannehill outplay Luck actually.

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Ah the old AFC East rivals meet again.

 

Gimme Miami.

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:dolphins: 19

 

:Colts: 12

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Colts declared TE Coby Fleener, CB Vontae Davis, WR Nathan Palmer, CB Marshay Green, DE Clifton Geathers, DE Lawrence Guy, and OT Tony Hills inactive for Week 9 versus the Dolphins.

 

Dwayne Allen and No. 3 receiver T.Y. Hilton are both expected to pick up snaps with Fleener (shoulder) out of the lineup. Rotoworld ranks Allen No. 18 among tight ends this week.

 

Dolphins declared CB Richard Marshall, LB Josh Kaddu, S Anderson Russell, OT Will Yeatman, DT Tony McDaniel, TE Michael Egnew, and QB Pat Devlin inactive for Week 9 at Indianapolis.

 

Marshall (back) and McDaniel (knee) aren't quite ready to return, though they could be aiming for Week 10. McDaniel was walking with an obvious limp in pregrame drills. Nolan Carroll will continue to start for Marshall.

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Vontae Davis' absence is gonna make Tannehill's job a lot easier..

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Vontae Davis' absence is gonna make Tannehill's job a lot easier..

 

 

:yeahthat:

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Lookin' like a good shootout between rookie QBs so far. :yep:

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I also started their D in one of my leagues today... <_>

 

Gooooooo Miami. lol

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Reggie Bush with a USC flashback on that touchdown. 17-10 Dolphins.

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Reggie Bush has been a different back in Miami. I hated him in New Orleans, but I have to admit, he has been a pretty good RB for the Dolphins.

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Indianapolis gets a long FG from Vinatieri just before halftime. Dolphins still up, 17-13.

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Colts aren't even trying to run it... Luck has 30 attempts and nearly 300 yards at Halftime. Makes me sad the league has resorted to this, but what can I do about it...

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Andrew Luck lobs in into the end zone, Sean Smith loses track of what would have been an interception, and T.Y. Hilton comes down with the go-ahead touchdown. 20-17, Colts.

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