By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Scouting notes off the Titans' season-ending 33-17 loss to the Colts...

The Colts’ offense was dominant to start the game with two long drives that both ended in touchdowns. They dominated time of possession (Colts 40:13, Titans 19:47), ran the ball consistently versus the Titans defense and stole the game plan that Tennessee wanted to use against the Colts. 

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The Titans did make Andrew Luck look uncomfortable for the first time in a long time. The interception for a touchdown throw was uncharacteristic of Luck and it was caused by the speed of the defense and the inside linebackers flying all over the field wreaking havoc.

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