‘DT Sam Adams played sparingly in the second half as the coaching staff chose to play younger backups Justin Bannan and Lavale Sape in the three-time Pro Bowler’s place. Bannan did a nice job pressuring QB Tom Brady and Sape had a fumble recovery. It’s believed the decision to sit Adams was made by line coach Tim Krumrie, who may have been upset by Adams’ penchant for not playing the scheme that’s called. The Patriots averaged 4.2 yards per rush on Buffalo, led by Corey Dillon’s big second half when he scored two touchdowns. An upset Adams wasn’t sure what the future holds in store for him, but he’s far and away Buffalo’s best defensive tackle. If the coaching staff plays all young players against the Kansas City Chiefs, who have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, in two weeks, it could be a very ugly afternoon.’