Any chance they’d let him play made up like that?
Me Talib and @BrandonSpikes55 at the Halloween party last night before playing laser tag haha having a blast!!! pic.twitter.com/8DWtRGPcuS
— LeGarrette Blount (@L_Blount27) October 29, 2013
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Any chance they’d let him play made up like that?
Me Talib and @BrandonSpikes55 at the Halloween party last night before playing laser tag haha having a blast!!! pic.twitter.com/8DWtRGPcuS
— LeGarrette Blount (@L_Blount27) October 29, 2013
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When linebacker Brandon Spikes plays like he did last Sunday by charging downhill against the run and bringing a physical edge, he’s one of the most enjoyable defenders to watch in recent Patriots memory. The issues with Spikes, which have cropped up at times over the past three years, are more in coverage. This reflects how the coaching staff has mostly utilized Spikes in 2013, playing him primarily in the base defense and taking him off the field in the majority of sub packages. So with Spikes entering the final year of his contract, the possibility of him staying in New England past this season probably hinges on whether another team views him as more than a two-down type player, and is willing to pay him accordingly.
One way to replace Wilfork is at the linebacker level, and the Patriots got stellar play from their starting three, particularly Brandon Spikes who entered Page of Fame status with a 7.4 effort. He was a force against the run as he graded at 6.0 with eight stops.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/one-way-to-replace-wilfork-is-at-the-linebacker/
Photo evidence that Spikes is indeed back.
(via Nordstrom’s Best: Patriots vs. Buccaneers – 9/22/2013)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/photo-evidence-that-spikes-is-indeed-back-via/
It’s different for me because I never, ever tried to do that,” Spikes said of learning the defense as a whole. “But as far as knowing where everyone is supposed to be, where they’re going to be, the pre-snap reads, the post-snap reads, it just helps me out. As far as reading schemes, I’m noticing formations and stuff like that. Bill is always on me, ‘Don’t get complacent. Do more and more, and the better you are, the better we are.’ I try to be accountable.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-different-for-me-because-i-never-ever-tried/
There isn’t simply a “secondary issue,” as was yesterday’s popular narrative. It’s an issue of a team not executing a plan and playing complementary defense at all levels. Dig deep for answers – BostonHerald.com Great breakdown from Matt Chatham showing just how much more is going on than simply “not getting their heads around”.