The Bills did the same thing. All teams try to do it. The Bills said TO, the running game, and Witten wasn't going to beat them. They doubled TO, stacked against the run, and did their best to disguise coverages against Witten. Doubling TO and stacking against the run is hard to beat, but disguised coverages can be beaten much easier and they were with Witten having over 100 yards and a TD. I fully expect the same thing from New England. Like I said yesterday, I'm a Julius Jones hater, but he will be the key against the Pats. His speed and the ability to catch out of the backfield is very important. I think the swing pass can be every effective to Jones and will open up other options. I think the double TE set and the pro set with both Jones and Barber instead of Cricket would be the most fundamentally sound sets to use to attack New England. (obviously switching up with other sets is a must also)