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File Under: training camp, Kellen Clemens, Leon Washington, Rex Ryan, Reggie Hodges, SUNY Cortland, T.J. Conley
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07/31 — Leon Washington was not supposed to be on the field for more than warmups and individual drills this afternoon, which was his script for this morning's first practice of camp. This was all due to his arrival after midnight today to take his conditioning test in the morning and rejoin the Jets.
But as the rain dried up and the sun came out over SUNY Cortland, Washington was involved in regular drills. On one play, QB Kellen Clemens flipped a screen pass to Leon, who turned up field. He would’ve been tackled after a good gain, but he kept running anyway, as he likes to do, and as No. 29 made his way further downfield, the almost 1,000 fans in the Cortland Stadium stands let out a cheer.
“That goes to show how much I love football,” Washington told reporters after practice in his first public remarks about his contract situation, which he said is not resolved. “This morning I didn’t do much at all. I was missing it, so I decided to come out here [this afternoon] and play football and help my teammates out. So if there’s any question that Leon loves to play football, I definitely love to do it. I think Rex [Ryan] sees that, the organization sees that and my teammates do, too.”
There was never a question about that from Ryan, concluding his first day of camp as the Jets’ head coach, or general manager Mike Tannenbaum and his front office, or his teammates, or the fans. But an impasse remains between player and team off the field, which led Washington to say that he’s “unhappy” about his contract situation and “not confident” that the standoff won’t be “lengthy.”
Still, he remains under contract and didn't miss any camp time.
“That’s the way I felt, like me holding out doesn’t gain anything,” he said. “So I come out here to play football, have good faith, Round 2, and I hope that things work out for the best. ... But if I don’t get a contract, I don’t get a contract, so whatever happens, happens. I’m here to play football, here to be with my teammates. I think you saw that today. I’m ready to play, in good shape, and we’re going to try to get down to Miami. So that’s all I can do for right now.”
Other highlights from the second practice of camp came in 7-on-7 drills:
Up first, Clemens loads up and lets a ball fly for Brad Smith. Donald Strickland, in coverage, got tangled up with Smith and fell down. Smith didn’t, reeled in the underthrown pass all alone and took off for the promised land. The ball was in the air about 40 yards and the “TD” went for 72 yards.
Then it’s Mark Sanchez’s turn. The rookie slings a pass to David Clowney, who makes a nice catch and run. Then the rookie tries to thread the needle to Smith over the deep middle, but on this one Dwight Lowery has the nice coverage on the slightly underthrown ball for the crowd-pleasing breakup.
A punting note: Reggie Hodges and rookie T.J. Conley both got off some nice kicks. Not great big 5.0-second-hang boomers, but both had a good mix of 4.7’s of decent length with 4.4’s and 4.5’s that drove the returners back and to the sideline. This battle wasn’t decided today.
Update: I overlooked including a late play from this practice. Rookie QB Chris Pizzotti dropped back and tried to back-foot a short pass to a receiver over the middle. He found a pair of hands, but unfortunately for the offense, they belonged to DB Ahmad Carroll. Ahmad took the pick all the way to the house, then handed the ball to Rich Bedell, the Jets’ operations manager.
I don’t know if Rich is allowed to keep the ball, but it might have some eBay value, being that it’s the Rex Ryan/Mike Pettine defense’s first return TD of training camp.
And in the Stands
The better weather brought out an official count of 921 fans for the afternoon workout and 1,459 for day one at Cortland. ... Fans attending training camp practices at Cortland should know of a change in policy. No videocameras will be allowed in the stands.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (34)Anonymous Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:19pm ET"Get Leon some money and make him happy, he is worth it, stop being so cheap with him."
IRA Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:32pm ET"Leon looked great today and is theultimate team player to show up while he is having contract talks. I have faith and believe this will be resolved that bers fits both Leon and the Jets. Hope it gets done soon. I thought Conley had the better afternoon today. And like Randy wrote Lowery did make a nice PD. "
russelld Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:40pm ET" If the Jets fail to give Leon what he is worth, its going to be a long time before I forgive them, and I'm a reasonable man. Don't screw this up. Go Jets."
Bleed Green Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:46pm ET"Leon, you're the man!! We got your back. Management-wake up and show some loyalty to a man who has given so much to this team and wants to be here for the long haul! Stop playing games and pay the man!!! If you're not going to do it for him, at least do it for the fans. "
IRA Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:51pm ET"One thing that stoodout during mini-camp and today was how Rex is going to use Kerry. He is so active at the line either blitzing or playing the run. Rex sees what Kerry can doand will use him just like he used Ed Reed. I really expect Kerry to take that next step and make the Pro Bowl this year after he helps the Jets to a winning season. Carroll and Coleman have also made big plays so far."
Bruce Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:51pm ET"Can we please stop being so cheap and get this guy signed! What are we 11M or so under the cap and can't sign one of our best players and hardest workers who just loves to play? This is ridiculous! Please front office I'm begging you to make Leon a Jet for the long run! And Leon you do your part by becoming one of the best Jets ever to play the game! J E T S JETS JETS JETS!!!!"
Kyle Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 9:04pm ET"Why don't we just SIGN HIM ALREADY?! Leon is one of my favorite players, I don't see why the Jets just can't get this deal done."
Shep Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 10:09pm ET"I'm not sure I like him referring to himself in the first person, that's usually a sign of an inflated ego. But we all know that he can play ball with the best of them. I hope the contract situation is taken care of quickly so the team and focus on what they're there to focus on...winning the first Super Bowl in 40 years. GO JETS!!"
commentman Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 11:13pm ET"Leon Washington is in love with the game and plays whenever he gets the chance, i believe he deserves the money he wants"
Anonymous Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:00am ET"what are they waiting for? hes the best player on the team as far as I'm concerned so why are they draggin their feet on his deal.lets go here get Ur done an unhappy player is an unproductive player. know what i mean?"
Gregg from CA Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:29am ET"In regards to the Player Interview with Leon: Who was asking all of the inflammatory questions? It would be nice if you could attribute the questioners so we know who's fanning the flames of discontent instead of applauding Leon's committment to his teammates. Nobody needs to spread that garbage on a day that should be all about positive attitudes! Thanks for the coverage, it's well appreciated."
Al Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:51am ET"Leon has been the most consistent player this franchise has seen in a long, long time. He has often been the one bright spot on some dark days. He is a great player and an even greater guy. I don't have much money, but I'll give everything I got to keep Leon Neon! "
Alphonse Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:55am ET"PAY THE MAN! He is the best player we got. If Leon wants a unicorn, get him a unicorn!!!!! Anything it takes to keep him a Jet!"
McLain Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 4:18am ET"Pay the man already. It's sad to see Pro Bowl talent still being treated like a 4th round draft pick."
Ira Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 5:45am ET"This new CBA deal is really holding things up with Leon. Meanwhile the guy is working hard and i think it will be resolved. Looking forward to today and want to see if Schotty can get his side of the ball on track and get the better of the D today."
MrJetGreen Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 7:52am ET"Both sides have to give to get this done. Leon should understand that if he gets the BIG raise for this year it should be factored in on the total deal. Perhaps the Jets are so close to the cap this year and beyond that they have to say "no" to some players. We have other contracts that will need renewal in the not too distant future."
uncle joe Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 8:29am ET"GreenBay paid their guy with the same situation.PAY THIS GUY! Everyone of us want this guy paid,what is the problem?A young,great,talented player who wants to stay here,wants to do what ever is asked of him,GREAT off the field & can't stay away from the field,What's theProblem.Since he's here(in a very limited role)How many games did he change or outright Win for us?He put us in the Playoffs year1"
Jim B Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 8:55am ET"PAY LEON! This could be a big year and we don't need these distractions. Get it done now!"
stevefromqueens Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 8:57am ET"Rex, I love ya, big guy but that stupid liquid sunshine thing you are about to subject yourself to is GUARANTEED TO FAIL like ALL DIETS. I'm sure there is a Weight Watchers meeting in the Cortland area for you, big fella. Give it a shot and learn how to eat healthier and get that weight down for a lifetime"
roger Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 9:28am ET"ridiculous...Leon is one of the most important players on the offense, he deserves this money more than anyone else. 6 mil is probably too much but I don't see why 4-5 mil shouldn't happen (it's probably more complicated than that, but still). Players should honor their contracts but Leon has clearly outplayed his rookie contract...the Jets are slapping him in the face right now."
Scott in TN Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 10:09am ET"I love Leon, and want him to get a much deserved raise. I don't think we can give him Jones-Drew money, but he's earned more than the 1/2 mill he's due to make. If he'll take $3-4 mill a year, then just get it done. Load the contract with incentives to get it higher, if necessary."
joe b Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 11:07am ET"Typical Jets management. Why do you think we lose some of our better players. Because they are treated like garbage. Kendall, Baker and now Jones and Washington"
jetstwox Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 11:11am ET"We have to come to a deal with Mr. Washington.. I call him Mr. because after what he has done for us thats the respect he deserves. No trouble on or off the field and our go to guy. SIGN HIM!!!"
Wayne Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 11:30am ET"C'mn Jet's-don't mess this up! Leon is the most electric player we have. Everytime he touches the ball he can take it all the way. Don't cheap out & risk losing him. WE NEED THIS GUY! We paid out a ton last year for FREE AGENTS. Show Leon some love & pay him his due. He's one of the building blocks for this team.No excuses, PAY LEON NOW! Become a 1st class franchise.Show fans committed to winning!"
vinderburger Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 12:41pm ET"I wouldn't go so far as to say that I won't forgive them if they don't keep Leon, but I think that keeping him sends a good message to all that they are willing to be big time this season. I still think we need to keep him because he is a good runningback and his energy on special teams is awesome too. lets get the deal done."
Rick Roucoulet Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 4:50pm ET"Let me just add that Mr. Washington is a man w/class & a true sportsman. With him arriving @ camp still w/out a contract reconstruction & w/the attitude that NOT showing up wont help the situation & showing he cares about doing his part w/this team goes a loooong way with this big time fan."
brooklyntom Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 6:56pm ET"as a ny jets fan of 40 years leon is on and off the field the type of proffesional athlete i can only hope the ny jets continue to bring in.he is just such a pleasure to watch,he has alot of the same qualitys curtis martin had when he was with us.i believe it would be best to get this contract done sooner rather than later for all of us,please mr tannenbaum lets try and get this done asap."
Row Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 7:44pm ET"Leon's money went to Sanchez. Most of the media is already declaring him the starter. I think he should quit taking throws with red shirts on and just take NFL hits. How many sacks did he take his junior year? Anyway, Leon is obviously not a priority. I think it just stinks he hasn't at least gotten a conditional restructure or something to show they are committed to him. Go Jets"
Mike S. Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 1:38am ET"I cant believe this crap. Leon definitely deserves his money and I think that it is STUPID not to give him what he rightly deserves. As a lifelong Jets fan this greatly disappoints me. Come on Mike T!! Give the man his freaking money already. Your not getting yourself anywhere by making the MVP of the team for the past 2 YEARS unhappy with his situation. I hope that they WISE UP SOON! PAY HIM"
ChefJet23 Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 12:57pm ET"Some1 PLEASE get this guy signed. i know every1 is scared about his size and that he might not be durable. but we r all to quick to forget #28. He wasnt your prototypical runningback either and he gaves us valueable years and tons of memoirable runs. PLEASE SIGN LEON!!! As Real Jet fans we should not go to any practices or games till #29 gets his due!!!!!"
tom s says Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 6:22pm ET"hey rex, please no green pants with the white on road games. green jerseys and green pants are fine at home games . no more titans uniforms either"
Anthony Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 11:19am ET"As a life long Jet fan LEON NEEDS TO GET SIGNED>>WHATS THE HOLD UP?"
Conrad Said:
Sat, August 8, 2009 - 8:13am ET"I dont see what the hold up is Leon is one of the most talented and exciting players to come along is quite sometime Hes proven his loyalty and dedication to the Jets, Please dont let this guy get caught in the ageless process of NJ Jets letting their best players go"
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Seth Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 8:12pm ET"Thats why we LOVE Leon, He is still a team player no matter what!!!!!. Lets Go Jets !!!!!!!! Lets Go Leon. Show Leon the Money"
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