There are honestly some very good people on this Philadelphia Eagles roster. Sure, we all may get upset with them from time to time because they miss a tackle or chirp too much on social media (whether publicly or anonymously). They may underperform at times on game days, but it’s hard to make an argument that questions their character. Throw Malcolm Jenkins in that category.
You see, knowing the game and loving the game are two different things. Loving the game makes you watch the game, and you might even get upset with your favorite players for screwing up.