I just skimmed through the first half against Miami. I charted over thirty offensive snaps with Middy's posts in mind.
There were no nine or seven step drop passes called in the first half.
There were three Play Action passes and Brady was hit on all of them. The first two were intermediate patterns. Bennie missed his block on the first, On the second, Brady wanted Hernandez who was triple covered and was sacked when he pulled the ball down after Solder was beat as a TE in Max protection. The third was a deep pattern out of max protection when Brady had to run because no one was open.
Most of Brady's throws were short patterns and fast paced throws. A quick pass on third down to Welk was broken up by Davis. There were a few five step patterns but the majority of Brady's drop backs were of the big three step variety mostly out of shotgun.
It's impossible to chart with 100% accuracy because we are often watching BB scratch his balls in between plays but I did my best. Of what I could see, the Pats ran 23 plays from the huddle and 8 plays from no huddle.
From the huddle, the play clock showed the following seconds at the snap: 7, 20, 12 (Audible), 12, 4 (Protection Check), 4, 40, 12, 4 (Audible), 12, 40, 1 (protection check), ?, 11, 11, 8, 17, 12 (Audible), 6, 17, 11, & 11.
From the no huddle: 14 (Audible), quick snap, quick snap, quick snap, 14 (audible), quick snap, quick snap, 12.
Based on these numbers, I see Brady having all the time he needs at the LOS from both huddle and no huddle. In fact, he's usually quicker getting the ball snapped from no huddle because he's trying to force the defense's hand by limiting their time to call, set-up, disguise and execute their blitz package. When he needs to make changes he has the time. The play came into the huddle a little later on a couple third downs, probably because BOB was waiting to see what personnel package Miami sent onto the field in response to the package the Pats presented by Brady still had time to do what he needed to do.
When the Pats went no huddle, they used a variety of base formations, spread formations, compressed formations and empty formations.
There were several critical third downs in this half which were not picked up by the offense. I saw Brady audible to a pass (to Welk) on third and short which was broken up by Davis on a bang/bang play. I saw Brady on a five step drop take a hit after passing up a wide open Gronk in the flat waiting for the deeper throw to come open. Gronk was hot and was open. Brady looked at him and passed him up most likely because he wanted to get the first via the pass rather than through YAC. He took a hit because of that decision.
I saw Brady miss a wide open Welk on third and medium and saw him miss a wide open Gronk in the Flat just before the half.
The Pats called some quick snap runs and a PA screen to try to dictate to Miami but the Fins were well prepared.
I saw a well prepared and well executing Miami defense having success against a Pat's offense that was having execution problems.