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sadly to say the drop off is Significant....you see how much the guy means to the defense..
put that in your Pipe and suck it!
Roto agrees with you! lol
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Eagles ILB Mychal Kendricks exited Monday night's Week 2 game against the Colts with a calf injury and will not return.
Kendricks was hurt late in the third quarter and limped to the locker room. Casey Matthews is filling in next to DeMeco Ryans. It's a significant downgrade. Kendricks is an every-down player and one of the stars of the defense. Sep 15 - 11:00 PM
Eagles ILB Mychal Kendricks has been assisting with defensive play-calling in OTAs.
Fellow ILB DeMeco Ryans called the plays in 2013, but Kendricks is being groomed to potentially help. It could mean anything from Ryans will play less, to the Eagles want Kendricks to be ready if Ryans goes down with injury. Ryans played 96 percent of the Eagles' defensive snaps last season, but was bandied about as a release candidate. Ryans is on the downside of his career, while Kendricks has All-Pro upside. Jun 10 - 8:04 PM Source:Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Eagles ILB Mychal Kendricks battled thumb issues last season and had it placed in a cast for about a month this offseason to let the loose tendons tighten up.
With his hand in a cast, Kendricks worked on his conditioning over the winter and expects to play faster. He also worked on his core strength to help prevent missed tackles. PFF credited Kendricks with a whopping 21 missed tackles in 2013. He's a sideline-to-sideline linebacker with All-Pro potential. Apr 29 - 12:42 PM Source:Philly Mag: Birds 24/7
Eagles ILB Mychal Kendricks said he plans to make film study his priority this offseason.
Kendricks has freakish sideline-to-sideline physical tools, and he put them on display during a breakout sophomore campaign. He posted 106 tackles, four sacks, three interceptions, six tackles for a loss and two forced fumbles. Once Kendricks wraps his head around the position, he's going to be an annual All-Pro candidate. "You can only get so fast and so strong, but you cannot stop developing your mind," he said. "It's a more powerful weapon than anything else." Feb 3 - 12:01 PM Source:Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
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