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Eagles Are a Family Tradition

Rookie linebacker Mychal Kendricks grew up hearing his father's stories about Dick Vermeil. Mychal's dad, Marv Kendricks, was a free agent running back in the Birds' 1976 training camp.

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Eagles Are a Family Tradition

POSTED: Sunday, May 13, 2012, 1:30 PM
Marv Kendricks, Mychal Kendricks' father and a former running back, is listed in the Eagles' 1976 media guide. (Les Bowen/Staff)

In the Eagles' 1976 media guide, among the free agents vying for jobs, listed along with Vince Papale and Johnnie Walton, there's a running back from UCLA named Marv Kendricks.

Thirty-six years later, the current rookie camp features Marv's son, second-round linebacker Mychal Kendricks. Unlike his father, a veteran of the CFL and WFL who eventually got cut by the Eagles that summer, Mychal figures to hang around. In fact, he seems to be the early favorite to start at strongside linebacker.

"He talked about Dick Vermeil all the time. Actually, they still keep in contact," Mychal said after the Sunday morning session of rookie camp at NovaCare. "I think his career ended because of a fractured neck, or something like that. We talk about it, but we don't really get into detail."

Mychal, who says he knew from the time he was 5 he wanted to play pro football, recalls "there was a lot of Eagles stuff around" the Kendricks home in Fresno. "He had this Eagles jacket -- the classic Eagle, bright green silk," Kendricks said.

Mychal was always a linebacker growing up, he said, although he chose the number of his NFL hero, Denver running back Terrell Davis, No. 30. Kendricks wore that number at Cal, and his brother Eric currently wears it at UCLA.

Marv Kendricks, whose brief media guide entry notes that he was "all-academic Pac-8," ended up as a counselor at Fresno City College. Mychal's mother, Yvonne Thagon, is a pharmacy technician. Mychal is the fifth of seven kids.

It's hard to make a lot of judgments about his game from noncontact rookie drills, but Kendricks seems to move well, is a blocky, muscular 5-11, 239 -- maybe a little chestier than many Eagles linebackers -- and he projects confidence and maturity. Readers of yesterday's entry will recall his response to questions about whether he would have trouble covering taller tight ends -- Kendrcks said he wasn't worried about it, and didn't think we should be.

Kendricks played in all 51 possible games during his Cal career and was the Pac 12 Defensive Player of the Year last season.

"I remember when I got the call. It didn't really hit me until I saw Andrew Luck got the offensive player of the year," Kendricks said. "I was like, 'damn, that's pretty big right there.' The award is named after Pat Tillman. You know the story behind that. It's just a great honor."

 Rookie camp continues with a session this afternoon and one more Monday morning.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:58 PM, 05/13/2012
    Nice story and all but I don't think I'd go as far as naming the headline , Eagles are a family tradition. Wile reading the article I was trying to find the connection where "tradition" would come into play. Maybe its me, but a mention of his father's name in a media guide 36 years ago and his mother being a pharmacy technician does not make me think of Eagle tradition. Even growing up his favorite player wasn't an Eagle. He does seem like a nice guy and I'll be rooting for him.
    Geno D
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:49 PM, 05/13/2012
    Love this kid's confidence... had a nice interception in his debut at ROOKS camp... hopefully a glimpse of good things to come... It has begun.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:02 PM, 05/13/2012
    He's 5-11 - proves the Eagles have a tradition of drafting smurfs at every position.
    Tyrone Biggums
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:42 PM, 05/13/2012
    Hes 5-11 with a vertical jump of 40"would u prefer 6-4with a vert of 35" it comes out to being able to defend the same area in the passing game except the 5-11 guy is probably way faster.
    Sean s.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:17 PM, 05/13/2012
    I love the Tyrone Biggums screen name!! Dave Chappelle's the best!!
    Geno D
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:15 PM, 05/14/2012
    trinieagle; How do you know his interception was nice. Were you admitted to practice?
    nrankin


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