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Snaps: Spikes & the sub defense – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

January 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Snaps: Spikes & the sub defense – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

This is one of the most interesting things to monitor for next season. Pats were able to go lighter up front on the defensive line because of the physicality of their linebackers. Our biggest question in regards to this shift was could they still stop the run. Well, they had their best run stopping year in recent memory, but it was rather the short passes to the middle of the field that killed them.

The 4-3 base needs to be re-evaluated I think, and I’ll be doing so in my Friday B/R column.

Brandon Spikes mostly stayed on over Dont’a Hightower as the second sub linebacker alongside Jerod Mayo, and the Ravens attacked him with success with tight end Dennis Pitta. It’s one game, but this could raise questions this offseason if Spikes will continue to play in the sub going forward or if he’ll return to more of a base-defense only type of role.

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