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08/02 — Marquice Cole had one play late in this afternoon’s training camp practice that he’d like to have back. But Cole also had three plays that he can take to the bank as he fights for a Jets roster spot.
Cole, the first-year CB out of Northwestern who has yet to play in an NFL game but has spent time on the rosters of the Raiders, Titans and Saints, made his first big play for the second defense during red zone drills. Mark Sanchez’s short throw to Britt Davis sailed on him, all the way into Cole’s hands at the goal line.
Then Cole erred in trying to get into the groove of the offensive defensive players when he ran upfield, then lateraled backward. Trouble was, no one in green was there. The play seemed to be blown dead, but the player who came up with the ball was center Rob Turner, who lumbered toward the goal line.
The play drew a reaction from DBs coach Dennis Thurman, who came over, gave the “no good” signal and said, “No, we’re not doing that in that situation.” Or words to that effect.
But Cole had more good plays to unveil. In the twos vs. twos two-minute drill, Sanchez rifled a short third-down pass to David Clowney over the middle, which would’ve been good for the first down — except that No. 34 dropped the hammer on Clowney’s arms, forcing a fumble that DE Ropati Pitoitua picked up. End of drive.
Sanchez got to run the next two-minute drive as well, and on a first-down pass from the plus-37, he tried to find Huey Whittaker on a timing pass. But Whittaker couldn’t hold on and Cole appeared to bother him and may have even broken up the pass.
But Sanchez rebounded on the next play with a 31-yard screen pass to Danny Woodhead, who zigged and zagged his way to the 6-yard line, setting up the successful conclusion of the drive. Jay Feely wasn’t asked to try the chip-shot field goal, but if he had hit from 24 yards, it would’ve given the White team a last-second 16-13 victory.
A few other notes from earlier in practice:
Lito Sheppard got on the pick board on the first play of 11-on-11 when Kellen Clemens was trying to hit Chansi Stuckey on a long out-route throw. A few plays later, though, Clemens hit Stuckey, who was open among Sheppard, James Ihedigbo and Donald Strickland.
Sanchez hit Woodhead, who got past Marques Murrell for a wide-open 9-yard scoring pass in 7-on-7 drills. And Erik Ainge zipped a scoring pass to TE Kareem Brown over the middle in the same drills.
Reggie’s Big Boot
Reggie Hodges is a really humble guy, so he didn’t want to crow to me about his 95-yard punt from the special teams practice of the afternoon before. I asked him if the kick from in front of his end line felt like a near-record kind of kick when he launched it.
“No, not at all,” he said. “When you’re backed up there, Mike [Westhoff] wants us to get it out across the 50 and give our defense a shot. I’m just trying to flip the field. I had a little lucky breeze and I just happened to kick that one clean, and it just kept sailing.”
The Hodges talking point here is not the yardage of one punt on Aug. 1 but the “cleanness” of his kicks so far this summer.
“I definitely feel good hitting the ball,” he said. “I dropped a ton of weight, my flexibility’s better, and the technique stuff, I’m hitting the ball a lot cleaner than I have.”
Hodges and T.J. Conley didn’t do as much punting during the teams segment of this afternoon’s practice. The most interesting thing about Conley is that he’s using the Aussie “drop punt” style for his punts when the line of scrimmage is in plus territory. He got an inside-the-10 punt today, as did Hodges.
Standing Room Only
Well, not quite, but with the rainclouds parting and putting the “sun” back in Sunday, the attendance for this afternoon’s practice was 1,301, the best showing of camp. If you’re preparing to come to Cortland Stadium on Monday, the revised starting times are 8:50 a.m. for the morning practice and 4:15 p.m. for the afternoon special-teams-only practice.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (12)matt Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 9:09pm ET"Hey Randy: Whats up with Donald Strickland? I haven't heard his name at all. I thought he would be a good pick up to cover the slot? Any word?"
Randy Lange Said:
"matt, Donald Strickland has been working as the nickelback in the Jets' first sub defense packages. No big plays that I've seen yet but there's lots of summer left."
Alan Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 10:32pm ET"Randy, i havent heard much from vernon Gholston, has he made any big plays?"
Alan Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 10:32pm ET"Randy, i havent heard much from vernon Gholston, has he made any big plays?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Alan, Rex Ryan was very impressed with Gholston beating Nick Mangold on a blitz Sunday. VG is lining up behind Calvin Pace in the base defense currently and at DE in the first nickel front."
tom stroehmer Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 10:43pm ET"please rex, no green pants with the white jerseys and throwbacks, well throw them out"
scjoe Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 12:06am ET"I'm not quite sure whether all these INTs we have seen in just three days of camp is a good thing or a bad thing.It looks like the last five games of last season all over again."
Ira Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 7:00am ET"Glad to see that Westerman is opening eyes. I really like what i saw from him during mini-camp and this past weekend. As in the past many players shine during practice and you think ok maybe this guy can be a player. It all comes down to what happens when the lights come on.Can they take the pressure? Only time will tell and the preseason games should be very interesting this year."
Ira Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 7:40am ET"Randy, Whats up with the 10am practice now for this Thursday? Is it just a walk through since they are having a scrimmage that night?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Ira, we're checking on that and on whether it will be open or closed to the public. We'll clarify that today on the Radar and on the Training Camp Calendar."
Ira Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 8:25am ET"scjoe, Its early on in camp so its hard to tell. No its not like the last 5 agmes last year where favre was just making some ill advised throws. The positive part is that the DB's are holding on to the ball and not dropping potential INT's and they'tre attacking and blitzing. The negative is some bad reads and throws which is usually the case early on in camp. D's are usaully ahead of O's early."
Drew Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 11:13am ET"I'M BACK Boys!!!! i am already getting alittle nervous with these laterals on INTs. I know Rex is looking to score everytime a defender get the ball in his hands but i can see a couple of problems. "
J_Rod_ Said:
Mon, August 3, 2009 - 12:15pm ET"Randy, how is the 6-6, WR Mario Urrutia coming along? And what about Pitoitua and LB Kenwin Cummings?"
Randy Lange Said:
"J_Rod_, I haven't seen much of Mario Urrutia yet. Kenwin Cummings and Ropati Pitoitua had some nice plays for the second defense in the two-minute drills Sunday afternoon."
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Ira Said:
Sun, August 2, 2009 - 7:29pm ET"I think that the Jets secondary is loaded with talent. Good to see some new players making an early impact. But Thurman is right. I think this lateral stuff needs to slow down. You can't be careless with the ball around your own endzone. I think Stuckey has looked great so far in camp. Woodhead is really making it very tough not to keep him. The guy makes plays when he gets his hands on the ball."
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