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PatsPosits: Spikes is back
I know Brandon Spikes is somewhat of a polarizing figure in Patriots Nation, mostly because of his “four years a slave” tweet after leaving New England last year. Personally I never really held it against him. New England is certainly not an easy place to play and isn’t for everyone. Spikes always struck me as a guy who would say what was on his mind, but also with a slightly off-center twist and I filed those comments as such.
What I’ve always been consistent on is that Spikes is a superlative run-stopping linebacker. I wanted to retain him last year because simply put, Spikes is better at one thing that just about anyone else on the defense.
Now I know the knocks on Spikes and he’s never going to be a third down linebacker, running with tight ends and running backs across the flat. But there are ways around that, especially if Collins and Mayo are healthy. Might he get exposed by some early down play action? Sure, but I’ll take the tradeoff for the attitude and heavy downhill play against the run that he does bring.
The Patriots defense want to be able to play any kind of game, to morph into whatever defense is necessary, and the one defense they didn’t quite have without Spikes is one that can make consistent plays in the run game behind the line of scrimmage.
I feel like I hit on these stats every week, but once again they were the worst team in the league on third or fourth down with two or less yards to go. 81 percent of the time they gave up a first down. That is a huge weakness when you realize those are blown chances to get a stop and get off the field.
Spikes instantly helps in that area and the impact will be significant.
Add in the attitude and the on-field presence Spikes bring and I can’t help but look forward to that edge returning. Ninkovich had this to say about Spikes’ trash talk:
“Clever, cruel, all of the above,” Ninkovich said. “It’s entertaining for me. I always enjoy it.”
Here’s the updated depth chart on defense as Chimdi Chekwa was released to make room for Spikes. Roster currently is at 90.
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Asked if Brady had told him he was innocent, Kraft said: “Yes. Because we had the discussion—if you did it, let’s just deal with it and take our hit and move on. I’ve known Tommy 16 years, almost half his life. He’s a man, and he’s always been honest with me, and I trust him. I believed what he told me. He has never lied to me, and I have found no hard or conclusive evidence to the contrary.”
http://mmqb.si.com/2015/05/18/robert-kraft-patriots-owner-nfl-deflategate/
Mr. Kraft talks to Peter King, getting the message out. The problem for the NFL is that there’s really nothing more they can say in the court of opinion. Ted Wells’ conference call last week was their last gasp, now they just have to sit back and watch the Patriots defend themselves with mounting evidence.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/asked-if-brady-had-told-him-he-was-innocent-kraft/
In this case, frankly, Wells failed to make a sufficiently compelling case in those 243 pages that the Patriots tampered with footballs on January 18, 2015 and that Tom Brady was at least generally aware (whatever that means) of the effort to do so. Most significantly, common sense suggests that the PSI readings generated by footballs that were hastily deflated on the floor of a bathroom in the bowels of Gillette Stadium would be much lower than the numbers predicted by the Ideal Gas Law. They weren’t.
NFL should improve its in-house system of justice | ProFootballTalk
Have to say this is a pretty stunning take from Mike Florio, considering he’s usually one of the leading torch bearers for any Patriots witch hunt. This is a nice way to start off Monday.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-this-case-frankly-wells-failed-to-make-a/