
But Vildor so far is a candidate to be a beneficiary. It’ll make a difference for some more than others. The Bears still believe in second-year cornerback Kindle Vildor and are trying to avoid crushing his confidence after replacing him as the starter following a pair of costly mishaps against the. But defensive coordinator Sean Desai plans to give him more opportunities to prove himself. Vildor said his big improvements from last season are “overall focus and paying attention to detail.” That has been a common theme of Eberflus’ defense and this coaching staff. Bears still have high hopes for Kindle Vildor The second-year cornerback was benched last week against the Lions. I’m ready to excel and show everybody what I can do.” I like the scheme we’re running right now and the situations they’re putting me in. “It’s always good to get that first play out there - making the tackle, getting that confidence, getting the butterflies out. “Just happy to be out there, trying to make plays and flying around. I was just trying to show the coaches what I can do in game situations like that,” Vildor said. He also had a pass break-up in the end zone against former teammate Javon Wims late in the first half.

He stopped Browns running back D’Ernest Johnson for a three-yard loss on a second-and-one play in the second quarter.

Playing for the first time in the -preseason after missing the first two games with an injury, Vildor made an impact in different facets of the defense. You just have to man up and lock your guy down. They like us to have our eyes at the -quarterback at the last minute so we can make plays and have vision of the quarterback and man up to make plays. So far, Eberflus’ scheme seems like a good fit for Vildor. A player who faltered under the previous defense thriving in this one would be a pretty good indicator of an overall upgrade. But he’ll be an interesting test case for the Bears’ defense under Matt Eberflus and defensive coordinator Alan Williams. Vildor still has a long way to go to prove himself.

I learned from it, and I’m here now, stronger than ever.” Just learning from it, looking at film and seeing what I did wrong. “I felt like it was part of the process to me, the process of being a young -corner in today’s game - there’s going to be ups and downs. A little bit of ups and downs,” Vildor said.
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“Last year was my first full year starting. The third-year player survived the purge of the transition to emerge as a starter opposite -Jaylon Johnson, with Gordon in a high-profile role in the slot.
