It appears Reshad Jones is ready to turn the volume up on theNFL.For two years I heard about this mythological playmaking Miami Dolphins safety, a ball-hawk who roamed the secondary of the practice field like Pittsburgh’s Troy Polamalu, making impact plays during practice.But I sparingly SAW IT.That practice reputation earned Jones the starting free safety spot last year, but he struggled early, eventually got hurt, and the Dolphins defense tightened when he got demoted and replaced byTyrone Culver.But Jones did gain a season’s worth of experience, and flashed at times in 2011, a season where he contributed 67 tackles, two sacks and an interception in his 12 starts.
Turn the page to 2012, put Jones in the hands of defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle, one of the NFL’s most respected secondary coaches, and he flashed that type of game changing ability ALL offseason.
Jones said the biggest point of emphasis he made this summer was working on “taking better angles out of my breaks out of the backfield,” which is what led to offensive big plays like the 99-yardWes Welker touchdown the Patriot receiver scored in the 38-24 season-opening loss last year.
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Turn the page to 2012, put Jones in the hands of defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle, one of the NFL’s most respected secondary coaches, and he flashed that type of game changing ability ALL offseason.
Jones said the biggest point of emphasis he made this summer was working on “taking better angles out of my breaks out of the backfield,” which is what led to offensive big plays like the 99-yardWes Welker touchdown the Patriot receiver scored in the 38-24 season-opening loss last year.
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