I agree that coaching played a large role in this loss...
1. Way too many obvious passing formations, playing right into the Colts hands. The Colts have trouble against the run. There were too many empty backfield formations which let the Colts LBs and safeties off the hook for worrying about the run. Even if the Pats still passed as much as they did, I would have been more accepting of it if the plays were done out of more run-look sets.
2. No bump-and-run until late in the 2nd half. The Pats CBs were playing a mile off the line for the bulk of 3 quarters. It wasn't until really late in the game when they went to a bump on the line which was effective...just as it was in the 20-3 playoff win. I wonder if the playing scared crap was Pees' call and BB overturned him and told him to hit those receivers.
3. No Jarvis Green until late in the 2nd half. For whatever reason, Green is a handful for the Colts linemen. I expected him to see more action than he did, especially in the first half. Once he came in for regular usage in the 2nd half, the D started getting more pressure. Again, I wonder if this was an executive decision by BB over Pees.
These three items, especially the last two, disappointed me because they had worked so well in the playoff matchups. Why the Pats abandoned things that have worked in the past, I don't know.
All that being said, I must give props to Manning...he made some Brett Favre-in-his-prime-like throws while backpedalling away from pressure. I didn't think he had that kind of arm. I also must give props to Bob Sanders. He brings a Rodney-like presence to that secondary.
Regards,
Chris