I disagree completely Aeroblacktyl. I think that they have a huge advantage with Chambers now on the team. He's been a key for there offense and has made a huge difference. He's been a huge addition to a Charger's mix offense. They used to only have a run-game, but now they have a better passing game as well, to mix it up and force unpredictable plays. When the Chargers play the Patriots this weekend, don't expect the Patriots to do as great as they did against the Chargers in week 2. Chambers came to the Chargers during the mid-season, and has played the Patriots years and has actually experienced many things thus making him realize things to go wrong.. as to what will work and what won't work. A video tape isn't experience. I agree with you saying that there is no blueprint, but the main blueprint is just to score every drive, go all out, and slow down there offense. Keep Brady contained, and force those turnovers. Or just force the 4th and long situation. Expect the run, pressure Brady by forcing him outside the pocket leaving him revealed, out of the pocket, pressured, and forced to throw deeper to the opposite side of the field if you can get him in that situation. Keep those receivers covered and don't let stupid mistakes occur. Mix up your gameplan, have fun with it, and make your plays unpredictable. Play at the greatest you can get, your 100%.That's what is needed to be done, in every game, not just against the Patriots. Brady seems to do well under pressure, but if he can't find a reciever, he'll crack.. and be brought down eventually. Or will do something stupid and force a bad decision.