mossmadness
"Couldn't" Care Less.
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I'm not certain I said or implied handicapping Miami's (or anyone's) offense.
Having the ability to control the ball and keep your offense on the field is hardly a liability, unless I'm missing something.
Artificially slowing the game down and limiting the number of snaps run in a game, is not usually a good strategy for a team with the talent advantage.
It makes things like turnovers and bad ref calls, drive killing holding calls, bad drops, etc., have a greater impact on the game.
Whereas with enough plays run, those things even out and/or their impact is diminished. So the more talented team has a greater chance of prevailing.