Pitoitua Rising Up in Bid to Make the Team
Published: Thu, August 20, 2009 - 5:36pm 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: Mike DeVito, Rex Ryan, Mike Pettine, Ropati Pitoitua, Marques Douglas
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08/20 — Ropati Pitoitua was not on the field for this afternoon’s special teams practice, but I wanted to talk to the big defensive lineman about the sack he had in the morning session — and the blocked shot he executed in the preseason game against St. Louis.
When I mentioned the full-extension rejection of a Kyle Boller pass with less than a minute left in the first half, Ropati chuckled.
“I heard from a lot of people complimenting me about it,” he said. “I’ve got to use my big frame. It came into use that day. I got a little something out of it.”
How big is the Samoa-born DE’s frame? He’s a legitimate 6’8” and so qualifies as the tallest Jet, although at 310 pounds he’s not quite in Kris Jenkins’ weight league.
But the rare DE size and the desire to pick up the pro game got Pitoitua invited back to the Jets after he was signed as an undrafted free agent in May 2008 and spent all of last year on the Green & White practice squad.
“It’s been a transition,” he said, “but I’ve learned a lot. It’s a little different with Coach Ryan and Coach Pettine and their defense. It’s an attacking scheme. I’m learning a lot from the coaches and from Marques Douglas and all the guys.”
Pitoitua is listed as the No. 2 end behind Shaun Ellis on the Jets’ unofficial depth chart, while Mike DeVito is listed as the backup to Douglas at the DT position, which would translate into a 3-technique tackle when Pettine calls for a 4-3 front with the outside LB next to Douglas as a down lineman. But the parts are all interchangeable.
The big thing is getting the scheme, making plays and showing Ryan and Pettine that “the stage isn’t too big for you.” Pitoitua had his first-half play, so that was nice, and this morning he got after Kellen Clemens for a 10-yard sack during the twos’ red zone drills.
Pitoitua doesn’t concern himself about where he’s stacking up in the DE/DT depth chart.
“I’m not really worried about that right now,” he said. “The only thing I can really do is go out and do my best in practice. Then I’ll see where it goes.”
Thursday Afternoon Notes
The special teams practice is held as usual on the Cortland Stadium turf, and as usual it is a quick review of kickoffs, punts and coverage of both.
RB Jehuu Caulcrick (knee), who practiced in individual drills in the morning, is also participating in these drills.
Nicest play of the half-hour session: New punter Ken Parrish hangs a high kick in plus territory. The ball bounces at the 5 and takes a pretty sharp angle toward the end zone. No way the Jets can tap it back into the field ... can they?
Yes, they can. Wallace Wright leaps from an inch out and slaps the ball toward James Ihedigbo, who downs the ball at the 1.
Randy Lange Said:
"Ira, the only reaction I saw was a Kerry Rhodes tweet: "Plaxico im with u my man u made a mistake with the firearm and thats unfortunate but 2 years is tough 4 that! U and ur fam arein my prayers!" As for the three Florham Park practices, they'll be held rain or shine but not under thunder and lightning."
Ira Said:
Thu, August 20, 2009 - 7:22pm ET"Shep, Sorry man but just look took a quick look at the tape from the Jets @ Pats last year. When Law was in the game he was singled on Moss like i thought. He held him to 3 catches for 26 yds. That TD catch was a 16 yd catch so until then he had 2 catches for 10 yds. Thats why they signed Law 2 days before the game. To physically abuse Moss. Otherwise Law was so so for the rest of the year."
scjoe Said:
Thu, August 20, 2009 - 7:45pm ET"Randy, has anyone thrown the ball to Allison yet? We know from Rex that he has the speed, just curious as to how the hands and routes are. He could make that WR competition very interesting."
Randy Lange Said:
"scjoe, Aundrae Allison has impressed the Jets with his speed. I've seen only one pass in 7-on-7s or team drills thrown to him and he dropped it. Perhaps in the coming week he'll feel more comfortable with the coaching from Brian Schottenheimer and Henry Ellard and he'll begin to show what he can do."
Ira Said:
Fri, August 21, 2009 - 7:02am ET"Watched the Eagles and with the addition of macklin their 1st rd pick and jackson in his 2nd year the Eagles are loaded with WR's. I think this is a team the Jets can find a veteran WR if they feel the need to get one. Good Luck to South Shore LL today in their opening game."
Mike Jet Vet Said:
Fri, August 21, 2009 - 8:13am ET" Certainly can't hurt to have a 6-8 310LB DE hope he pans out Ellis in my opinion doesn't get to the QB half as much as he should .WE need some1 who reeks terror on opposing QBs & is 1 reason we ranked 29th against the pass last year .Our Defence started like a house on fire & were close to leading in sacks but it didn't come from DE pressure more offen it came from big Jenks then we fell apart"
Ira Said:
Fri, August 21, 2009 - 8:14am ET"EA ,The story you wrote about the Cortland experience is right on. I thought it was great for the team [thats what really counts] and just as much as i hated when they left Hofstra it turned out to be a great play to visit. Hope they do go back."
Ira Said:
Fri, August 21, 2009 - 1:08pm ET"Just spoke with my man Jody mac and i was talking about how barksdale has played this summer. I didn't realize he already had 2 yrs on a PS. So i think his chances are ? at best to make this roster which is loaded in the secondary. Too bad."
TnJetsFan Said:
Fri, August 21, 2009 - 4:45pm ET"I agree with the comment that Shaun Ellis doesn't get to the QB enough. Even when he had John Abraham opposite him he wasn't exactly a terror to QB's. The LB's and big Jenks put the pressure on. Time for Ellis to stand up and stand out."
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Ira Said:
Thu, August 20, 2009 - 6:43pm ET" The two names that have continued to come up after every session since mini-camp is Wright and Digs. They will both contribute this year. Pitoitua reminds me of an ABA basketball player from the 60's and 70's. He is a big dude. We will see how he does this week. Randy, How were the reactions around camp with the Plax news? And practice in NJ rain or shine?"
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