Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
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08/06 — The Jets held their annual Green & White Scrimmage at SUNY Cortland tonight, and while head coach Rex Ryan’s defense is still ahead of his offense, a surprisingly large crowd of 6,100 came to the grass field outside the college’s stadium to watch a QB competition even further.
“The quarterbacks showed some poise in there and delivered the ball,” Ryan said after his first big event of training camp as the Jets’ first-year football boss. “We’ll see if that happens [in the preseason games]. Sometimes those quarterbacks flinch a little bit when they’re live, but I don’t think these two guys will. They did a nice job.”
Rookie Mark Sanchez, while not rolling up big yardage while piloting the second and then the first offenses, nevertheless showed poise, accuracy and zip in completing nine of 15 passes for 70 yards. And that included three dropped passes that would have sent his accuracy soaring.
“I was on today and felt great,” said the confident Southern Cal signalcaller who got his first significant action of camp with the first offense.
Was this then a “statement” kind of scrimmage for Sanchez?
“Oh, I don’t know. I think it’s obviously too early to tell,” he said. “That’s for Coach Ryan to decide. He’ll judge whether it’s a good statement or not. The bottom line is I took care of the ball and was fairly accurate.”
Indeed, Sanchez’s offenses suffered no turnovers. Neither did the offenses when Kellen Clemens was under center. Clemens, who started in the first series of the scrimmage, first offense vs. first defense, was hampered by different issues: only one dropped pass, but a few penalties and stuffed runs turning seconds-and-shorts into third-and-longs. And while Clemens was also accurate, completing five of seven, the completions gained just 26 yards.
“We’re being graded all the time,” Clemens said of the competition. “I wish Mark all the success when he’s out there. I’m sure he does the same for me. Ultimately, I want to perform well for my teammates and coaches. The focus for me is more on myself than on what he’s doing. Obviously I support him, but I’m not always counting and keeping score in that respect.”
However, that most important element of football counting, the scoreboard, didn’t budge when Clemens or Sanchez was out there. The only touchdown scored by the offense of the 11 drives that were held in the roughly 70-minute scrimmage came from Erik Ainge and the third offense. Ainge completed a 38-yard pass to leaping wideout Marcus Henry, setting up fellow first-year WR Paul Raymond’s 15-yard end-around touchdown run.
So how about that defense?
“I thought there was some good tackling out there,” said Ryan, who moved the scrimmage from the stadium turf to the newly sodded grass field just so he could have live tackling. “The three guys that really jumped out at me were [David] Harris, [Kenwin] Cummings and Lito Sheppard. ... I thought our ‘backers did a nice job of making some good open-field tackles.”
“That’s what our defense wants to be known for, playing like Jets,” said LB Bryan Thomas, who had a nice early play in the backfield in helping the run defense (still minus NT Kris Jenkins with his calf injury) bottle up the offense’s ground game. “Running to the ball, being physical, being strong, attacking, hats flying.”
The running game netted 78 yards on 26 carries, but Thomas Jones was held to 15 yards on seven carries and Leon Washington to 4 yards on two carries. Rookie Shonn Greene looked sharp even on his sore ankle with six carries for 25 yards.
The defense even sent some exotic blitzes, with two DBs — Dwight Lowery and James Ihedigbo — and rookie LB Jamaal Westerman getting credited with one sack each of the still-redshirted quarterbacks.
Quite a Crowd
Perhaps the most electrifying aspect of the evening was the caravan of cars that slowly snaked its way into the stadium complex’s parking lots and the throng of fans who quickly filled up the low bleachers on the west side of the field, plus the higher bleachers on the soccer field a field away from the action. About 3,000 were already in attendance before the first snap of the night, and people were still walking toward the fields as the action was wrapping up.
“Quite frankly, I am stunned with this many people getting out,” said owner Woody Johnson, who after the scrimmage worked the crowd and signed autographs along with his players (and even at one spot hugged Leon Washington, who was signing almost alongside him). “I was pleasantly surprised.”
“It was wild, it was great, really overwhelming,” Ryan said. “Hats off to everybody here. Cortland is doing a tremendous job for us.”
The best thing Cortland can do, of course, is get the Jets ready for the season ahead. Tonight was the end of the first of three weeks in Central New York. Friday the team has off, with Rex and a number of his players making a side trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Double sessions return Saturday, the Jets come back down to their one-time base of operations at Hofstra next Wednesday, then begin their preseason at home against the St. Louis Rams a week from Friday.
That’s when, Ryan said, the Jets start to find out if they have guys “who can play when the lights go on.”
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Randy Lange Said:
"DAMNEDCOLD, the attendance at each practice is based on a count conducted by the Jets' operations department. It is not an exact count but is pretty close."
Rich Matthews Said:
Thu, August 6, 2009 - 10:12pm ET"The one player that realy stood out for me during the scrimmage Randy was Shonn Greene, he ran the ball extremely well while still favoring an ankle sprain. I feel Shonn will be the Jets starting running back when the regular season begins."
MIKE Said:
Thu, August 6, 2009 - 10:32pm ET"Randy would Rex ever consider moving Vernon to end on the 3-4 base D? If he's so powerful and good with goalline than he would be a perfect fit at end. If theres any other weak spot on D its the depth on the front 3."
Randy Lange Said:
"I don't know if Rex Ryan and Mike Pettine would consider that move. But we saw Sione Pouha line up at ILB today, so it's clear some interesting possibilities will be explored."
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Thu, August 6, 2009 - 11:16pm ET"I know who's going to be thrilled with that 38-yard pass by Ainge. And who'll waste no time reminding us that he's 6' 6". Actually, I'm glad to see Ainge make some noise. I still don't get how he got lost in the shuffle so bad last year. Can he really be showing so little all this time? Most articles on the QB battle don't even mention him...and yet Rex makes that point about Flacco last year..."
Rickie New York Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 2:46am ET"Randy, What is GREEN and WHITE and red all over? The jersey of a JETS defender after crushing an opponent! I know Rex likes to joke so there is one made just for him. Man I cant wait for the season to start!"
SiouxCity Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 5:57am ET"Glad to see Greene do so well (Iowa bias). Hoping Woodhead sticks (Midwest bias). Keep an eye on Greene's possible replacement for the Hawkeyes, Brandon Wegher (hometown boy), for the future...Ira, for some reason I like your insights, keep them coming."
Ira Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 7:09am ET"Randy, Last nights crowd was larger then the official count. Fans were walking in from the back way and it was closer to 8,000. Great job by all. Greene looked very impressive. I thought Sanchez really showed his abilities and threw the ball better. Leon, Keller, J-Co and Henry all had nice catches. Even VG recorded a sack. Murrell was in the backfield all night applying pressure. GO JETS!!!!!"
Mike Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 7:20am ET"Go Jets, im in Iraq, but you are in my home-town and your my favorite team and I have to miss it. Keep up the good work, and can't wait to see you again this season. Go Jets. (Move to Cortland) "
Randy Lange Said:
"Thanks for checking in with us and come home safe. I'll hoist one at Central City for you."
SecaucusBound Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 8:00am ET"So when they count, they just go 1, 2, 3 ,4, yep, looks like about 6,100, write it down...lol. How is our boy Clowney doing? This guy looked great last year till he got hurt in the preseason. And I hope Jenks makes it back on the field soon, I have a feeling it was worse than what we're being told, but better safe than sorry. How is coach's diet coming? Any news on his breakfast?"
SetUStr8 Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 8:18am ET"Jets Fan, the only thing coach said about Flacco was "Flacco would have been holding a clip board all year, but then the two guys ahead of him got hurt and there he is". I do agree with an earlier poster on another blog who said the writers need microphones, we can't hear the questions they're asking and that's frustrating. Also, nice job at the end asking coach if he's off his diet. LOL"
GO JETS Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 9:34am ET"Mike thank you for serving our country, and hopefully the JETS can serve up some wins for us this season. I'm holding my expectations to a minimum, at least trying to, but I do think our defense will be something to reckon with. Add Kris Jenkins to the mix and weve got a formidable defense. Hope the offense improves, but hey the ravens won like 4 games 3-0 in their superbowl quest!"
Ira Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 9:40am ET"SiouxCity, Thanks i appreciate that. Mike, God Bless and get home safe. I think the Jets should come back to Cortland next summer. Its great up here."
Jason Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 9:48am ET"Randy, who has the current edge in the #2 WR spot??"
Randy Lange Said:
"Jason, Chansi Stuckey will be listed at the No. 2 WR spot when the depth chart will be approved to post on Monday. But it's too close to call, and you may have noticed Wallace Wright throwing his hat in the ring with his comments after a nice scrimmage showing."
hammer Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 10:38am ET"This all well and good. But its still training camp. I find it hard to get excited about anything the Jets are doing , they always wind up breaking my heart by the end of the season anyway. Still a life long fan, but cant find it in me to get excited bout the upcoming season."
Gary C Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 10:55am ET"Randy. considering the signing of Howard Green and Marquis Douglas and the continued development of DeVito can Sione Pouha lose a roster spot this year considering he is not much of a pass rusher."
Mike Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 12:17pm ET"Randy, From what I have seen and heard it looks like sanchez may have a slight leg up on clemens. Do you think that sanchez will get the staring job?"
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 12:29pm ET"SetUStr8, I was referring to Rex's much longer comment earlier this year about how he was the only guy on the staff who wanted Flacco to start and how when they asked him, he said so and then Flacco went on to do what he did. I don't think Rex will say too much against Flacco and any Jet fan who does is insane, we should be so lucky as to get that good a year out of any of our QBs this season."
russelld Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 12:43pm ET" I like Bryan Thomas' comment about the D playing like the Jets, its a good image to play to, that is JSF's Joint Strike Fighters, or Jet Strike Fighters. Fast and Furious. JETS ! JETS ! JETS !"
jet80 Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 1:20pm ET"Is it time now to worry some about the O.The D will punish and control the games but id like to not rely on Jay to score all the points.how scary.Where was Brad Smith last night,was he absent anybody know?His skills have really surprized me this year and think he could be dangerous in the slot "
WalkerToon Said:
Fri, August 7, 2009 - 3:16pm ET"I remember the Yankees back in the 90's. No huge stars (by paycheck anyway), just a great bunch of guys who played well as a team. Our core receiver group right now is a great bunch of guys, and I have all the faith in the world that we can succeed with them. JCo, Stuckey, Clowney, Wright, Smith, no true #1's (again, by pay scale) but all have heart and will play well. GO JETS!!"
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DAMNEDCOLD Said:
Thu, August 6, 2009 - 10:05pm ET"Randy, how do we know how many were there as there ae no turnstiles and no ticket sales? I was there and it seemed like far more than 6,100. I know hundreds walked to the field so we can't count parking passes. I live in cortland, it was my first time there, it was fun but very crowded. I plan on going back for a regular practice when it is not so crowded. "
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