Rex Likes Team, Tempo After First Practice
Published: Thu, April 16, 2009 - 2:13pm ET
By Randy Lange
Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Thomas Jones, Mike Westhoff, Brian Schottenheimer, Rex Ryan, Sal Alosi, Erik Ainge, Mike Pettine
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04/16 — Rex Ryan presided over his first minicamp practice as head coach of the Jets this morning. And he liked what he saw.
"This is a good football team. We expect to win," Ryan said at his midday news conference after an animated first practice at his first voluntary veterans minicamp under a beautiful blue North Jersey sky. "I think our tempo in practice should be reflective of that."
Rex thought the tempo was good and he liked a lot of the other wrinkles he saw as, clad in his black sweatsuit and white Jets hat, he bounced from one drill to another and presided over "all three phases" for the first time.
On OC Brian Schottenheimer's offense: "This is the fourth year a lot of these players have been in this system. The first day you don't usually see multiple shifts, motion, empty backfield. That was great to see, so we're far ahead of where most teams are with that system."
On DC Mike Pettine's defense: "This is a smart group. They're way ahead of where we normally are. Usually there are so many mental mistakes, but it was well-coordinated out there."
Ryan also had words of praise for Mike Westhoff's coaching presence with the special teams and strength coach Sal Alosi's work with the players for about a month in the off-season strength and conditioning program: "We're not in football shape now, but we're ahead of the game."
But the Jets aren't a complete team yet by any means. Ryan was asked about a few topics, prime among them the absence of RB Thomas Jones and QB Erik Ainge from the proceedings.
On Jones, he said, "You're probably better off talking to him. This is a voluntary camp and he's volunteering not to show up. I've talked with Thomas before. But hey, guys, I'm focused on the people here. This team is what my focus is on. I'm proud to have everyone out there flying around and having fun."
"Erik has a personal issue," Ryan said. "He's going to have an opportunity to compete here. We've said going in our quarterback situation is 1 and 1A with [Kellen] Clemens and [Brett] Ratliff, and Erik will have an opportunity as well."
Ryan was also asked about three veterans who were at the camp but were not practicing: DE Shaun Ellis and G Brandon Moore, who worked the stationary bikes, and TE Dustin Keller, who stayed on the side in a sweatsuit.
"Brandon's coming off sports hernia surgery," Ryan said. "Shaun had a little knee thing that he fixed up. He's doing outstanding. If we had to play tomorrow, he'd probably be out there. Keller? He's got the sniffles."
Ryan was also asked for the first time publicly about his desire to take this summer's training camp on the road. The camp's location has still not been finalized, but he explained his reasoning for seeking a venue some distance from the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center:
"I've had a vision for this football team, or for any team I was going to be head coach of," he said. "I like having training camp away from your facilities. The reason I want to do this has nothing to do with our facility or getting out of Florham Park. It's about getting away from the comfort of this place and the surrounding areas, where the players' homes are and all that, and putting them in a camp situation where all they've got is each other.
"We're trying to build the chemistry of our team in training camp. That's the No. 1 thing I see that is a huge plus for us if we're able to do that."
Eric Allen will write about Bart Scott's animated first practices in the middle of the Jets' reimagined defense, and I'll have a piece after the afternoon practice about the competition between QBs Kellen Clemens and Brett Ratliff and how many of their throws wound up in the hands of the new No. 87, David Clowney.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (21)Ira Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 2:56pm ET"Randy, Great picture of Rex lining up as a D-lineman. Reminds me of when Herm use to play CB sometimes during practice. He sounds and looks like he is going to really relate to the players and i have a feeling they will run through a wall for him. Just a hunch of mine. Did any players run laps today?"
Randy Lange Said:
"No penalty laps today, Ira, but some DBs did some penalty pushups after dropping picks in individual and position drills."
CCTXJETFAN Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 2:58pm ET"What happened to the days when players would go to practice because they love football. I am betting TJ is not going because he did get the contract extension. CUT HIM LOOSE REX. Sounds like a Pete Kendall issue all over again. "
36 year fan Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:20pm ET"There is only two seasons; football, and waiting for football.First practice ; I like what rex is thinking get guys together in camp. It's smart. Build trust. Chemistry is one of the most important things. How about holding camp in the South Bronx these guys need to get hardcore. Give them a sledge hammer and have them start tearing down old Yankee stadium. ( thats sad.)"
Patrick from PA Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:21pm ET"Hey Randy, I know this is off topic and not your department but in pretty much all press conferences posted on the site it's extremely hard to hear the questions being asked by the reporters without turning the sound all the way up. Is there any way you can pass this on to the Audio/Visual staff?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Patrick, this has been an ongoing problem that our multimedia department is working on. I'll pass on your observations as well."
Ira Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:22pm ET"So today was Rex's first official practice and also today back in 1963 Weeb Ewbank became the Titans new HC and the team's name was changed to the Jets. Maybe this is a good omen. GO JETS!!!!!"
uncle joe Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:30pm ET"We might finally have a great team this year,But again,We ALWAYS Have Great Coverage,You Guys Are Awesome,Thankyou for this!"
Chris Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:41pm ET"Rex' comments about Clowney are impressive. If he or someone else can step up and be the other receiver, It will give us much more flexibility in the draft. I want to see Tyson Jackson as a NY Jet! What a D-Line it would be with Jackson, Jenk and Ellis!"
Brian I Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:47pm ET"I have one word for Thomas Jones ...GOODBYE...trade him while he still has value....I am sick of playeer who are not happy with there contracts especially one he has two years left on....Give me a break, MAN UP and be a leader, I lost so much respect for him. "
JETS 4 LIFE Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 3:59pm ET"All in All it sounds like the team looks great fresh and in shape that was good to hear. cannot wait for Eric's piece on the 2 QB'S and I am again stating I hope KC/BR can make a liar and a fool of Me, but time will tell hope itsbetter then good for Kellen"
Ira Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 4:21pm ET"randy, Thats good to hear. The past few years DB's dropped way too many INT's. I really believe this D can be one of the best the Jets have ever had. Chris, I would love to see Jackson a Jet but i don't think he will get past the 12-13th pick. Lets see what happens."
Angel Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 4:26pm ET"I feel it's time to give the ball to Clemens. Sink or swim. Let's find out if he is for real!"
Jack Brokenshire Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 4:28pm ET"I agree with Brian's comments about Thomas Jones if he isn't happy trade him and get the kid from Jersey in the draft and go with him and Leon in the backfield. I'm really impressed with Rex and hopefully of good things for us in 09 let's go Jets!!!"
scjoe Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 4:33pm ET"Hey guys, it must be like a breathe of fresh air to actually get the skinny on all injury's and other matters concerning the players, right? As for TJ? Looks like he is just another ME,ME,ME, type player. Notice, he didn't want to talk contract after last season (2007) when he barley broke 1000 and scored what? Two touchdowns?"
OriginalJetFan Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 4:42pm ET"hey Randy, Off the wall thought, but has anyone given any thought to putting Ghoulston back at DE , maybe a little small for a 3-4 end , but his speed from that position could make up for it. What do you think? seems the transition to a LB with pass coverage was too much for him. "
HDR Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 5:30pm ET"I'm so fed up with players like Thomas Jones. This guy had one good season with us and now he wants a new deal. Man play out your current 20 million dollar deal first! IF it were up to me. 20 million is all you would get for your whole playing career. That's plenty and these guys should be smacked for thinking they deserve all these millions for playing a game. Draft a back and Cut him!!!!"
Juan Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 6:52pm ET"Just saw that Danny Ainge is recovering from a mild heart attack, explains Erik's personal reasons for not showing up."
Row Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 7:15pm ET"TJ could learn nothing from a walk through with a new coach. It would waste his time, and get in the way of his workout. Every hit he takes is a waste, remember when Curtis Martin didn't even participate in training camp a few years? TJ has earned it, never complained about the calls or said "give me the ball" when it was obvious we won when it was in his hands. Never publicly said he was upset!"
Jim Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 8:12pm ET"TJ Try showing up in a big game, try making some yards after the initial contact. A man as big as you should be running thru initial contact instead the majority of the time your legs stop and you crumble. Hey but don't forget to shoot your mouth off on the radio. By the way you sat down because you run like a ... in big games. "
Jetsman Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 10:31pm ET"Sorry to see Erik Ainge couldn't make it since his uncle, Danny Ainge GM of the Celtics, had a heart attack. Get better Dustin!"
Devito's dad Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 9:06pm ET"We have been a jet family for 30 years and we have never had so much hope for the jets as we have this year. Rex is ready to turn the tide on this team. A simple new idea like "lets have fun at this" can make us into champions . If not champions at least we will have character and show we have heart ( which is the sign of a true champion ). "
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Sam Said:
Thu, April 16, 2009 - 2:55pm ET"The JETS need a TALL WR! The JETS need a WR who is at least ***(6'4)*** with SPEED and can CATCH. **(No more SHORT JETS Wide Receivers!)** The GAINTS and the PATRIOTS seem to understand that a TALL WR is a necessity in the NFL. Why don't the JETS seem to realize they need a TALL WR?"
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