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06/03 — Fresh off the golf outing Wednesday and today’s media availability in the locker room, we’ve talked to a lot of Jets the past two days. While scouring my files and reviewing my transcripts, I thought it would be best to break out some notes, quotes and observations.
Sanchez's Best Day
Those predraft reports questioning Mark Sanchez’s arm strength are laughable. Now this kid isn’t Dan Marino, but he’s got plenty of zip on the ball and can make every throw.
Case in point: The pigskin was humming to Marcus Henry on a sideline out-route that the receiver grabbed in front of corner Dwight Lowery in 7-on-7 work. The play probably covered 15-20 yards, but that's a tough toss across the field you have to make in the NFL and the USC product delivered a rope.
Then a couple of snaps later, Sanchez got off another spiral that whizzed by defenders downfield and bounced off Wallace Wright’s hands. Instead of getting down, Sanchez sought out Wright and said, “We’ll get it. We’ll get it.”
There have been multiple times when Sanchez has found a window when it just didn't look like there wasn't anything available, but this is a process. Later in practice, Sanchez was nearly intercepted on consecutive plays, by a DB who was in better position for the errant ball than the intended Chansi Stuckey, and then by Ahmad Carroll, who almost picked an underthrown ball. Sanchez also overthrew speedster David Clowney on a long heave, but he threw the ball easily 55 yards in the air without a problem.
But he’s clearly making progress, improving every day, and he told reporters that this was his best outing yet.
“More completions, balls in the right places, the right reads, seeing the defense, feeling more comfortable, being able to talk about the play fluidly right after instead of asking too many questions and remembering each play at the end of practice,” he said when I asked him specifically about today.
“Knowing I missed that third play in 7-on-7 — let’s work on that one. OK, what’s the read again — let me go through it right. Before I had to wait for Schotty to tell me the different plays. Now I’m starting to remember them after practice, know each situation, exactly what happened. That’s important, just getting comfortable. But it was the most completions and I felt good in the two-minute situations.”
Woodhead Opening Eyes
Before GM Mike Tannenbaum teed off at Trump National, I asked him if anyone has surprised him or jumped out this spring.
“You take a guy like Danny Woodhead, coming back from his ACL injury. I don’t think he lost any of his short-area quickness or his explosiveness,” Mr. T. said. “In fact, I think he looks a little bit quicker or more explosive, so we’ll see how the summer goes when we put pads on. But I’m looking forward to doing that here in another six or seven weeks.”
Tannenbaum also said his group has begun talking about the contracts for Sanchez and RB Shonn Greene. The Jets had a franchise-low three draft picks in 2009 and have already signed sixth-round pick Matt Slauson.
“We’ve already had some preliminary discussions and based on experience, sometimes they get done real quickly, like Bryan Thomas a couple of years ago [who signed in June 2002] and sometimes it takes a little bit longer,” he said. “We have a lot of good people working on it and we’ll see how it goes.”
No Receiving Concerns
Many pundits look at the Jets as a team in urgent need of a receiver to line up opposite Jerricho Cotchery. But Chansi Stuckey, David Clowney and Brad Smith have all had their moments this spring and Kellen Clemens doesn’t buy into the outside theories.
“We have a lot of guys who are very talented. We don’t have the big-name guys that are surrounded by all the drama and all the controversy and that stuff, but we have very talented guys who silently make a lot of plays and are very talented receivers,” said the veteran QB. “It’s not a concern for us. It is a concern for everybody who isn’t in the building, but for us we’re very confident in the guys that we have.”
The NBA: Where Amazing Happens
When the NBA Finals commence Thursday night in Los Angeles, eight to 10 Jets will get together here in the area and take in the matchup on TV.
“I think that’s the most important thing in the offseason," said kicker Jay Feely, "fostering that atmosphere where you develop relationships and grow together and bond so when you do have a tough loss come December, there is a foundation to trust each other."
Speaking of Feely, he’ll join Seth Everett tonight on the latter's ESPN Radio Show from 7–10 p.m. Feely, a knowledgeable sports junkie, has radio-show-hosting experience from his days down in Atlanta at Star 94 and Miami’s WQAM 560.
Rex: Carolina-Bound
Vacation time is right around the corner for players and coaches. After next week’s minicamp, the Jets won’t officially meet as a team until training camp up in Cortland, N.Y.
“I’m definitely going to get away from it," head coach Rex Ryan said. "You really need to, you have to recharge your batteries because your players deserve that. They don’t need a tired coach. They need a guy who can’t wait to get to work and all the excitement. You have to get away. Our guys are going to get five weeks off and our coaches will get five weeks off.”
Ryan admitted he probably won’t take the full five weeks, but he is planning a family journey to North Carolina.
“I think I’m going to end up going to the Outer Banks," he said. "I thought about going to Europe, but I think I’m going to do that next year with my in-laws. They’ll be married 50 years next year."
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (18)Anonymous Said:
Wed, June 3, 2009 - 10:32pm ET"the one thing all the media type's forget is the jets receiver's have going for them is practice against probowl corners and a great safety, plus the one thing you can't teach speed. who's worried. not the coach nor knowledgable football fans. your only as good as your competition."
Jon Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 8:44am ET"I believe Cotchery has more than enough talent to be a #1, and whoever else lines up across from him will do well. Sorry to still bring up comparisons to last year's Ravens, but Derrick Mason was their #1. I think we're in a little better shape. Either way, I think Clowney is going to have a ridiculous year. GO JETS!!!!"
Alan Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 9:34am ET"David Clowney, will be amazing if he doesnt drop the ball. Hes a taller version of Steve Smith. Jerricho is alot like Anquan Boldin, and thats probably why they didnt make the trade for him. sure we dont have the tall guy threat. But theyre great recievers"
Phrenitis Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 11:30am ET"Has anyone talked about Britt Davis. I think he is a sleeper. You heard it here first."
ranger46 Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 12:16pm ET"KC and MS are very good athletes and good guys too! The problem with them both, is that neither will be able to lead the Jets to a superbowl, EVER! The evolution of the NFL athlete, has made it so you "protect the QB" in the ever shrinking pocket. That is especially true in the 4th quarter. Ainge at 6'5"+, wins, is great in the huddle, makes every throw, has a high release point &throws T.D.'s"
Ira Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 1:01pm ET"I don't see anybody mention Keller with all this WR talk. He is going to be such a big part of their offense. Now that Schotty has full control he will use Keller like the Chargers use Gates. I expect Keller to have 70 plus catches this year. And J-Co will finally get the repsect he deserves. Since 06 he has avg. 983 yds per season. We will see how that other WR spot plays out. GO JETS!!!!"
TonyC Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 3:58pm ET"While I'm a Jets fan who believes we are OK at the WR position, all the dropped balls I'm hearing about are starting to create doubt."
rcksolid3002 Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 7:42pm ET"A 6' 2" QB can't win, but a 6' 5" + one can cmon seriously. Talent wins games and we have plenty. We have some sleeper receivers, a good TE, abrutal running game which we have to stick to, and a Ball swarming body breaking defense looking to break people in half. YEAH BABY LETS GET IT ON!!!!"
JetFan4Life Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 10:01pm ET"To Ranger 46. I find it interesting that you already know the future of our team and our quarterbacks before a pass is thrown in anger. Why not see what both KC and MS have during the regular season before disparaging their chances to win a superbowl. You're not a fan, you're a bottomless pit of negativity. Please do us all a favor and find another team to comment on."
Row Said:
Thu, June 4, 2009 - 10:02pm ET"Even though Keller may find a way to get open, who will block the DE lined up across from him? Who can run block? I see little reason to not sign a guy like Reggie Williams for pennies, when we are starting with little.. Cotch was hurt a bit last year, and lost his ability to get seperation when Farve was challenged. I want to see someone beside him who has NFL talent and experience. Go Jets"
Vincent Said:
Fri, June 5, 2009 - 9:35am ET"I like....no, love RR's approach. He doesn't work his players into the ground mentally. Wanting to go to work for the enjoyment gets more out of a player than mega-$$$ ever will if you dislike your job or work environment. "
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Fri, June 5, 2009 - 11:54am ET"I gotta agree with JetFan4Life on this one: Predicting the future negatively is no way to run, or root for, a football team. I was thrilled when the Jets drafted Ainge but I gotta believe that if he was even half that great the team would have seen more of it by now. I think we should keep in mind what Jenkins said yesterday about the newspapers' view of a football team vs. a player's view."
sal Said:
Fri, June 5, 2009 - 3:27pm ET"i hope Sanchez works out, hope he dosnt end up like the kid in Arizona from USC also, Last coach didnthelp this matter either, not benching Favre whe he got hurt, could even throw the ball. Clemins must have done something to get passed up gain, Most analyist have a hard time picking the jtes over the Pats cause of the QB situation, if Kellin or Ratcliff played when Farve was hurt, they would know!"
sal Said:
Fri, June 5, 2009 - 3:40pm ET" not playing any of the 2 backups last year hurt the team for this season, and may have killed a chance at the playoffs last year. Ill put that on mangini, but wonder what Shotys thoughts were, he had to know Farve was hurt bad, maybe next time that situation come up he will man up. It also may have ended Clemmins chance at starting for the Jets, or any team, he dont deserve this situation again"
rudy iacono Said:
Fri, June 5, 2009 - 6:41pm ET"I find it comical that you need to reinforce the Jet decision to draft Sanchez. Criticisim and objectivity from an employee on the Woody payroll about the Jets would surely cost you a furlough. As long as Woody and Tannenbaum are together these Jets are going nowhere and you can take that to the bank."
Row Said:
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 12:55am ET"While my belief is not as strong as rudy's, I agree with the principal. Woody and Tennenbaum are setting PSL's, asking for ticket deposits, and drafting big name guys like Sanchez. They are not coaches, talent scouts, or anything of the sort. It's ridiculous to assume they are doing anything but selling the team, it's their job! Clemens, Gholston, Clowney could be pro bowlers, we may never know..."
jak_jet fan Said:
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 1:49am ET"sal i agree with you. favre being hurt , mangini shoulda sat him down. im a brett fan. but he shoulda sat. maybe eric was feeling the pressure to win ,and had to stay the course. im sure favre insisted that he was ready to go. we shoulda seen the other qbs as early as the 3rd quarter of the rams blowout."
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Ira Said:
Wed, June 3, 2009 - 7:47pm ET"EA, Thanks for those notes. I think Sanchez's progress will be slow. But like any other rookie especially QB's once the speed of the game slows down i think this kid has the athletic ability to be very special."
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