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Velus Jones Picked The Ideal Time Vs. Colts For His Best Practice

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The Chicago Bears have maintained a steady belief that Velus Jones can be a difference-maker for their team. They love his mixture of size, strength, and speed. It’s why he was such an effective kick returner last year. However, he continues to make life difficult for himself with mistakes in other areas. The preseason opener against the Tennessee Titans saw him muff his third punt since joining the team last year. It was the latest example of the receiver having unreliable hands in important moments. Many have already wondered if he can survive on a suddenly competitive roster.

While the odds of getting cut this year remain long, his future with the organization beyond 2023 is questionable. Something needs to happen to convince the coaching staff he’s progressing. Thankfully he didn’t wait too long. The Bears reached their most crucial stretch of the preseason, conducting joint practices with the Indianapolis Colts this week. The first came on Wednesday evening. It was a spirited affair with tons of energy and intensity. It was also the moment Jones decided to have his best practice of the summer as he delivered not one but two big plays.

Velus Jones still controls his own destiny.

All the age jokes aside, he remains a highly athletic young player. He proved he could make plays last year, even if they weren’t numerous. The trick was learning the more subtle details of his position. It takes more than speed to win deep. Release, hand technique, and footwork are paramount. Signs keep growing that he’s figured some of these truths out. He’s getting open deep more often. Even the preseason game against the Titans showed some progress as a route-runner.

One can understand people being fed up with Velus Jones. His rookie season was mostly a disappointment outside of his kick return moments. Patience is hard to come by these days. In the minds of many fans, either you can play right away or you can’t play at all. That’s not how football works. It takes some players more time to master the art. Jones could be one of them. Credit must go to Matt Eberflus and his staff for continuing to stay patient with him. Maybe this is a sign things are trending in the right direction.

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TGena
TGena
Aug 18, 2023 6:02 am

Hehateme30–
Get some professional help.

scott brs
scott brs
Aug 17, 2023 7:07 pm

@Sam, no apology needed. Just looking forward to seeing a much improved team this year.

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Aug 17, 2023 6:47 pm

Hey the Bills had a QB named Rob Johnson they kept around for 8 yrs waiting to see if the light bulb would turn on. I think after Y2K was found to be an overblown hoax the Bills finally released that “project QB”.

I would say Velus still needs to be evaluated. It hasn’t been a long time.

Hehateme30
Aug 17, 2023 4:29 pm

Hey Gina, if the Bears were successful this year, youd have nothing to complain about. Oh that’s right, you’re Thomas Gina the guy who would probably complain after he got laid. Even if you did it yourself and humped your fist.

Sam
Sam
Aug 17, 2023 1:27 pm

Scott I also typically agree with your point of view, and your posts. But to be fair, if Fields does not grow as a passer in season 3, now that he has a better line and better weapons, then yes, there’s no more excuses. There’s also no excuses for players like V. Jones who probably already shouldn’t make the team. I do agree there “could be” excuses by season end… excuses really only being major injuries. I also agree with all of your posts that say who cares if Fields wins games with his feet more than his arm. But… Read more »

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