Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Snow, Eric Mangini, New England, Sean Ryan, Sione Pouha, Joe Kowalewski, Gillette Stadium
12/13 — The sleet started to click off my second-floor window here at the Weeb around 10 this morning. Soon the wet snow started to float down. You could see some fat flakes on the heads of players who would go outside and then come back into the locker room.
One player was hopeful the Jets' practice would be moved into the practice bubble. But that was so Miami week. As an equipment man told him: "It's going to be like this on Sunday. Where do you think we're going to be today?"
Indeed, the Jets practiced out on their upper grass field in the frozen slush that had accumulated on the grounds like an exploded lemon Squishee. Most players dressed for the occasion — although RB Thomas Jones was noteworthy as he was wearing shorts in the 30-degree weather.
And most players seem to have made their peace with the prospect of playing in similar if not worse conditions at New England on Sunday. The forecast on weather.com at 1:30 p.m. today calls for the addition of heavy rain to the snow, wind and 38-degree temps that are expected to visit Foxboro, Mass., for the game against the Patriots.
"Ever since you were a little kid, the best games were playing in the snow," said DT Sione Pouha, who got his share of snow growing up in Utah. "It's a part of the game. It's one of the elements you have to deal with. There's plenty of them around the NFL. You've got sunny, you've got hot, you've got humid."
"It's part of the joy of playing this game," center Nick Mangold concurred, "because you get to play in the elements. You go out there and you have fun with it."
"The more you play in it," said TE Sean Ryan, who endured the 72 inches of snow in 72 hours in his Buffalo hometown not too long ago, "the more you get used to it."
That, of course, is head coach Eric Mangini's element-ary thinking. He recalled last season and the week of practice leading up to the muddy Game 9 victory at Gillette Stadium.
"I was pleased that we had worked in the elements as much as we had," Mangini said. "It had rained pretty hard that week leading up to the game and we had worked through that so the players felt comfortable working in that environment: Throwing the wet ball, catching the wet ball, you had dealt with all those things."
TE Joe Kowalewski dealt with those kinds of things, too, at Syracuse, but as he reminded me, he played in the Carrier Dome.
"Today'll be a good day for us," Kowalewski said. "We went from 80 degrees in the bubble and worrying about staying hydrated last week to the total opposite this week. For me, I'd rather have the good elements for playing tight end, catching the ball, running routes. Some players like the offensive and defensive linemen love it, but it can create problems for the offense."
That's one of the big questions in this matchup Sunday, whether the weather will slow down the Patriots' high-flying offense at all. If the Pats continue producing points at their rate of the first 13 games, they would be the second-highest-scoring offense in NFL history. Here's how they stack up against the top five scoring teams, in terms of points per game, of all time:
| Year | Team | Record | Points | Avg. |
| 1950 | Los Angeles | 9-3 | 466 | 38.8 |
| 2007 | New England | 13-0 | 503 | 38.7 |
| 1961 | Houston | 10-3-1 | 513 | 36.6 |
| 1941 | Chicago Bears | 10-1 | 396 | 36.0 |
| 1998 | Minnesota | 15-1 | 556 | 34.8 |
| 1942 | Chicago Bears | 11-0 | 376 | 34.2 |
Start Me Up
Before we get too late in the week, a tip of the hat to Pouha, C.J. Mosley and Brad Kassell. They were on the field for the first two defensive snaps vs. Cleveland on Sunday and thus got the starts in the Jets' "Big 3-4" alignment that features Shaun Ellis at OLB.
It was Pouha's first pro start, Mosley's first start as a Jet (he had two with the Vikings in 2005) and Kassell's first start this season (he had one with the Jets last year).
"They call your number, you just go in and do what you've got to do," Pouha said. "Overall, the most important thing is to be prepared. Whether you go in in the first quarter or the fourth quarter, it doesn't matter. You've just got to be ready."
Sione has a similar view about all the Jets-Patriots hype that has surrounded him and his teammates in the locker room this week.
"It's a game," he said. "I understand there's some history to it, but in the end, when the ball snaps, you pretty much play football."
Hair Today, Hair Tomorrow
It was suggested to Mangold that with his full beard, he was ahead of the curve in staying warm in cold conditions.
"Apparently, from what I’ve heard; the wild people up in Alaska don’t grow beards," he said, "because the water actually freezes to the beard and makes them colder."
So then Nick might be thinking of shaving his beard in time for Sunday's game?
"Absolutely not, no," he replied.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (15)Ira Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 4:23pm EDT"Randy, I guess no need for sunscreen this week. The Pats will pass Minnesota for the most pts scored in a season. It just won't happen this week. T.Jones in shorts today at practice is something but not close to Askew coming out at Green Bay with no shirt. T.Jones I think will have a big day Sunday. I like the way the Jets are rotating their D players now. It really has helped them. "
Jetsfandan Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 6:01pm EDT"The bad weather will only help us in this game. It will limit Brady's chances to throw. I know I'm praying for the upset this weekend, hopefully Mangini and co. can weather the storm on Sunday. Good luck guys!"
Dovey Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 6:36pm EDT"I AM ASHAMED TO ADMIT I AM A JETS FAN! THEY ARE HORRIBLE! Granted they have been good but Chad Pennington was behind center then. Now, we have Kellen who only has big games against 3rd team defenses in preseason. The Jets have a long decade ahead of them with the dominating Patriots and a QB who throw twice as many INTS as TDs. It wasn't ALL CHADS FAULT NOW WAS IT JET FANS!"
Ablity Mouwon Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 7:27pm EDT"I THINK THE JETS PLAYERS ARE TOO INTO THIS JUST ANOTHER GAME AND PERPARING VERY WEEK THE SAME WAY, HELLO WE'LL 3-10 THEY NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE TO PLAY WITH PASSION, AND THOMAS JONES SEEM TO RUN BETTER IN A SHOTGUN FORMATION AND WHEN HE RUN 73# AND 60# WAY, THEIR'S OUR FISRT ROUND PICKS, TO WIN THIS GAME WE HAVE TOO GO DOWN FEILD VERY 2 OR 3 PLAYS. KELLEN USE HIS ARM 1 TIME THIS YEAR. "
Drew Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 8:16pm EDT"Remember last year we play in a sloppy field and beat up the Patriots. We also did that with K Barlow and C Houston. I think the Pats have forgotten how to run the ball with all of their pretty pass plays. Big games from Mangold, Harris, OL and TJ. Lets shut this team up already. "
Andrew in Tucson Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 11:17pm EDT"The Jets will play well in the bad weather. Let's play some defense and shut down their run game. Get some Brady Crunches! bring him to the cold wet turf just as THE JETS did last year!!! The Brady Crunch!!! The Brady Crunch!!! Force some turnovers and capitalize!!! Play hard and you shall have VICTORY! J-E-T-S JETS! JETS! JETS! J-E-T-S JETS! JETS! JETS!"
Rob Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 7:40am EDT"I like the matchup this week (w/ snow). It will be a close game. But what we do need to do is, respect Pats but find a way to win against them. It shouldn't matter if they're 13-0, we need learn to beat them now and split the season because it comes down to the fact that we still have to face them twice every year. Randy, you have access to the locker room, what is the consensus there"
Nestor Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 8:13am EDT"All I want is for Mangini and the staff to come up with the best game plan of his life, and for the players to execute it like they did with Pitt. We would make history and put more heat on the rivalry. It would be a great early Xmas gift. I know that Mangini knows that. Key to the game in my opinion 1 great defn. 2. great running game 3, great kicking and punting, it might come down to that!"
Ablity Mouwon Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 9:20am EDT"Clemon is now the man with the power to either set this jet team back 2 years are he can prove to the team, coaches and fans that he is the future QB of this team. if come draft time we draft a OT and next year clemon trow 25 int then the following year we have to get another QB. he must understand he is now fighting for a QB job with QB that not even in the leauge yet, this is his big chance: win"
Ablity Mouwon Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 9:25am EDT"i sorry for all the emails but one more thing, i have to say at the begaining of the year i could see why we drafted CB revis but in recents game i now understand that he have the tools be became the best shutdown coner in the leauge and CB hank is also great, in this game i think rivas should be on rady and hank should player welker and dyson on donte, our secondary is great lead by the probolwer"
Ira Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 9:28am EDT"This game comes down to protecting the ball and and field postion. The Pats will force Clemens to throw by stacking the line. If he can complete a few in the bad weather then it will open things up for Jones. I don't think the Pats will be able to be pass happy. They will have to run the ball. If the Jets stop the run and get to Brady the Jets will have a chance to win. "
Ira Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 9:38am EDT"Last time the Jets played the Pats in Foxboro in the snow/rain was 12/4/05. Jets lost 16-3 and very sad to say it was Curtis' last game. Those Jets were 2-9 and was starting Bollinger. These Jets while the record is similar will play hard and maybe shock the world. GO JETS!!!!!!"
TAtlas Said:
Fri, December 14, 2007 - 4:18pm EDT"Well I think it out like this.. The Jets need to play mean football this weekend. They need to get tough and not stop the whole game. There main objectives should be Taking down Tom Brady w/sacks and stoping the Wide outs. Revis has gone against some premiere Recievers and has done well. they need to concentrate on the middle of the field too. That is where Brady gets most of his first downs. "
patrick velsor Said:
Sun, December 16, 2007 - 3:27pm EDT"I have been a JETS fan for 27 years.I love the jets,but I don't think I"ll ever see them make it to a SUPERBOWL.Something always goes wrong.They are truly one of those cursed franchises.I really hate to admit that."
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Pete Said:
Thu, December 13, 2007 - 3:48pm EDT"I really wish Mangini would stop reporting how pleased he is with the team's progress in various inconsequential areas and actually appear angry at what a horrendous and lackluster season the team is having. He has totally killed his credibilty with how he has handled the media, contracts, personnel decisions, the defense, the offense, the coordinators, etc. Bad, bad season. Show some emotion!"
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