I agree, and to my eye the breakdown was so complete and across the line that I thought it pointed more to mental errors and lack of cohesion more than physical inadequacies (there were some of those too). The middle of the line is largely new. If this is right, the coaches need to stick with their guys, get them to learn to trust one another and focus only on their responsibilities. Changing personnel ******s this cohesion and development as a unit and would be a decision of last resort. The decision to play these guys was not based on one game and the decision to replace them will not be based on one game either. I expect the OL to remain intact next week and to play better. At a minimum, they ought to be able to approach last year's performance, and perhaps exceed it as Gronk and Wright acclimate. BB knows that the likelihood of success depends on Brady being upright and comfortable. There need s to be major improvement right away, but I think it will be more from strategy than personnel.