--South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Dolphins running game vs. Colts run defense
The Colts finished 24th in the league against the run last year and gave up 114 yards (4.4 yard average) to Jacksonville in the opener. They do get DT Ed Johnson back after a one-game suspension for a marijuana arrest. The Dolphins averaged 4.4 yards per carry last week in Atlanta but had just two rushing attempts in the fourth quarter after falling into a 19-0 hole. EDGE: DOLPHINS
Dolphins passing game vs. Colts pass defense
Veteran strong safety Bob Sanders (knee) is out, which could leave more room over the middle for TE Anthony Fasano. Protecting Chad Pennington better than last week (four sacks) will be a huge emphasis for the Dolphins' offensive line, which is facing bookend pass rushers Dwight Freeney (71.5 career sacks) and Robert Mathis (53.5 sacks). Colts ranked sixth in the NFL against the pass last year but started rookie third-rounder Jerraud Powers at corner over Marlin Jackson last week. EDGE: COLTS
Colts running game vs. Dolphins run defense
After finishing second-worst in the league in rushing offense last season, the Colts managed just 71 rushing yards (2.3 yard average) against Jacksonville. Joseph Addai is healthy again after a disappointing 2008 season (3.5 yards per carry), but the Dolphins are confident they can make the Colts one-dimensional. The Dolphins stuffed the Falcons' running game, second-best in the NFL in 2008, holding Atlanta to 68 rushing yards (2.5 per carry). EDGE: DOLPHINS
Colts passing game vs. Dolphins pass defense
Even without WR Marvin Harrison around anymore and young Anthony Gonzalez (knee) out for up to eight weeks, the Colts can beat you through the air. Former UM star Reggie Wayne has a streak of five straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons, and tight end Dallas Clark has produced 17 touchdowns combined the past two seasons. There's also this quarterback named Peyton Manning, who needs one more win to pass Johnny Unitas for the most in franchise history. Rookie CBs Sean Smith and Vontae Davis should split time again. EDGE: COLTS
Dolphins special teams vs. Colts special teams
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano hinted at a shakeup of the return units after his team averaged just 18.4 yards on five kickoff returns in the opener. It doesn't matter if Ted Ginn, Jr. or Patrick Cobbs return kickoffs if the blocking is substandard. Kick coverage was OK, although the Falcons did break off an 18-yard punt return in the third quarter. The Colts, under new special-teams coordinator Ray Rychleski, had a solid opening week. Chad Simpson broke a 39-yard kickoff return. EDGE: COLTS
Intangibles
The Colts are breaking in a new head coach, seven-year Colts assistant Jim Caldwell, so there figures to be an adjustment period in the wake of Tony Dungy's retirement. Playing on Monday Night Football should give the Dolphins a boost in their home opener, although it's been nearly five full years since their last home night win. Manning is just 4-7 for his career against the Dolphins. Only the Patriots (5-9) have tagged him with more losses. EDGE: DOLPHINS
Dolphins running game vs. Colts run defense
The Colts finished 24th in the league against the run last year and gave up 114 yards (4.4 yard average) to Jacksonville in the opener. They do get DT Ed Johnson back after a one-game suspension for a marijuana arrest. The Dolphins averaged 4.4 yards per carry last week in Atlanta but had just two rushing attempts in the fourth quarter after falling into a 19-0 hole. EDGE: DOLPHINS
Dolphins passing game vs. Colts pass defense
Veteran strong safety Bob Sanders (knee) is out, which could leave more room over the middle for TE Anthony Fasano. Protecting Chad Pennington better than last week (four sacks) will be a huge emphasis for the Dolphins' offensive line, which is facing bookend pass rushers Dwight Freeney (71.5 career sacks) and Robert Mathis (53.5 sacks). Colts ranked sixth in the NFL against the pass last year but started rookie third-rounder Jerraud Powers at corner over Marlin Jackson last week. EDGE: COLTS
Colts running game vs. Dolphins run defense
After finishing second-worst in the league in rushing offense last season, the Colts managed just 71 rushing yards (2.3 yard average) against Jacksonville. Joseph Addai is healthy again after a disappointing 2008 season (3.5 yards per carry), but the Dolphins are confident they can make the Colts one-dimensional. The Dolphins stuffed the Falcons' running game, second-best in the NFL in 2008, holding Atlanta to 68 rushing yards (2.5 per carry). EDGE: DOLPHINS
Colts passing game vs. Dolphins pass defense
Even without WR Marvin Harrison around anymore and young Anthony Gonzalez (knee) out for up to eight weeks, the Colts can beat you through the air. Former UM star Reggie Wayne has a streak of five straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons, and tight end Dallas Clark has produced 17 touchdowns combined the past two seasons. There's also this quarterback named Peyton Manning, who needs one more win to pass Johnny Unitas for the most in franchise history. Rookie CBs Sean Smith and Vontae Davis should split time again. EDGE: COLTS
Dolphins special teams vs. Colts special teams
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano hinted at a shakeup of the return units after his team averaged just 18.4 yards on five kickoff returns in the opener. It doesn't matter if Ted Ginn, Jr. or Patrick Cobbs return kickoffs if the blocking is substandard. Kick coverage was OK, although the Falcons did break off an 18-yard punt return in the third quarter. The Colts, under new special-teams coordinator Ray Rychleski, had a solid opening week. Chad Simpson broke a 39-yard kickoff return. EDGE: COLTS
Intangibles
The Colts are breaking in a new head coach, seven-year Colts assistant Jim Caldwell, so there figures to be an adjustment period in the wake of Tony Dungy's retirement. Playing on Monday Night Football should give the Dolphins a boost in their home opener, although it's been nearly five full years since their last home night win. Manning is just 4-7 for his career against the Dolphins. Only the Patriots (5-9) have tagged him with more losses. EDGE: DOLPHINS

