The Miami game skewed the stats too much.
While it's true that the Pats' defensive rankings got a boost from their performance against Miami, they were already around the middle of the pack in a couple measurements.
Taking out the Miami game, the Pats defense was surrendering ...
25.7 pts/game ... IND = 25.0 (#18), CLE = 26.0 (#19)
143.3 rush yds/game ... ARZ = 141.3 (#31), DET = 157.8 (#32)
263.0 pass yds/game ... tied with BUF at #16 ... Rams = 247.5, OAK = 263.3
The Pats D is now at ...
21.0 (#12) pts/game, between GBY at 20.8 and the JETE at 22.3
121.5 (#26) rush yds/game, between ATL at 119.0 and SEA at 122.5
226.3 (#8) pass yds/game, between GBY at 218.5 and the Gints at 228.8
One other important stat ...
The Pats are also tied with CAR for the
2nd fewest penalties called against them against at 19 overall. The Gints have 18. The Steelers lead the league at 42.
Of the Pats 19 penalties, 7 are attributable to the defense (only 4 DH and 1 DPI).
KCY is tied for
4th most, with IND and HOU, at 34 overall penalties. KCY has been flagged 8 times for Defensive Holding alone, plus another 4 for DPI.