That's total hindsight quarterbacking and is pointless.
If you lose and you did the same thing, "Why didn't you make adjustments?"
If you lose and you did something different, "Why the hell did you go away from what was working?"
If you lose, whatever you did, people will say you should have done the other thing. The only way to avoid that is to win. Period.
I agree with this. Not to mention you can make all the adjustments in the world, if you don't have the players it means nothing. When you have Matt Moore as your QB, you are limited in what you can do offensively. He isn't very good. On defense when you have a weak link corner in Sean Smith all the adjustments in the world can't help. You can't hide bad players in this league. There are no special plays/adjustments that can mask that. Opponents (especially the caliber of New England) will always expose bad players/weak links in time over the course of the game. They did that Saturday.
And lets be honest, last Saturday Miami was so dominating in the 1st half of that game if they did change it up at halftime and it backfired, we would have looked foolish. What they were doing was working to perfection, the fact they blew a 17pt lead in about 10 minutes shows of the talent gap between the two teams. Nothing more, nothing less.