• LUCK'S HEROICS: After an up-and-down first three quarters, Andrew Luck really turned things on in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Dolphins, completing 11-of-12 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown for a quarterback rating of 140.6. All of that might not have really mattered, however, if Luck wasn't able to convert a huge 3rd and 9 play late in that period. Lined up at the Indy 43-yard line, Luck took the snap from the shotgun formation and after a couple seconds felt heat from the Miami defensive front. Luck somehow evaded three defenders and started to stumble as he ran up in the pocket. It looked as if he was definitely going to try to scramble his way into an improbable first down when, all of a sudden, he regained his balance and launched a pass deep down the left sideline, where — somehow, some way — wide receiver Chester Rogers was standing there all alone. The 34-yard completion got the Colts to the Miami 23, and a few plays later, Adam Vinatieri came on to knock in the game-winning field goal. Luck acknowledged after the game he has some mistakes to clear up from Sunday's contest, but his final stat line — 30-of-37 passing for 343 yards with three touchdowns to two interceptions (and one reception for four yards…) continues his push into the MVP race as the Colts have forced their way into the playoff conversation.