Wright, Cummings OK After Head-On Collision
Published: Fri, April 17, 2009 - 2:39pm ET
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
File Under: Wallace Wright, Rex Ryan, Dustin Keller, Kenwin Cummings, Bart Scott
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04/17 — If there is one thing you want to avoid at any minicamp, it's injuries. And the Jets had a major scare Friday morning as special teams ace Wallace Wright violently collided with linebacker Kenwin Cummings.
“We had a little scary thing happen to us today,” said Jets head coach Rex Ryan following practice. “I’ve been coaching 22 years and I’ve never seen something like that happen before. Both guys were running vertical and ran into each other.”
From my sideline angle, I watched RB Jehuu Caulcrick run a short out and Cummings bit hard. Caulcrick sprinted free upfield and QB Brett Ratliff floated a pass while Cummings furiously attempted to get back in the play.
The problem was there was a vertical play being run out of the opposite end zone. At the last minute Caulcrick saw what was happening, took his eye off the ball and somehow avoided contact. The hard-charging Cummings, though, met Wright and the impact resulted in a horrific sound.
Fortunately, both men escaped major injury. Cummings may have suffered a concussion while the Jets think Wright’s knee will clear an afternoon examination.
“Cummings was great on the football questions but wasn’t good on the general questions,” Ryan said. “I don’t want to make too much light of it, but at least he knows his football stuff.”
Wright, in the locker room afterward, said he was OK.
"That's the nature of the game," he said. "You have your career flash before your eyes sometimes, but neither of us was seriously injured. I'll be back."
Just 20 minutes before the collision, Ryan was on kickoff coverage for Mike Westhoff. Donning an orange cap, he joined equipment manager Cortez Robinson, defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, defensive assistant Brian Smith and player development director Dave Szott in an interesting-looking coverage unit.
“I’ve never seen a head coach do that before,” Robinson told me later in the locker room.
While Ryan may have played ball at Southwestern Oklahoma State, he’s not your prototypical gunner. After he got down field, Danny Woodhead locked up with Ryan in an interesting one-on-one matchup.
“I thought it was awesome. Coach Ryan having fun is going to make everyone else have fun,” Woodhead said. “He probably let me lock him up pretty good but it’s a lot of fun.”
With Thomas Jones not at camp, the 5’7”, 195-pound Woodhead is a beneficiary because he gets more carries.
“The first thing I noticed about him was, hey, that’s another Jim Leonhard out there,” Ryan said of Woodhead. “We have the two guys who look like your next-door neighbor but that’s good. Certainly Jim Leonhard has proved people wrong.”
For the second consecutive day, Kellen Clemens handled reps with the first-team offense and continued to throw the ball well. Brett Ratliff found David Clowney over the middle on one occasion for a long gainer, but he also locked in on a receiver during 7-on-7s and should have been picked off by corner Maurice Cole, who smartly left his man and jumped the route.
“I thought he look outstanding today,” Ryan said of Clemens. “I thought he did OK the first day, but I really liked how he took charge of the offense today and really brought that unit out, the tempo that he had — they had a lot of spark. He made some good decisions, showed poise, had some pressure in his face.”
While veterans Shaun Ellis and Brandon Moore worked with strength coach Sal Alosi, TE Dustin Keller looked good in his return to action. Linebacker Bart Scott had the unenviable task of matching up with Keller in one particular man drill and Keller dusted the Madbacker. After the catch, Keller celebrated with a move that Purdue basketball coach Matt Painted would have enjoyed.
“I dunked on him,” said Keller, a former Boilermaker star on the football field. “He’ll give you some excuse what happened, but he got dunked on. He was talking all day yesterday. He’s a big talker and I like that. It provides a lot of motivation for me.”
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (10)Howard Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 3:52pm ET"sounds as though KC is doing ok for himself in these 2 workouts and thats great to know, now go draft him some help in a week................"
BriGuyInTampa Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 4:42pm ET"How many practice fields do they have at that complex. I dont mean to sound like that sports talk comercial but "COME ON!!!!""
Randy Lange Said:
"BriGuy, I don't get your point, but there are four outdoor fields at the Atlantic Health Training Center — one FieldTurf and three natural. The Jets are using the turf field and one of the grass fields for this minicamp."
FLJetsFan714 Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 5:45pm ET"I really think that coach Ryan is bringing a lot of different things to camp that none of the past coaches have. He's tough, but he's also a player's coach. Meaning that they all like and respect him, and he'll get his hands dirty in the trenches with them. I'm not sure if KC is the guy we need, I happen to think Ratliff is going to be the better choice. And Clowney? What speed!! can't wait"
TonyD Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 9:36pm ET"Randy i think BriGuy was trying to point out that they shouldnt have been practicing close enough for two people to collide on such a play."
Randy Lange Said:
"OK, TonyD, I see BriGuy's point. The Jets were using both halves of the same grass field for passing drills. Wallace Wright was running a 9-route, Kenwin Cummings was running full out to catch up to FB Jehuu Caulcrick, who got past him on a route out of the backfield down the same sideline. It was a freak occurrence, a perfect football storm. As Wallace said, "It happens." The last time I saw something similar, old Giants CB Perry Williams ran into a stationary equipment truck during a Bill Parcells training camp at Pace University. That was in the mid-Eighties. Hopefully this is something that occurs every 20 years — or longer."
Gregg from CA Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 10:25pm ET"Randy, I think BriGuy's point was that if they have multiple fields, what were they doing double-ending drills on ONE field? It's not a "Don't bruise the tomatoes" sport, but this accident sounds like an avoidable one. Nice to finally get some activity started for the year, I've been missing it. I've been unenthusiastic since Brett "unretired" last year, but now getting pumped up again!"
36 year fan Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 10:27pm ET"Randy- Hypothetical situation ; Trade Thomas Jones for Boldin , and then we go after beanie Wells in the draft. We gotta make some bold moves. Only seven days to the draft. I know they're not going to tip their hand till the last minute!! Nervous time. "
MIKE Said:
Sat, April 18, 2009 - 11:57am ET"Got 2 major concerns about this years team. 1. Getting to the QB. Maybe VG isn't the guy to be the hybrid OLB. mayde we should look at Maybin from Penn State. 2 The running game. TJ is holding out and Leon is my fav player but he's not an every down back. Think we should seriously consider Wells or Moreno in first round. Prefer Moreno, local kid, durable, and finishes runs. "
Paige Cummings Said:
Sat, April 18, 2009 - 9:50pm ET"Hey guys that is very bad but as long as they are alright!!!!! GO KENWIN!!! (GO JETS)!!!!!"
Walt Said:
Sun, April 19, 2009 - 11:30am ET"I heard all about how we need a tall WR but did you ever think about the advantage of lack of height a 5/9 WR can change direction much Quiker than a 6/4 WR can Creating sepperation.He can also change speeds much more Quickly.Why do you think most of the best CBs in the NFL are short."
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Ira Said:
Fri, April 17, 2009 - 2:59pm ET"EA, Glad both Wright and Cummings seem to be fine. And nice to hear Kellen is throwing the ball well. Its very early but maybe he has finally settled down and he is ready to take the next step.Wow these reports sure seem like there is a whole different atmosphere around Jets Camp now."
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