The Big Nickel was proven to not have worked to the tune of 41 points. Sticking with it was moronic. At that time, you have to scrap it, move Bademosi to outside corner opposite Gilmore (if you're not putting Butler back in there), McCourty out of the box, Chung on Ertz, Rowe back to the slot, and Richards off the field altogether. You can't just stick with an alignment that's getting lit up like a Christmas tree, but that's what they did. That's on Belichick. So whatever way you want to slice it, the coaching is at fault here. Otherwise, who are you blaming for 41 points surrendered and a Super Bowl L? Because it's got to be someone's fault.