Every year there's some game where the Patriots blitz a lot and have success against a weak oline, and every year some fans get convinced that they've "turned the corner" and are suddenly going to be a blitz-heavy defense.
It's not happening. Like our offense, the defense operates on gameplans. I don't think we'll be seeing this much blitzing on a weekly basis.
I do agree that the Patriots should blitz more than they do. For a team that prides itself on adapting its system for its players, they sure don't seem to take advantage of the ability of guys like Mayo, Spikes, and Hightower when it comes to blitzing. All three of them are excellent downhill LBs, spikes and HT in particular.
Problem is, I don't think Belichick trusts this secondary (and he shouldn't). He's been looking for that right combination for a few seasons now.
Against a weak wideout corps, the McCourty/Wilson/Cole/Dennard combination looked solid. Throw Gregory in at safety and McCourty in at corner, with Cole playing the slot, and I think that's probably the best rotation we can get this season. Chung looks more and more like a base defense guy--he doesn't have the athleticism for subpackages. Moore shows playmaking potential at times, and looks lost at others. He should remain the dimeback for now, although he played a lot in Lond--will have to re-watch the game.
If that combo works out, maybe then BB gets a little more aggressive with these LBs--he should, because they're the strength of the defense.
If it's any consolation that we might see more of this as the year goes on, the Patriots secondary may not look a lot better, but they've improved tremendously in man-to-man coverage. They've most been getting exploited when running zone concepts. If they shore up the zone and continue to improve in man, you could very well see a more aggressive Pats D.
However they really need to stop giving up these deep plays. If they continue to do that, there's no way Belichick will call those aggressive defenses.