Bard needs to find some consistency. He doesn't need to be lights out every time out there. His problem has been that for every good appearance he has had he has had 3 stinkers. He needs to get to where he has 3 out of 4 good appearances.
As for the fastball movement, that is a good sign. I remember when he was at his best he threw a 99 mph pitch in a Yankee game that was knee high and it had so much late movement that it looked like it was making a right turn. It was completely unhittable. The Yankee broadcasters replayed it and commented on it. I remember thinking that if he could throw that with any consistency, no one would ever have a chance against him. I never saw that kind of movement on any of his pitches after that. If he has regained that movement and he can have some command with it, he could be consistent even if his velocity is down a few clicks.
IMO the inexplicable loss of velocity and complete abandonment of command for such a prolonged period has made me suspect that he has been working through some physical problems. There was an article a while back where he discussed having some lower back issues. That could really screw you up from overcompensation etc. If the back troubles are finally over, he'll have a chance to rebuild himself. Unfortunately, back problems tend to be chronic.