I just don't see the Colts playing heady or tough at the end of the game. I see the Ravens playing weak and dumb, most of the way through, especially on offense. By the time the Ravens needed that last stop, that defense had been out on the field so much, it wouldn't have stopped Cleveland's offense, let alone Indy's, even with Manning gagging hard. So you're right, I wouldn't expect Indy to win a ball control game like this, given the style they like to play. But I don't attribute that to Indy suddenly becoming a tough, grind it out playoff team, I attribute it to awful, atrocious coaching on the other side of the ball. If we don't get past San Diego on Sunday, I fully expect Indy to win that game too (as I did this one, since I haven't liked the Ravens chances all season), because Schottenheimer will find a way to run LT straight up the middle 15 times into a 9 man front, then start flinging the ball around in desperation when his team is down by two touchdowns. Maybe Dungy has developed secret Jedi force mind tricks, because twice now his counterpart on the other sideline has played directly into his hands and ignored the Colts weaknesses.