METAIRIE, La. ―
Jonathan Vilma didn’t beg his Saints’
coaches to put him in for practice during August
two-a-days in Jackson, Miss.
But he didn’t exactly make it easy for them to
willingly submit to any requests he might have had in
regard to getting him into drills after coming off of
knee surgery that ended his 2007 early.
“My philosophy is always go hard and whatever
happens after, you’ll figure it out from
there,” Vilma said. “The coaches had to be
opposite and they were the opposite way with me, easing
me along.
“For me, whenever I got a chance to go as hard as
I could, I’d go. If they backed me off, they
backed me off.”
He added, “Now I’m going a full 100
percent. It’s not an issue."
It appears a combination of methods has worked best for
both Vilma and the Saints, who sent the Jets a
conditional fourth-round pick that will, according to
NFL.com, become a third-round pick in the 2009 draft.
“…He’s also viewed by our players as
one of the leaders on defense,” Saints Head Coach
Sean Payton said.
The free-agent pickup has been superb in his first
season with New Orleans, leading the team in tackles
(119) and fumble recoveries (2) with two games to go in
the Saints’ season.
Anybody who questioned if the former University of
Miami and New York Jets standout would be able to play
top-flight football after the surgery got their answer
time and again throughout the season.
“I definitely like where I’m at,”
Vilma said. “I like the way I’m playing. I
see a progression in myself as the weeks have gone on.
I’m excited about that and fortunately, my knee
hasn’t been an issue.”
What has helped – besides surgery and the regular
rehabilitation routine – is a move back to a 4-3
defense instead of the 3-4 that he was playing in with
the Jets.
It’s not just New Orleans coaches and Saints fans
who have noticed what Vilma is doing this season.
“When he was coming out, we really did our due
diligence in Jacksonville of looking at
Jonathan,” current Atlanta Head Coach Mike Smith,
the former Jacksonville defensive coordinator.
“He’s very intelligent. I think he has a
great understanding of defensive football and I think
he’s a great addition to the defense here at the
Saints. I think he’s one of the top, if not the
top middle linebacker in the NFC.”
Vilma is a 6-foot-1, 230-pound former first-round
selection out of Miami who earned a Pro Bowl selection
while with the Jets. He was the rookie of the year in
2004, finishing with 118 tackles, two sacks and three
interceptions, among other stats.
His versatility is one of the things that stands out on
video, Chicago Bears Head Coach Lovie Smith said.
“If you look at what linebackers have to do
nowadays, guarding backs like Matt Forte, like Reggie
Bush, like (Pierre) Thomas, you have to have athletic
ability to do that,” Smith said. “And you
have to be able to take on big linemen. You have to
have strength, too, and he has both of those.”
And while New Orleans hasn’t re-signed him to a
long-term contract, that could be coming. Vilma appears
to have a fondness for the city and the team.
“I’m happy. No regrets,” Vilma said.
“I still keep in touch with guys from New York.
No hard feelings there. But I’m happy where
I’m at.”
(wwltv.com)