Keys to Victory: A formula for beating the Patriots

The first Sunday of NFL action is finally here. Few days in the year are as refreshing as today. But something is still missing.
As special as starting out the year on Monday Night Football truly is, especially against rival New England, this opening Sunday is a little watered down with no Dolphins’ football.
But fear not, I thought I would wait to post my three keys to victory for today in order to satisfy your Dolphins’ fix.
Pressure, pressure, pressure
There has been one key to slowing down Tom Brady and the Patriots over the past decade.
If you can get consistent pressure on Brady you’ll stand a chance. If not, well, you’re probably going to get run out of the building.
The Jets beat the Pats twice last year with pressure and the true blueprint was laid by the Giants in Super Bowl XLII. The Dolphins’ defense is primed for similar success with one of the game’s best pass rushers in Cameron Wake facing off against rookie Nate Solder thanks to Sebastian Vollmer likely being out of the lineup.
But Wake can’t do it all by himself. He’s going to need Jason Taylor to flash glimpses of his old self and maybe Koa Misi showing improvement in the pass rush department to truly fluster the game’s top signal caller.
I also expect Mike Nolan to dial up some of those exotic blitz packages he’s famous for. With that said, Belichick will likely counter with plenty of quick reads for Brady and a heavy dose of the screen game.
If there is a measuring stick for a defense poised to take the next step and emerge as an elite unit, it’s against Tom Brady and the Patriots. It’s time to put up or shut up for the Dolphins’ defense.






