So we can probably expect teams to start abandoning the blitz and flood the short zones with defenders. The way to get them to back out of that is for the protection to hold up against four-man rushes and for the receivers to make plays deep. If Rush can't regularly deliver balls like the one he threw to Lamb or the line can't give him enough time, the defense wins.
The plan these first couple of weeks has been to get pressure on him and force mistakes, but that hasn't worked, so defensive coordinators will adjust their strategies.