You want me to list his mistakes? I could spend a field day with all of the penalties he's taken. How about the aforementioned San Fran play when he was in street clothes at the end of the game that he and the team were fined for that could've been a penalty, and had it been a penalty, likely could've cost us the only game in five that we won that span? How about the taunting penalty after his rare interception (against Seattle where he taunted the entire bench after his play, which drew the flag)? How about all of the defensive holdings, pass interferences, and illegal contacts that are somehow acceptable to you? That's not even getting into all the times he's been burned on plays by receivers.
And yes, he is an idiot off the field as well, unless you think being arrested for the exact same thing in LA that he was arrested for - and kicked off Clemson for - in college is smart?
I don't fucking like Kendrick as a player or a person, and we're allowed to say those things as fans on a message board, that we don't understand why a team brings a player like him back to potentially put him in a starting job. It's not dogging the team as a whole, but every coach and GM has made mistakes when it comes to personnel; nobody's perfect, after all.
I wouldn't mind him nearly as much if he wasn't playing for us. But with Forbes, Durant, Witherspoon, Williams, and Wallace, why should we waste any time on a player who has more penalties and boneheaded mistakes than positive players?