Just putting my thoughts out there.
Less to do with personnel and more to do with the defensive game plan. imo.
In short I think they needed to go bigger. They may have wanted to flood the field with DB's and force Smith into some mistakes but they may have been better off using a 4 -3 or 4-2 and getting pressure on Smith to force the mistakes.
A.Butler, Branch, Brown, Flowers
Hightower, Van Noy
5 Db's.
1. The Pats at times had 6 DB's with a 5 man front (3 DL's + 2 LB's) vs a behemoth 2 or 3 TE sets (5 OL + 3 TE's). This just seemed to be too many big bodies on too many little bodies.
#1 - Brown doubled. #2 - Branch Doubled, #3 Hightower Doubled.
One OL peels off and gets to Van Noy in the second level allowing hunt to hit the gap.
2. They also ran a bunch of creative crossing routes with their speed guys. This seemed to cause confusion for the Pats D.
Presnap:
Postsnap:
I've circled Richards at the top. He was "athletic" enough to get coverage on the RB Hunt coming out of the backfield.
That's a lot of moving parts to decipher for a defense. Criss crossing routes, guy out of the backfield etc...
Snap to throw was approx. two seconds.
The X marks the reception. Van Noy is the LB trailing Tyreek Hill. He was forced OOB at the 38.