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06/23 — Chansi Stuckey has summoned a former Jet wideout to help him get ready for training camp.
“I’m going to go down to Atlanta to train with Terance Mathis,” Stuck told me after a recent minicamp practice. “I train with him and he’s been a huge help to me. It’s kind of like having Coach [Henry] Ellard when I’m down away from football. It’s great working with him.”
Oh boy, the name Terance Mathis might stick in the craw of more than a few members of Jets Nation. Mathis, who began his career with New York's AFC representative and never caught more than 28 balls in his four-year tenure with the Green & White, signed with the Atlanta Falcons in 1994 and posted the following stat line: 111 receptions, 1,342 yards and 11 TDs. And in eight seasons with the Falcons, Mathis would go on to average 72 catches, 919 yards and 7 TDs.
“He was a great route runner. He played in the league for so many years (13) and he knows what it takes,” Stuckey said. “Once I’m training with him, I know what I need to do to be ready coming into training camp and then into the season.”
There are some interesting parallels between Mathis and Stuckey. Mathis, who played at 5’10", 185-pounds, was a sixth-round pick of the Jets back in 1990 out of New Mexico. The 6’1”, 190-pound Stuckey, a Clemson product, was a seventh-round pick of the Jets in 2007. And Stuckey — just like Mathis did throughout his wonderful pro career — uses tremendous quickness to separate from defensive backs.
“Stuckey just seems like he makes plays all the time every time he’s in there,” said Jets head coach Rex Ryan of Stuckey this spring.
Indeed Stuckey is silky smooth, but he also has become somewhat of an overlooked man. He caught 32 balls last season and was on the receiving end of a Brett Favre scoring pass in each of the Jets’ first three games.
“I had limited opportunities and I think I did the best I could with what I had,” he said. “I kind of showed the coaches that I can make some plays if given a chance.”
When Laveranues Coles inked a free agent deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, Stuckey set his eyes on the starting vacancy opposite Jerricho Cotchery.
“A light bulb went off. It’s an opportunity to go out there and show the coaches that they don’t need anyone else,” he said. “I’m here, I want to take that role on the team of playmaker and that’s what I’m trying to do right now.”
While more comfortable in the slot position, Stuckey worked diligently this offseason on taking his game to the next level out wide.
“You just have to get used to running those routes. Inside is something that’s second nature to me,” he said. “Outside is something that you have to really develop, you’re seeing a lot of different things. They are kind of two different monsters.
“If you want to be a complete receiver, you have to be able to do both. You have to go outside and run a 6-route (curl), a 9-route (fly) and a post route and come inside and do your option work, your go routes and inside 6-routes. You want to have a nice repertoire with a lot of different things.”
Stuckey’s a bright player who started his college career at quarterback. That experience helps him get pre-snap reads and also a unique understanding of the defense.
“It’s a great advantage. Sometimes I can see the blitz as well as Kellen [Clemens] or Mark [Sanchez] can see it, and I can know what they’re going to do and be on the same page,” he said. “Coach [Henry] Ellard and I talk about things like that, just seeing everything and knowing what’s going on and making the game slow down for you.”
After Stuckey’s summer sessions with Mathis are complete, he’ll return for training camp and more mentoring under Ellard. The first-year Jets’ WR coach, who played 16 seasons himself and collected 814 receptions for 13,777 yards and 65 touchdowns, has already made a favorable impression on Stuckey in their short time together.
“He’s great, he’s been such a big help to me already as far as route running and understanding things and trusting the ability that I have,” Stuck said of Ellard. “I have a lot of quickness, so I tend to do things real fast. He tells me to trust what I’m doing, that it’s going to work. He tells me a lot of guys won’t be able to get their hands on me.”
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (25)Ira Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 12:33pm ET"As a rookie Mathis returned a punt 98 yds for a TD in a 24-9 win vs Dallas which still stands as the longest PR for a TD for a Jet. EA, What is the longest PR in NFL history for a TD? Mathis' as to be in the top 5 i would say."
Eric Allen Said:
"Hey Ira, I think it's 103 yards - Robert Bailey, LA Rams vs. New Orleans Saints (Oct. 23, 1994)."
Row Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 12:51pm ET"Stuckey was always clutch, didn't have a lot of separation, but I can't remember seeing him drop a ball. Meanwhile, Marshall seems to be available, better fit would be (yes I'm saying it again) Reggie Williams. He's 6'4, a burner, and could be had for like half a mil to a mil. In 07 he only started 6 games, averaged 16.6 yards a catch, had 10 TD's, and had several big gains. (one of 80 yards) "
Frankie Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 1:22pm ET"Yeah i agree. I think Stuckey is going to be great for us. "
Tom Spicer Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 1:49pm ET"The thing about Stucky is I already know he is a solid slot guy if he could develop into a solid wide out that would only be gravy. With Smith, Clowney & Stuckey I think we are fine 1 of these guys will come thru as a solid WR. "
MikeMc Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 2:46pm ET"Only Ira can get all moist over a 180 lb slot receiver who may see the ball twice a game. Its the Defense silly, we will be winning games 6-3 or 10-6, so buckle up sunshine."
Ira Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 2:56pm ET"Stuckey was a 7th rd steal and will show it this year. If they go into the season with the current group [you have to add in Wright and or Henry] Keller is the key to make this group be effective. he can really open things up for the Jets this year like Gates does for the Chargers."
Pete Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 4:09pm ET"Marcus Henry has big upside. I watched him play at Kansas and he could break away from defenders every week. He also did a number on Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl. I think the Jets have a great base of young talent at the receiver positions. I look forward to the upcoming season."
ekim04tteckaz Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 4:50pm ET"Dont forget about Wallace Wright, he's solid too, just needs a shot. With clowney, smith stuckey and wright we are bound to have a solid wide out to assist Cotchery."
Kentucky Jet Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 5:59pm ET"I have all the faith in the world that STUCKEY will be brilliant for us this year! Marshall would be a great pickup for us too. I am not sold completely on Clowney."
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 7:11pm ET"If Marshall's head is screwed on straight and he doesn't cost too much, maybe. Williams, also maybe. But I love Stuckey's attitude and work ethic and I'd like to see him or one of the others guys take the job. Does anyone else see the irony of Stuck training with a WR that the Jets gave up on who went on to be star, when there's a danger of giving up on Stuck before he goes on to be a star, etc.?"
Howard Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 9:55pm ET"the jets have a wealth of young talent at wr and stuk training with mathis is great but mathis left to go with jerry glanvil and that chuck and duck offence that any of the 4 starting wr caught 90 balls every yr so the stats are misleading"
MikeMc Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 6:45am ET"Jet fan since '64 , did you pay attention during the "cutler ordeal" ? Denver will not trade to the AFC & definately not to the Jets, even if we were the only interested party, they will also demand a kings ransom. Marshall is not in play unless he is released, try again."
Ira Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 7:12am ET"MikeMc, Sorry but Stuckey is like in the 190 lb range like EA wrote. Nice film clip on Lowery. He has been ? by many fans but they fail to realize the sucess he had the 1st half of the year. He is a ballhawk and ecellent tackler and will continue to get better and thrive in Rex's system. Add him to the other 4th rd scores the Jets have had. GO JETS!!!!"
Doug Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 11:13am ET"MikeMc It's about respect silly ---- Go Jets !"
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 11:23am ET"Hey MikeMc, I was really only responding to Row's mention of Marshall, I don't like his off-the-field antics and you're probably right about what he'd cost, so forget him. But I also don't think any team's going to win 10-6 often enough to get near the playoffs, especially with the offenses in our division. Jets fans are dreaming if they think we can win on defense alone, no one ever does that."
Ira Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 12:08pm ET"While i think the Jets will have a top 5 D this year they still play the Colts,Saints,Pats,Texans, and Falcons who are all in the top 10 in offense. They are not going holding those teams to under 10 pts per game. 20 pts or under would be great. If the Jets can hold teams to 16-17 and score 20-21 per they will win 9-10 games or better.On paper they have the players to do that."
wayne Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 12:55pm ET"Marshall will not end up in a Jet uni in this lifetime.Mcdaniel aint sending any help the Jets way....He wouldn't even listen to a Jet offer for Cutler....He's gonna need a Job from his mentor up in N.E once he gets fired in Denver. No way he helps the Jets and hurt NE by sending them an All Pro WR."
MikeMc Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 2:42pm ET"Hey Doug, Ira knows I love him & I definately respect him. I am just enjoying a little lull in the action by stirring the pot, but I'm sure Ira loves the fact your looking out for him."
Mike Jet Vet Said:
Wed, June 24, 2009 - 4:43pm ET"Guys Guys !! Stop with Plax- Marshall-To & all the darn convicts in the league.. Been saying all off season & Rex said the same he likes the guys we have on the team they will get the job done we need to sign L -W & decide what to do with T-J that should be priority 1 not adding another problem player"
Ira Said:
Thu, June 25, 2009 - 7:21am ET"It sure is down time and glad to have Randy's and EA's stories to read. No way is Marshall coming to the Jets. He is a bigger headache than Plax would be.MikeMc at least Doug didn't throw me under the bus. Just kidding its always good to have some good clean fun and mix it up.Should be some interesting players to watch this summer to see if they can contribute."
Row Said:
Thu, June 25, 2009 - 11:12am ET"Marshall has only had one suspension for 1 game. Had over 100 receptions the last 2 years. 1200 yards last year, 1300+ the year before. Not that big of a deal. Anyone agree with me on the defensive situation? We have a lot of question marks on both sides for Rex to be talking so much! Go Jets"
Ira Said:
Thu, June 25, 2009 - 11:32am ET"EA's story about Boomer and his son Gunnar is a most read. They are heroes like EA wrote and what they both have accomplished is tremendous. God Bless Gunnar with his future."
original jet fan Said:
Thu, June 25, 2009 - 11:46am ET" Things may line up nicely, jets could have Keller, Stuckey,Wright, Henry , Clowney hitting their peaks just as Sanchez starts his and Cothery starts to decline. This year the D will carry, but two years from now this O with Washington /Green and the above receivers and QB will be a force. Draft to get young blood in O line and we're golden."
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Thu, June 25, 2009 - 12:15pm ET"I like original jet fan's comment. I love the idea of Sanchez, the WRs, Leon and Greene, and the younger linemen coming together as a unit over the next few years. That sure looks like what Rex has in mind and that's the way our offense did it "last time" - yeah, with Joe and guys who almost completely came up with him. (Maynard and Talamini were the only real exceptions). No more has-been FAs!"
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Ira Said:
Tue, June 23, 2009 - 12:07pm ET"EA, I am eating my lunch and this made it difficult to swallow. The Jets never should've let him go. Your #'s show it. Mathis i always felt had so much potential.In defense of the Jets he was playing behind Toon,R.Moore and Burkett. He should've been playing in front of Burkett. I think Stuckey can catch 50 -60 passes in the slot this year. He is in good compnay training with Mathis. GO JETS!!!!"
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