No, you said that our run defense "has issues and might not be fixable this year". It wasn't a direct comparison to Tampa, it was a criticism of New England.
Our run defense was fine last night. They got beat up in the 1st half but were solid in the 2nd half. The defense was good enough to win that game if they didn't turn the ball over three times, give up 7 points due to a blocked point, and gifted Indy 3 points on the FG/offside snafu.
I don't think they're an elite run defense, but I sure wouldn't say they have fundamental issues that cannot be fixed, or that if they face a team who wants to run it every play, that they'll be completely outmatched.
It's a team sport and I have confidence that the run defense (and the defense in general) is capable of performing at the level necessary to beat good teams. It comes down to how the team, collectively, performs.