Friday, December 10, 2010

Pat's Brandon Spikes suspended 4 games



New England Patriots rookie linebacker Brandon Spikes has been suspended for four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing drugs, the team announed on Friday.
"The substance was a medication that I should have gotten clarification on before taking," Spikes said in a statement. "It was not a performance enhancer or an illegal drug. The integrity of the game is very important to me. I understand the league's ruling and apologize to my teammates, the fans and the Patriots organization for this mistake."
The suspension begins immediately with Spikes eligible to return after the Patriots final regular-season game on Jan. 2.
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The rookie from Florida is a first- and second-down player in the team's 3-4 alignment, a strong downhill player against the run. The second leading tackler on the team, his presence will be missed against teams that feature a physical running game.
In his absence, the Patriots are likely to turn to third-year player Gary Guyton, who was a starter at strongside inside linebacker in 2009. Guyton has been the team's top sub linebacker this year, replacing Spikes in passing situations.
Rookie free agent Dane Fletcher would also move one spot up the depth chart.
With the Patriots playing more sub defenses in recent weeks, Spikes' playing time has dipped a bit. But his production per play was evidenced against the Jets on Monday night when he finished with seven tackles in 23 snaps.
Spikes does not play on special teams units, so there is limited impact in that area.

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