But Robinson believes there are several critical differences that could alter the matchup. First is the presence of Browner, who played well against the Patriots in 2012. He faced Seattle's receivers, among them Doug Baldwin, in practice every day, and he can share their idiosyncrasies with his current New England teammates. Wilson runs more read-option now than he did in 2012, when Robinson said he wasn't ready for it. But New England's defense is also more versatile, with a cadre of defensive backs that allows the Pats to match up against a range of different types of pass catchers, whether they're big and strong, small and quick or possession types. Linebacker Jamie Collins, Robinson said, is built to stop the read-option.