Parrish Cops New Chance to Punt in the Pros
Published: Tue, August 18, 2009 - 5:45pm ET
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: Mike Westhoff, Rex Ryan, Reggie Hodges, T.J. Conley, Ken Parrish, Andy Lee
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08/18 — Ken Parrish’s NFL career is an example of how quickly hopes and dreams in this league can go south, and how quickly they can then turn back to the north again.
After being waived by the 49ers before getting to the 2007 regular season, then getting one late-season feeler that year from the Patriots, the East Stroudsburg punter decided it was time to get on with life.
“A lot of fluky things were going on that off-season," he said, "so I ended up saying I’m going to drop the cleats and pursue my major in college, sociology/criminal justice.”
Parrish even became a police officer for eight or nine months with the Stroud Area Regional Police Department. The SARPD’s captain: William Parrish, Ken’s dad.
But calls from around the NFL still were filtering in. Finally, Parrish took another swing at the pro game, signing with his hometown Eagles, two hours to the south of East Stroudsburg, in May. Then he was waived on Aug. 8. Then after a tryout with the Packers, he was summoned two hours to the north of his home, to Cortland, N.Y., earlier this week and became the new competition for Reggie Hodges in the battle to punt for the Jets.
“I’ve been told I’ve got a lot of power to work with,” Parrish said. “That was the big thing Philly was really good with me on. They really worked with me in using my power to pin people on the sideline, to be more directional and to make every punt count. That was definitely the one thing I’d been told by SF and the Eagles, that I’ve got a really big, strong leg if I could just use it right.”
Head coach Rex Ryan and special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff are definitely in search of a big, strong leg. On Sunday, Westhoff and coaches Kevin O’Dea and Ben Kotwica worked Parrish out on the soccer field in between Cortland Stadium and the grass field to the west of the stadium.
When the tryout was over, Westhoff shook Parrish’s hand. Then right before the redhead was about to hit the shower, he was told he had a contract to sign if he wanted. With his signing, the Jets waived T.J. Conley, whom Westhoff scouted at Idaho last season.
I asked Parrish what he’d heard of the Jets’ punting competition before he arrived on the scene.
“I hadn’t heard anything too much,” he said. “I know I’m here competing. My goal is to go out here and just do exactly what I can do and show them exactly why I can be an asset to this organization.”
Parrish by the Numbers
For those of a statistical bent, Parrish had a 40.3-yard gross average in four seasons as ESU’s punter, with that average improving to 42.5 for his junior and senior seasons only.
In his only preseason with San Francisco behind Andy Lee in 2007, Parrish had four punts for a 43.5-yard gross and a 39.8 net with a long of 50 yards and two of his four kicks being downed inside the 20.
Tuesday’s Afternoon Washout
A week and a day after the Jets’ first rained out practice of training camp, they lost this afternoon’s special teams workout to another loud, bright, wet storm sweeping across central New York.
The Jets got in a little more than 15 minutes of punting work with Reggie Hodges and Parrish doing the booting. But an announcement to the small crowd in the Cortland Stadium stands at 4:30 warned of strong lightning in the area. The players’ left the field, followed by a bolt and a loud metal thunk near the stadium and the light show was on.
Friday’s Practice Closed
Friday is getaway day, when the Jets say thank you and goodbye to Cortland, the university and the town that has treated the Green & White so well at this year’s training camp.
Just to keep fans informed, Friday morning’s final practice of camp will be closed to the public. There are four more practices at camp that will be open to fans. Wednesday is the final two-a-day of camp with starting times of 8:20 a.m. and 4:10 p.m. Thursday will be a full-squad practice at 8:20 and a special teams session at 4:15.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (17)Ira Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 8:05pm ET"Randy, Correct me if i am wrong. I believe Favre still has 2 of the top 10 selling jerseys in the NFL. Now with the Vikings he could have 3. That would be a first and only time any player can ever accompish that."
marty bugs Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 8:22pm ET"IF ANY COACH COULD TEACH PARRISH HOW TO USE THAT STRONG LEG OF HIS IT WILL BE THE ONE AND ONLY MIKE WESTHOFF ONE OF THE BEST SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES IN NFL HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GO JETS"
Patrick Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 10:01pm ET"Any chance he will get the starting job do you think?"
bruce Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 10:25pm ET"question: did the Jets have to give up anything to get Favre from the Packers? How can Favre retired while with the Jets, unretire and not be property of the Jets? Not that the Jets need or want him but they should receive some sort of compensation from the Vikings! what's from stopping anybody else from doing that?"
Randy Lange Said:
"bruce, the Jets released Brett Favre from their reserve/retired list on April 28, making him a free agent."
Rick Roucoulet Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 10:34pm ET"I prob shouldnt even waste any oxygen on this but I KNEW IT, I KNEW that Favre would UNretire @ the end of training camp-He thinks he dosn't have to put in the work his teammates put in - I am sooo damn glad he dosn't play for the JETS. & im sure he's glad he wont have to play for a KICK*** coach (Ryan). I dont think coach would put up w/the god complex...."
Rick Roucoulet Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 10:37pm ET"Cont... & i've always respected Favre until I knew there was something rotten in GreenBay & HE GAVE that sack record to Strahan... YES, GAVE IT TO HIM (Watch it again)"
Ira Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 7:06am ET"Nice Sory by Kyle on Dearth. He is an unsong hero for the Jets since he is here. I call him money and when you have that at the LS position you ride it as long as you can. When you're a LS and fly under the radar[Not Randy's] that means you're doing a great job."
Ira Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 7:21am ET"While i do think the Jets will try and bring in a WR before the start of the season speculation in the papers today have Marshall and Bowe in the picture. I would rather have Bowe he is less of a risk. But i don't think it will be a high profile name. They need the $ for Leon. I still think somebody from the Eagles is coming aboard. "
Coops Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 8:01am ET"Ahhhh, it wouldn't be Jets camp without the annual battle of unheralded Punters. Maybe one day we will find one. The Jets punting position has been truly cursed over the years. When we finally found a good one, Craig Hentrich, we let him go without ever letting him kick in a real game. Fingers crossed for Parrish and Reggie!"
joe b Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 8:37am ET"Unfortunately the J*E*T*S are selling partial season ticket packages. This could be disastrous to all J*E*T fans. It means that the season is not sold out and according to NFL regulations if a game is not sold out by the Thursday before the game, it will be BLACKED-OUT in the local televised area. Randy, how many season tickets are still available and will we not be able to watch games this season"
Randy Lange Said:
"The Jets have a few thousand more tickets to sell, a normal situation for any NFL team in the process of moving into a new stadium. The Jets will be sold out for the season and none of their games will be blacked out. "
Anthony Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 10:35am ET"Did Leon take the increase the Jets offered him on the contract? And I think we have a good recieving group, Clowney can be a definite threat he has speed that kills. Is there any word on whose taking the 2nd rec. Spot?"
Gary C Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 10:38am ET"I agree the jets have strenght in the defensive backfield but the height factor worries me with coleman, leonard and shepard.when they play Buffalo it will be Owens, Hardy and Shawn Nelson.All very tall receivers."
Ira Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 10:44am ET"Randy is correct about the ticket sales. Two things that concerns me is that there will be more visting team fans @ the games. And many people sell off tickets and asome of the fans that come once or twice a year [not all of the fans] will get loaded and behave in ways that make fans very uncomfortable. The fights in the stands and the drunks have to be controlled better."
Tasdog JetSet Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 12:11pm ET"Hey Randy ESPN just reported that the Jets are tring to get Marshall from the Broncos any truth to that. I know you have the inside scoop, you are our inside man"
Randy Lange Said:
"Flattery will get you nowhere, Tasdog. I am sorry to say I have nothing to report on Brandon Marshall."
Rick Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 1:01pm ET"I found an article on Parrish punting for the Eagles by Garry Cobb, (Cobb covers the Eagles and played in the NFL for the Eagles and the Cowboys). He said as he watched Parrish and Rocca boom punt after punt he thought there can't be 32 punters in this league better than these two and that they would both be punting for NFL teams this year. Sounds like Parrish is the real deal!"
Matt E Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 1:12pm ET"I saw a fraction of the scrimmage on 8/6, was truly disappointed at the decision to move it out of the Stadium and up by 1 hour. I had plannned on going to the final practice 8/21; now I can't. I understand Ryan needs to get his team ready, but I haven't found the practice schedule at Cortland to be as fan friendly as the 1 day thing at Hofstra. I had high hopes for Cortland, it didn't pan out. "
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Ira Said:
Tue, August 18, 2009 - 6:49pm ET"Randy, Good story about Parrish but its a long shot. Westhoff and Mr T are watching the waiver wires for sure. Still love what Rex said today. Hey its been 40 years since the last SB win and most HC's have taken the high road. Why not have a HC that speaks his mind? I hope they go back to Cortland. The facilty is great and i understand what Rex was trying to accomplish. GO JETS!!!!"
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