Clemens the Talk of the Locker Room

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Clemens the Talk of the Locker Room

Published: Fri, August 10, 2007 - 11:46pm EDT
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Chad Pennington, Chansi Stuckey, Shaun Ellis, Sean Ryan, Kellen Clemens

08/10 — Much of the Jets' locker room conversation after the preseason-opening 31-16 win over the Falcons was about Kellen Clemens, who joined Rick Mirer (vs. Minnesota, 1999) and Ray Lucas (vs. Giants in 2000) as the only Jets to throw for three touchdowns in a preseason game since 1992.

Eric Allen will have some Clemens quotes in his game story. Here are some quotes about Clemens after his eye-opening performance:

Chad Pennington: "Kellen works extremely hard. He watches everything I do, but at the same time he wants to be his own man. I think he understands what it's going to take to be a good quarterback in this league."

Sean Ryan: "I think Kellen's doing a really good job. He has a lot of confidence, everybody knows his arm strength and obviously he's got a good grasp of the offense."

Chansi Stuckey: "I can see him trying to take more of a leadership role when he's out on the field. He's trying to do the right things, working hard, making decisions and doing a great job of throwing the ball."

And Shaun Ellis for the defense: "Kellen was very encouraging. He looked real good compared to last year at this time. He's made tremendous improvement."

Ryan admitted he almost spiked the ball after his second touchdown reception. "It's a standing thing between me and Chris Baker," he said. "Last year I spiked one of his touchdown catches. After my first touchdown [tonight], he was joking that I didn't even spike my own TD. So after the second one, I faked it, then stopped and handed it to the ref."

DE Michael Haynes got his hand on the third-quarter pass by Atlanta QB D.J. Shockley that deflected into the hands of CB Drew Coleman. And Haynes reported, "It hurt!"

Haynes also had a fresh little spin on the importance of winning games even in the preseason. "It doesn't all of a sudden turn into the regular season," he said. "It's best to play every game like it really matters because that way you get that mentality. That's what Coach [Mangini] always does. He puts us in competition every practice. He reminds us, and it's an ongoing thing and it just becomes second nature — always compete, always try to win."

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Drew Said:

Sun, August 12, 2007 - 8:42am EDT

"Any real Jets fan would take Pennington... He is the Franchise. Phillips is pretty stout though. Is he that good? or does LT, Gates, and his massive offensive line hide some of his faults? Chad plays in NY and has alot less talent around him"

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Colm Said:

Sun, August 12, 2007 - 10:51pm EDT

"I am huge fan but i never really thought Pennington had the arm to take us to the super bowl. After the game that Clemens had, maybe Chad should be worried about his job. I know it is just pre-season and Atlanta didn't have thier starters in the game but Clemens proved he wanted the starting job."

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Ryan Said:

Wed, August 15, 2007 - 12:07pm EDT

"Pennington may not have that strong of an arm but he is extremely talented especially with the play action pass. Now that we have Jones to make our opponents fear the run it will allow for Chad to use it. Plus he is a good leader and now has the backing to lead the Jets to the Bowl."

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