I really do believe there is something to the idea that a killer front 7 trumps everything else in football.
We saw mediocre defensive backfield play shut down two supposedly potent offenses last night.
We saw Tampa do it to KC last year, we saw New England do it to the Rams 2 years before that, Denver did it to Carolina, Seattle did it to Denver, the Giants did it to us in 2007, etc.
This is a recurring theme.
Brady overcoming the Seahawks and many other Ds 3x is probably the only reason the obvious has been cloaked for so long.
I really truly believe Belichick recognizes this.
It's why he went after Judon, why he has spent capital on players like Barmore, Uche, Perkins, Jennings, even Winovich, even though it hasn't always worked out.
So don't be surprised if Belichick lets JC Jackson go, if he thinks the focus needs to be on the front 7.
Last night's game and last year's game (Tampa & Cincy in particular are weak in their defensive backfield) are showing that a front 7 that causes problems is the best way to win. I'd add San Francisco into the mix.