Chicago Sun-Times

LESS THOUGHT IS MORE

Second- year year DE Bullard DE Bullard gets gets better better results by letting instincts take over

- MARK POTASH Follow me on Twitter @ MarkPotash. Email: mpotash@ suntimes. com

BOURBONNAI­S — After spending way too much time thinking, worrying and reacting as a rookie last season, Bears defensive end Jonathan Bullard is trying a new tack: football.

“Last year was last year,” the third- round draft pick from Florida said. “I know why they drafted me. I know I can play ball. So it’s just ball, really. So I’m just going to play it the best I can, and see what happens.”

The early returns in training camp have been positive. And the preseason opener against the Broncos on Thursday night at Soldier Field provided at least a bit of confirmati­on — on a third- and- one play in the second quarter, Bullard used his quick first step to get into the backfield and drop running back Stevan Ridley for a twoyard loss.

“It meant a lot, just to go out and have fun and make plays and do what I’m used to doing — and that’s shootin’ gaps,” Bullard said. “There’s a reason they drafted me and they’ve talked to me about not losing my aggressive­ness and my attack. That was an opportunit­y for me to go with my hair on fire and that’s what I did.

“And it was just a good call by Vic [ Fangio, the Bears’ defensive coordinato­r]. That was the play for me. I saw the opportunit­y. I timed it up perfectly, got off the ball, beat my man to the point of attack and that’s all she wrote.”

It also helps that Bullard has a good mentor in defensive end Akiem Hicks.

“[ He’s] everything from last year and just a little bit more,” Hicks said. “He’s definitely stronger, faster. He was already explosive. He has picked up the game to a point where he can play within the scheme now, see things come and be able to predict the play in order to get a step on the guard or tackle.”

That’s the key to success for Bullard in a nutshell — learning the nuances of the position to allow him to use his quick first step. Part of that is understand­ing the playbook better than he did last year. And being comfortabl­e with the mental aspect of the game is just as big. He doesn’t think like a rookie anymore.

“A hundred percent,” Bullard said. “It’s not like [ I’m] going out there worrying about not messing up, because you’re going to get taken out and not put back in. Just little stuff, the mental part of it, too . . . I mean as far as playbook- wise. I’m more comfortabl­e with it.

“The coaches have talked to me . . . the reasons they drafted me was because of that first step and explosion. They want me to use it more and just play and not think about a lot. All that comes when you get comfortabl­e . . . So I’m just out there trying to have fun, but also make plays I should make, that I’m used to making.”

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| NAM Y. HUH/ AP Jonathan Bullard says that the Bears’ coaching staff has urged him to use his “first step and explosion” more and “not think about a lot.”
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