Can Camp at Cortland Exceed Rex-pectations?
Published: Thu, July 30, 2009 - 7:02pm 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: David Harris, training camp, David Clowney, Kris Jenkins, Calvin Pace, Jay Feely, Bart Scott, SUNY Cortland
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07/30 — The Jets have landed in Cortland. And Rex Ryan is eagerly looking forward to what lies down this central New York State runway.
“I’ve got to tip my hat to SUNY Cortland and the surrounding areas,” the Jets’ first-year head coach said with a smile shortly after two team buses pulled up in front of the team’s Cortland dorm. “Really, I’m excited. You drive up, you see all the signs in the windows. It’s great and we certainly appreciate it. I had a vision for what I wanted our training camp to look like and the feel of it, and I think this maybe exceeds what my expectations were.”
Of course, Rex is the boss and so you wouldn’t expect his players to disagree with him. But none of the rookies and veterans who came off those buses or the remaining vets who made the 3½-hour drive in their own cars had any hesitation about their new home away from home until Aug. 21.
“We’re in unfamiliar territory,” said linebacker Bart Scott. “Being here allows us to mesh together, build chemistry. We have no distractions, nothing but football to focus on each other and get better.”
“Oh, yeah, no doubt being here will build team structure,” linebacker David Harris. “It’ll be a good three weeks. I’m looking forward to it.”
Wide receiver David Clowney had a definitive way of evaluating the situation.
“I’m not out of my comfort area,” he said. “I’m with my team playing football, so I’m right in my comfort zone.”
For more than a few players, this camp would have been a change of pace no matter where it was held. Take Kris Jenkins.
“Everything for me as far as training camp is concerned this year is different. I feel born again,” said the big nose tackle, who drove up to Cortland with Shaun Ellis, his next-door neighbor on the D-line. “I just got married in July, so I needed to rearrange my priorities. Football doesn’t come first in my life anymore. My family’s first instead. But it’s a beautiful thing. You’re in position to provide everything for them and make things happen.”
Jenkins said he made weight. And what weight was it?
“Three-sixty, of course,” he said with a laugh. “You think I’m going to lose more weight than I have to?”
Guard Alan Faneca said it’s always about bonding, just as it was when he was a Pittsburgh Steeler.
“You see teams go away for training camp. You go to places off the beaten path,” he said. “They don’t want the distractions. They want you to hang out together, to find something to do together and kill time. I think in Pittsburgh there was a running whiffleball game every night. It was just the kinds of things we ended up doing.”
For kicker Jay Feely, last year at this time he was a Dolphin, and then a few days later he wasn’t with any team. He didn’t become a Jet until after the opening game of the regular season.
“I’m excited for this opportunity,” Feely said about being the Jets’ kicker, no more questions asked. “I want to be the best kicker in the NFL. I just want to help this team win any way I can.”
That is the feeling of all the Jets, who are ignoring any expert analysis and any buzz about other teams in the division.
“I think we can accomplish everything that we set out to do here and make this a close-knit team and get better,” Ryan said. “When we come out of training camp 3½ weeks from now, we’re going to be a good football team, an excellent football team.”
And it all begins on the Cortland Stadium Sprinturf and surrounding grass fields at 8:15 a.m. Friday.
Pace Speaks on Suspension
The only player who hasn’t arrived yet is running back/kick returner Leon Washington, whose agent and the Jets front office are still said to be in discussions on a restructured contract. Eric Allen will have that story for you shortly.
And one player is here in Cortland and will participate in training camp and the preseason games but then will miss the first four games of the regular season due to his NFL suspension. That is LB Calvin Pace.
“It’s disappointing because I feel we have a chance to do some great things. I let the team down,” said Pace in his first public comments since the suspension for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. “With all of that said, I don’t want my situation to be a distraction to what we’re trying to do, which is win games. I just have to take the punishment, I’m not going to cry about it, when I come back for the last 12, I’ll do my thing.”
Pace, who said he took a supplement that wasn’t banned last year but is this year, said his role now is to push the players who will be taking his place, Vernon Gholston and Marques Murrell.
“I’m going to try and push the guys so that they practice and perform like starters,” he said. “I think with the new regime and how they preach it — practicing hard and carrying that over to the games — I think they’ll be fine.”
Already in Shape
The Jets’ rookies were given their conditioning tests earlier this week. The veterans got their gut-churning tests today before everyone headed for Cortland. The results: All passed with flying colors.
“The rookies came in in great shape and so did the veterans. It was impressive,” Ryan said. “Usually this time there are several guys that don’t pass the test and get put on the PUP list. This group is in great shape and you will see that when everyone gets on the field tomorrow.”
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (19)Seth Wolchok Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 7:51pm ET"We want Leon!!!!!!!!!!! Hi Randy and Eric I am from Staten Island. I am making the trip up on Tuesday early morning will be there till Friday. Hope to meet you guys in and around town"
Ira Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:12pm ET"The facility up here is amazing. While Pace needs to get his reps because of his suspension i am sure his reps with the 1st units will be scaled back and VG, Murrell, and Trusnik will get more reps so one of them is ready for the opener. It will be interesting to see how they rotate them all during the preseason games. Sounds like the players have the right mindset for a camp away from home."
roger Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:19pm ET"oh man football season is just around the corner i couldn't be any happier (just get Leon SIGNED!)...i just realized the Jets first preseason game is in two weeks!!"
Damone Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:38pm ET"Ira,if Gholston doesn't TAKE that starting positon of Pace,i am going to label him a bust.That wouldn't make sense for a 1st round pick with an aggresive Defense like Ryan's!! "
Howard Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:41pm ET"a great time of year the start of training camp,the hitting the workouts and then the games if only for preseason to start"
jetsdude Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:49pm ET"I read alot of trash talk about the jets around the internet; people praising the pats etc. etc., did the whole world forget new england failed to make the post season last year? no tom brady,but from what I was watching,cassel was throwing for like 400 yards in some games,what would brady throw for 800? I hope rex ryan is true to his words,cuz I think I hate the patriots more than I like football"
Damone Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:49pm ET"Randy can you tell us tommorow who is starting at the nickelback position?"
Ian Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 8:56pm ET"As a 'townie' here in Cortland, we're really happy to have the Jets in town. The place is normally a mix of Bills, Giants, and Jets fans but for all of August, we'll definitely be flying the green!"
commentman Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 11:49pm ET"im telling you, if Vernon could just get one nice tackle he'll start to get the feel for it and start making more, about Leon Washington and Thomas Jones GIVE THEM THEIR MONEY THEY DESERVE IT. About Calvin Pace, i personally think it is unfair that Pace got suspended because he was using a supplement that was aloud last year but since they changed that rule he has to get suspended "
Big O Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 1:11am ET"To Woody/Mike: I know alot has been said about Vick & Burress nowadays but know this point. NEVER let your enemy gain the UPPER HAND ON YOU. Right now we can get Vick and Burress dirt cheap now, we already made a mistake giving away Baker and Barton. Please do not let NEW ENGLAND pick them up and use it against us. It would be a massacre. Vick and Burress have something to PROVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Ira Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 5:47am ET"Damone, VG will play LB but i think he is best suited to play as a pass rushing DE."
Shep Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:51am ET"Why am I suddenly reminded of Remember the Titans? LOL Take the team up in the country, let them bond on both sides of the ball, and then come back and kick some serious NFL tail! Get Leon signed, as he is the best all around player on the team, get TJ signed, and then look out. The Jets are serious contenders this year, and with Rex at the helm, our D is going to be ferocious! GO JETS!!"
Shep Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:54am ET"By the way, I finally bit the bullet and ordered one of the authentic jerseys with MY name on it. I figured that I'm one guy who will NEVER leave the team. #69, for the one year we won it all. It actually shipped within two days and looks SWEET! I would suggest doing the same if you have the cash. Oh, and of course the new sideline hat to go with it. GO JETS!!"
CortlandMom Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 9:07am ET"My boys had never been interested in football until the Jets came to Cortland. Now our entire world is Green and White. Welcome to Cortland!"
Bryan Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 9:13am ET"Randy, I am a student at SUNY Cortland and was just wondering how the players, coaches, and the rest of the staff are taking to Cortland. I hope to be able to attend practice this weekend. Also, how do you guys feel about the facilities so far?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Bryan, every player and coach we've talked to loves the facilities and the setting here at Cortland and feel this is a great opportunity to bond with their teammates."
Shep Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 9:13am ET"I just read on another blog that Leon is in camp this morning. I hope that's true, because he's the best all around player on this team and we sorely need him. Pay him his money and let's get on with it. For what the Jets charge for season tickets we can surely afford to pay our best player the money he's looking for. "
Bryan Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:59pm ET"Randy, Hi again. Just wanted to say that I am going to be at Cortland tomorrow to see the JETS. I can't wait. It will be my first training camp. It is going to be so weird seeing the JETS be on the same field that I have been on. "
TJ Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:45pm ET"Hi Randy, I go to school at SUNY Cortland and the Jets are staying in my dorm for the upcoming fall semester! Any way to find out who is staying in my room for camp?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Sorry, TJ, I don't have any rooming lists for the players. I'm in the West Campus Apartments myself."
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MrJetGreen Said:
Thu, July 30, 2009 - 7:36pm ET"Everything is on to plan.........J-E-T-S........"
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