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Spikes settles in with 49ers

Early success cements starting spot for former Eagle

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Although Takeo Spikes was talking about Eagles running back Brian Westbrook, the San Francisco linebacker was really saying a little something about his own persistence and passion for their game.

"This is how I look at it: In this league, people - and I'm talking about fans, critics, personnel people upstairs - they're quick to label people as far as, 'They're old, they've lost a step,' " said Spikes, an 11-year veteran who has cemented a starting job with his fourth NFL team after just 2 months in San Francisco.

"If a guy's injured, 'Oh, he can't do this any more,' " Spikes said. "I don't look at it that way. This is something I believe, playing the game for so long. As a premier player, if you're healthy, you're that much better than everybody else. Even if you do get hurt and you're a step slow, you're still that much better than everybody else."

Spikes was injured in 2005 and 2006 when he was with Buffalo, and his feelings were bruised when the Eagles dropped him last March after one season. But Spikes still sees himself as an elite NFL linebacker, no matter what team is lucky enough to employ him - and his early success with the 49ers suggests he's correct.

Spikes is playing alongside rookie of the year Patrick Willis in an innovative San Francisco defense that sometimes leaves those two linebackers on the field all by themselves with five defensive backs and four linemen. Spikes has two interceptions in the 49ers' last two games, and his veteran work ethic has inspired his teammates even while San Francisco has stumbled to a 2-3 start.

When the Eagles visit Candlestick Park on Sunday, he intends to show his good friend Westbrook and his former teammates what they're missing.

"I hate moving, and I thought my stay would be longer there in Philly," Spikes said of his single year with the Eagles, who credited him with 139 tackles in his only season with the club before releasing him in early March to save $5 million against the salary cap.

Eagles coach Andy Reid's assessment of Spikes this week was brief and full of platitudes such as, "We loved having him here," and, "He loves to play the game."

Spikes has stronger feelings about Philadelphia's decision to let him go, though he keeps his comments civil - quite an achievement for a player known to do computer research to improve his trash talk.

"Whatever I know [about the Eagles], I'm going to express to our guys, especially about personnel," he said. "Just let them know that these are some of the things that I remember, that they like to do."

Spikes signed with the 49ers in early August after a protracted courtship during which he entertained offers from several teams, waiting for the most lucrative deal with the best team possible."People have made me feel comfortable ever since I got here, and I'm glad I made the right decision," Spikes said. "It's great to be on an up-and-coming team that expects to be in the playoffs, and we're working hard to be worthy of that." *

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