The drops were terrible, but I've never blamed him much for the fumble. He got caught from behind by one of the best LBs in the league (Urlacher) who punched the ball out, and the ball magically stayed inbounds. It was a good play by Urlacher.
I agree with GoPack1984 that Jones would've been a better fit for either the Bears or Vikings than the players they ended up with.
Originally Posted by: Greg C.
That's right. It was a great play by Urlacher. Our whole wide receiver corps had issues from time-to-time with drops last year, too much so than I would prefer, including the Super Bowl... but ya know what- They were by far and away the best GROUP of receivers in the NFL...
The media focuses on the "top two / receiver tandem" That's bullshit. We hit 'em with our LAST wideout "on paper". James Jones was very instrumental in us winning that trophy, just like his QB said. I get a little pissed at the hyper-criticism of the young man. James Jones is a huge asset for this team, and imo, makes us the most dangerous team in the NFL in the passing game- in a "passing league".
Some of you f#ckers need to learn to embrace the value of a James Jones, imo.
Sure he frustrated at times, but he saved our collective asses at times too.
I'm thrilled with this development, it's perfect, and Cobb gives me wood, as long as James Jones was signed.
Watch--- As the season progresses this year, I'll bet that all will agree this was the "big-good-move" for the Pack. It's speculation, but I'm old and "know good" when I see it, in my own myopic, but more often than not correct, opinion.
This was good.