Jets' Six Prominent at Today's PB Practice

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Jets' Six Prominent at Today's PB Practice

Published: Wed, February 4, 2009 - 6:23pm ET
Randy Lange

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: Darrelle Revis, Thomas Jones, Nick Mangold, Leon Washington, Baltimore Ravens, Pro Bowl, Peyton Manning, Alan Faneca, Kris Jenkins, John Harbaugh

02/04 — The Jets are preparing to make an impact on the Pro Bowl. They certainly put their stamp on this morning's AFC practice.

Picture this: On the field at one time during team drills at Kapolei High School were Thomas Jones in the backfield, Alan Faneca and Nick Mangold on the O-line, Kris Jenkins at nose and Darrelle Revis at LCB. The play was a draw, handoff from Peyton Manning to Jones.

After that play, TJ came out and Leon Washington went in -- and took the perfect checkdown from Manning, pinballing past Dwight Freeney and Ray Lewis among others.

So on back-to-back plays, all six Jets were on the field.

"Pretty cool," Faneca said.

"It's nice to have familiar faces around you," Mangold said. "Being my first time here, it helps having people that I know that have been here. And it's a nice thing for us."

It's also a little different having the unfamiliar hands of a legendary quarterback on his posterior in February.

"Snapping the ball to Peyton," Mangold pondered, "that's not something you're really thinking you'd have the opportunity to do."

It goes without saying that the Pro Bowl is not the ultimate place a team's players want to be in the postseason. But the Pro Bowl is what we have left, and while the approach is definitely low-key, all players are taking something away from this game just the same.

As Manning told Jason Cole of Yahoo Sports on Tuesday, he's using this week of practice under the guidance of Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh and his staff to learn more about the Ravens' defensive scheme. That's because Manning and the Colts will face that scheme twice in '09, vs. the Ravens and vs. Rex Ryan's Jets.

Similarly, each Jet here is taking something away from this experience. And collectively, they can give themselves and their teammates back home the idea that with so many Jets at the NFL's all-star game, the foundation is in place to kick off the Rex Reign with a bang.

Multimedia Kris

Jenkins is the life of the AFC party. At practice he was constantly gesturing, joking, laughing, even throwing perfect spirals to his D-line mates.

One reason for his demonstrativeness: He was miked.

Rich Gentile and Steve Scarnecchia of our multimedia department are also here in Hawaii with me. They shot footage of all the Jets at the Pro Bowl for use later this off-season and next preseason. And they attached the microphone to Big Jenk.

They also got video of Jenkins doing a 360-pound impression of Shaun Ellis. Before one snap, Jenkins stood up, shifted outside of LE Mario Williams, moved back inside to nose but remained standing as Mangold made the snap.

A defensive wrinkle for Sunday's game? I don't think so, but we should keep our eyes open for a shifting No. 77 in a two-point stance just the same.

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Jet Fan in VA Said:

Sun, February 8, 2009 - 5:20pm ET

"I not only think Brett is coachable, I think if he heals in the off-season, he is still a very good QB. If Favre works out at camp and preseason, he should still be the #1 QB on the jets roster. Let him earn his start. I have no doubt he will. I am so entertained by TJ's comments. He never played with a decent QB in Chitown. I think part of the reason he is finally successful is due to Favre."

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Row Said:

Mon, February 9, 2009 - 4:12pm ET

"So lets get this right, this guy in VA wants Favre back and his 1 TD pass in the last five games. The guy ran off the field like a guy that just won the lottery. He didn't care whether we won or not, he got paid 12 million dollars! The guy sold like a million jerseys. I am tired of this publicity stunt. I want this to be about the Jets, not one guy. End the Favre era NOW!! Start the JETS era!!!"

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Ray Wohltman Said:

Fri, February 13, 2009 - 2:33pm ET

"OK, nothing against Brett; he had a decent winning season and added a lot of interest in the Jets. However, now they're without Brett AND Pennington, who happenned to have a dynamite season with Miami, and will be back for them next year, and a few more to come. Was having Brett for one year worth losing Chad for good? I don't think so, but I'm glad I'm a Giants fan. :) "

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