INDIANAPOLIS — This time, they dropped two fumbles like tombstones on their Sunday. “It wasn’t acceptable,” said fullback Alec Ingold, who had one of the fumbles. This time, their top player, Tyreek Hill, had no passes thrown his way until late in the game and no words afterward beyond hurried ones as he fled the locker room: “Y’all don’t want me to talk today.” This time, their 10-0 lead against mediocre Indianapolis crumbled under the weight of mistakes and lost opportunities into a 16-10 loss. “Same old story, we let one slip away we should have won,” defensive tackle Calais Campbell said. So, the Miami Dolphins (2-4) tanked without Tua.