Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Chansi Stuckey, Kellen Clemens, Leon Washington, Rex Ryan, Erik Ainge, Kris Jenkins, Mark Sanchez, Howard Green
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07/31 — The defense definitely seemed ahead of the offense at this morning’s first practice of Jets training camp at SUNY Cortland. O-coordinator Brian Schottenheimer’s shouts and some interceptions and too many yellow flags for false starts said as much.
But the offense did hit some plays here and there. One example was WR Chansi Stuckey’s 40-yard touchdown catch from rookie QB Mark Sanchez over CB Lito Sheppard in passing drills on one half of the stadium’s turf field.
“That’s gone,” Stuckey told newyorkjets.com about the lingering effects of such a good play early in the first practice. “It was a good pass, but it’s gotta be second nature, you know? Once it happens, good, there’s joy for 30 seconds, then it’s gone. Next play.”
But on the other half of the field at the same time, it was 9-on-9 time, and the run defense showed it was ahead of the run offense at this early juncture. Calvin Pace, still starting at OLB even though he’ll miss the first four games of the regular season, put a thud hit on Thomas Jones. Then Shonn Greene got a welcome to the NFL from Kris Jenkins, who penetrated and jostled the third-round rookie to the turf. DT Howard Green, who lost 20 pounds over the off-season, also showed up big as well in the run drills.
And CB Darrelle Revis stepped up right off the bat. In the next-to-last period of the practice, Kellen Clemens dropped back and tried to hit David Clowney streaking downfield. But the rain-slicked ball seemed to slip a little and Revis had his second interception of the morning.
Some more morning highlights:
All the backs have a new drill, a Curtis Martin-esque bungee-cord drill, with the blue cord attached to the goalpost and each player attaching the cord and then running against the tension of the cord about 10 yards to touch two orange cones set up at the 1-yard line.
This drill led to a scary-looking but harmless incident. Clemens unhitched the cord and handed it to Erik Ainge, who quickly attached it and took off. But Clemens wasn’t clear of the cord and tripped as Ainge stretched for the cone. No harm, no foul. K.C. bounced up and the drill continued.
On the first play of 11-on-11, Clemens drops back under pressure from the first defense, showing some shifts and getting some pressure, to hit TE Dustin Keller on a 10-yard out.
Clemens tries to find Danny Woodhead, split wide and covered by LB David Harris. Harris may have gotten away with a tug, but he still stayed with the small, fast RB and batted away the pass.
S James Ihedigbo comes free on the blitz and has a blindside sack all teed up of Mark Sanchez, looking the other way for a receiver. Of course “Dig” doesn’t try to take the rookie’s head off and separate him from the ball, in fact doesn’t touch the red-shirted No. 6. But it would’ve been a big sack, no doubt.
Back to passing drills. Mark Sanchez hits Wallace Wright just past Donald Strickland’s fingertips to the right, but then No. 6 looks for WW back to the left and Dwight Lowery makes a nice breakup.
Rookie TE J’Nathan Bullock makes a beautiful leaping catch of an Ainge seam ball between two defenders, to applause from the stands.
K Jay Feely finished the morning with a fine flurry of field goals. First he hit a pair of "game-winning" kicks in two-minute drills. Then he drilled five straight, from 39, 41, 43, 43 and 45.
Not many fans braved the steady rain for the first practice, but many of the hardy fans (538 by team count) in attendance started their first few J-E-T-S cheers early on.
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Randy Lange Said:
"Kara, that's up to the coaches. We should have the depth charts updated the week of the preseason opener vs. St. Louis. If we can do them sooner, we will."
tom Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 12:53pm ET"538 people? HUGE CORTLAND FAIL COME BACK TO HOFSTRA"
JonseyJetsFan Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 1:08pm ET"Randy great job keeping us involved in the practices. We've been waiting for months and every detail brings us closer to kickoff."
Ira Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 1:34pm ET"Randy, Nice wrap up of practice.I thought Bullock made the catch of the day and he did it with his basketball skills and looked like Dr.J. He really has some potential and i think he will make the PS. Rex has changed the feel around the team and you can see the players are working very hard and are having fun. Its going to be a great camp. Anybody who can make it should. GO JETS!!!!"
Bill Carney Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 1:41pm ET"Randy I enjoy reading your reports every day. Do you know how Stuckey and Clowney are doing in what I imagine to be the competition for the #2 slot? And I would love to see Woodhead make the team and make it on the field. Do you get any impression if either of those are possible, if even in a reduced special teams role? I know it is early, but thanks for your time. -Bill"
Randy Lange Said:
"Bill, Chansi Stuckey and David Clowney are indeed fighting it out for the No. 2 spot. That battle is too close to call at the moment. And I can't predict if Danny Woodhead will make the final roster, but I know he had a very good off-season and impressed Coach Ryan, so he's got a shot."
j Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 1:52pm ET"Huey Whittacker see any action on offense"
Randy Lange Said:
"Huey Whittaker practiced, j. I didn't see any plays to highlight, but the summer is young."
Jetsman Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 2:43pm ET"Eh, the team didn't sound too great on offense today, and thats just from the report written by a team reporter. I know its the first day or so, but I really do hope they improve by the season opener."
jeff Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:08pm ET"Any notable change in blocking ability of Dustin Keller??"
Randy Lange Said:
"I didn't watch Dustin too closely today on his blocking but that will be a point of interest in coming practices."
TechJet Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:21pm ET"no suprise on OL. It takes awhile to get that cohesiveness. you can hit the 5 man blocking sled all you want. Nothing compares to reps against live bodies especially for run blocking. I hope Sanchez is the real deal, but also that Clemens is ready. Brady vs. rook seams no contest."
Nyjetsmaniac Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:25pm ET"Did Doug Jolley get any PT ......."
NYJetsmaniac Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:30pm ET"Any chance of the Jets going after and FA WR'S .They are going to miss Coles ."
Alan Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:31pm ET"Randy love the updates on training camp! so far who has looked better in practice? Kellen Clemens or Mark Sanchez"
Randy Lange Said:
"Both have had their moments, good and bad."
jet80 Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 3:52pm ET"What happened to Brad Smith?thought for sure he was ahead of Clowney for the #2.Did he make any plays today?I cant wait for Gholston to light the joint up and show the people its hes time.message to VG and the D,Brady still has one good knee left,CHARGE!"
Randy Lange Said:
"jet80, Brad Smith had a strong afternoon practice."
Matt Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 5:01pm ET"Hey Randy, is Brad Smith also competing for the #2 receiver job?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Yes, Matt, he is."
ibleedgreennwhite Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 5:23pm ET"How did Kerry Rhodes and Bart Scott do today?"
Randy Lange Said:
"They both looked good, ibleedgreennwhite, but they'll have even better days ahead."
Brad Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 1:39am ET"Hey Randy, does Michael Parenton look to make the active, regular-season roster?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Brad, I can't look that far ahead, but Michael Parenton is working with the centers now so he's still in the running."
MIKE Said:
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 11:29am ET"Love all the moves by the team in offseason especially Rex Ryan. But lets be realistic. There are two huge facters in a 3-4 style D. One is nose tackle and we have one of the best, in my books in KJ. But the other factor is a hybrid OLB that we all hope Gholston can become. Its clear that our identity is gonna be a D first O second, but it will be tough without a dominate pass rusher."
Steffon Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 12:27am ET"I understand that we have many "Big recievers" on our roster that seem like they can make an impact to the Jet Offense. In light of that, Which big reciever is making the most improvement to actually make it to a starting position (if any)?"
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Kara Said:
Fri, July 31, 2009 - 12:04pm ET"Any idea when the depth charts are going to be updated?"
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