Football coaches all speak the same language:
Defensive co-ordinator Sean McDermott said, when asked about linebacker Akeem Jordan. "He's a football player, as you guys have seen."
About another linebacker Ernie Sims, McDermott said: "Coach Reid said it best yesterday when he said he's a tone-setter. That's what he is for us."
And finally about his third LB, Stewart Bradley, he said, "You don't have to be that big to do some damage, it's all about heart, will and technique, pretty much."
Pretty much? Well, what else? C'mon, man, we need to know!
Ah, I just needed to keep reading this same article, this time on rookie, Te'o-Nesheim: "I love his motor." said McDermott.
Read more: http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/eagles/20100824_For_Eagles__it_s_beginning_to_look_a_lot_like_a_defense.html#ixzz0xY5xPyt1
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