Couldn't disagree more.
NE blows out teams who open up their offense, the Rams and Colts come to mind. Look at the games they've lost and/or struggled in over the course of this season and last. For the most part they've been against teams that use a grinding ball-control style. While the Pats won both times, I'd look at the SuperBowl against Carolina, and the 1st Bills game this season as examples. Running and playing ugly and mean is the way to beat them.
Case in point: Big Ben was a pedestrian 18-24 for 196 yds. Staley ran for 125 yds on 25 attempts, and the Stillers blew them up 34-20.
If we can run the ball with the success we've had of late, and take the occasional shot downfield when they cheat the safeties, the Bills will win, no doubt in my mind. I'm equally confident that if we don't run the ball well, we have no chance.
But Bellicheck's magic disappears when teams run the ball on them. They're succeptible to getting beat and beat up by a smashmouth type of offense.