Schotty's Input, Insight into Mark Sanchez
Published: Fri, August 28, 2009 - 3:41pm ET
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
File Under: Kellen Clemens, Brian Schottenheimer, Rex Ryan, Mark Sanchez
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08/28 — The sight was so uncommon that it startled Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez.
On Thursday evening, Randy Lange and I were in the offensive meeting room waiting for offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. We had our Internet radio equipment spread across a long table, sitting in the chairs usually occupied by players, when Sanchez walked into the room with a curious look on his face.
Fortunately for us, the only meeting scheduled that evening was Schotty’s appearance on Jets Radio. (Jets TV also was on hand and that talented crew will cut up a nice piece for the Website before the regular-season opener.)
When Schottenheimer entered, we immediately asked him about his input into head coach Rex Ryan’s decision to name Sanchez as the team’s starting QB.
“We’ve graded every practice film, we’ve graded every minicamp like it was a game, and that is so you have a lot of data to go back on," Schotty said. "At the end of the day we felt as an offensive staff it was our job, and my job as a coordinator, to really just give Rex feedback on both guys, Mark and Kellen [Clemens], their strengths, their weaknesses, what we thought they did well and what we thought they had to improve on.
"In offering that counsel, Rex made the final decision and we support and stand by that as an offensive staff.”
Instead of focusing on a snapshot, they elected to analyze the body of work. Sanchez, who's 6-for-12 passing for 131 yards with 1 TD and 1 INT in two preseason games, possesses arm strength that scouts may have underrated before the draft.
“One of the first things you notice about him was the arm talent. We knew we were getting a guy who could throw the ball, but there have been some days where you are like, 'Wow, that’s pretty impressive,’ " Schottenheimer said.
"He really does have terrific arm talent, he’s got great velocity and he’s got great accuracy. He’s got a great ability to throw the deep ball, which you saw in the first play we ran vs. St. Louis. And the other thing that has jumped out has been his athleticism — there were a couple plays where he had to make people miss and moved a little bit.”
After Schottenheimer joined the San Diego Chargers in 2002, his job as QB coach was to mentor a young Drew Brees. In his first full season as a starter, Brees, a second-year player in ’02, completed 60.8 percent of his passes for 3,284 yards.
“I think there are similarities from a personality standpoint and a work ethic standpoint,” Schotty said of Sanchez and the early Brees. “The size is similar — Mark [6’2”] is a little bit taller than Drew [6’0”] — but they both love football, they both work at it and they both have a passion for the game. They enjoy being the leader in the huddle. There are a lot of similarities and I said that from the first time I met Mark, that he reminded me a lot of Drew just from a personality standpoint. That’s quite a compliment.”
Sanchez, who played 27 games at Southern Cal, threw 41 touchdowns in his collegiate career before making himself eligible for the draft following his junior year. The Jets traded three veteran players — S Abe Elam, DE Kenyon Coleman and QB Brett Ratliff — along with the No. 17 and No. 52 overall selections to select the man they expect to be a franchise quarterback.
“I think that he saw this, if maybe not at this point, he saw himself leading a football team and leading the Jets," the OC said. "One of the benefits of playing at a program like USC and only having the 16 starts, you're playing with a premier team in college football, you’re playing on the biggest stage in college football, and you’re playing with a lot of pro coaches, things like that. So I think that helps the transition to this level.”
But Sanchez is still a "kid," 22 years of age, and there’s a lot that he has to learn.
“We do still laugh. As mature as he seems on the football field, which he is, there are a lot of things he still doesn’t know," Schotty said. "He asked me the other day about an NFL team ... a question about 'What division are they in and what conference are they in?' He’s new to professional football just like every rookie.
"It’s just that this guy, along with any quarterback or a lot of high draft picks, is going to get a lot of extra media attention.”
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (22)Ira Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 4:23pm ET"Schotty is the man and he will get back to using his full playbook and motion and shifting offense that he did when he first started as the OC back in 06. Sure there will be bumps along the way but Sanchez is in good hands with Schotty. EA good comparison with Brees and Schotty. Rex made the right choice and they have to stick with it. They can't go back and forth if Sanchez struggles. GO JETS!!!!"
DDH Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 4:43pm ET"well I sure do wish mark the best, he didn't out play kc but after four years kc didn't out play the rookie, very disappointing. eric ainge has really impressed me, its hard to truly judge the effectiveness of this D or O without all the known players actually playing, could be a plus though, neither can anyone else, and Im sure their watching !"
Tom Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 5:17pm ET"Randy, I believe that RR and BS made the correct call on MS. If they really felt that MS was worth the deal, as do I, then the best thing is the let him be the starter now. We have an excellent D, fantastic O line including FB and maybe the best RB combo in the league. He can learn on the job. KC is a number 2 at best, sorry KC fans! It's going to be a fun season. GO JETS!"
Randy Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 5:33pm ET"PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TRADE TRADE TRADE. If Kellen gets on a team that actually gets behind him he will be awesome. KC beat Chad out look at the fins.Cant wait to see you all get beat by KC and Chad. DENVER DENVER"
Shep Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 5:35pm ET"I have very little doubt they made the right decision. Sanchez will be fine with the veteran linemen he has tutoring him, along with our coaching staff. Ainge may have the chops, he certainly has looked good, but that's only been against their 3's. I think he'll get some reps with the 1's or 2's against Philly. Can't wait to see the Clown with the 1's tomorrow night. Go get 'em Clown!"
DannyBoy Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 5:40pm ET"ive never really been a fan of shotty.... i think his play calls are much too conservative, if be happier with a new O coordinator"
Dianne Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 5:41pm ET"How can you say KC had been there four years??? He had never been given a chance as a starter. Sanchez will soon realize he is NOT at SC and will learn how "mobile" an NFL quarterback needs to be. Trade KC to Denver and give him a chance to show what he can do."
Fish Hunters Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 6:14pm ET"Ira, I'm a Schotty fan too! I think we'll be pleased to see him finally get a chance to open it up! Pedal to the Metal!"
Harv Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 6:55pm ET"Kind of off subject but kerry is gonna have a monSTAR year!!!"
M. Kelly Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 7:18pm ET"This REALLY SCARES ME... "He asked me the other day about an NFL team ... a question about 'What division are they in and what conference are they in?' He’s new to professional football just like every rookie." If ANY player DOESN'T know what CONFERENCE an opponent is in by now, then I seriously have to question his intelligence. That's something you learn when you are in grade school."
ksJetsfan Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 7:39pm ET"Got a good point there 36 year..... I would like to see em keep Richardson back to block on a play and send 4 recievers(Clowney, Cotchery, Smith, Stucky) on a QB option play with Sanchez or Ainge. I think Ainge has the tools to become a legitimate number 2 maybe even a starter in a few years."
Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 8:33pm ET"36 year fan, Rex wanted to play CP last week but couldn't so I guess his thinking is EA's already made the team, let's see if CP's worth keeping on the practice squad. As for trading KC, it's nothing against him to say it would be a good move for the Jets, and for him. He's almost certainly not going to be the next great Jet QB, not with the way EA's looking. I don't see the greatness in KC yet."
LeonIsDaBomb Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 11:31pm ET"Dianne - I totally agree w/ you. Kellen is a west coast guy. he could thrive in Denver or Seattle. He's a class act but not an NYC type guy. Sanchez on the other hand has the charisma to pull it off. as long as he doesnt beat himself he'll give the J-E-T-S a chance to have a successful season. "
Zartan Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 7:12am ET"How can you say Clemens was never given a chance. If that was true then there would be no compatitions. He came in as a prospect that never showed anything special outside of a nack for throwing the INT. He's been a poor mans Farve clone and though i wanted Farve here i never liked him as a QB."
Shep Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 8:53am ET"Tom, you don't see it yet because it's not there. He's an average qb at best, and average isn't going to take us to the playoffs and beyond. And to M Kelly, I've been a football fan since 1969, but being mostly an AFC fan, there are some teams in the NFC that I couldn't tell you exactly which division they are in to this day. It's not stupidity, it's just that I don't care...lol. "
russ Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 10:49am ET"Eric Aing may end up being the last man standing he has more experience than both and his arm strength is first class..but for now lets go with the learning curve Sanchez will be our #1 and with that we will cast our fate, but #1's get injured in football and Ainge will be there if given the chance..."
jimmy Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 12:03pm ET"Trade Kellen Clemens for Branden Marshall! Ainge as second string..."
36 year fan Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 4:10pm ET"Furthermore, Anquan Boldin is looking for a trade? Is there anyone better suited for the Jets than that ? A first round pick for him would be nothing. We could give them $$$ and a first round draft for next year and Kellen Clemens. Now that would be a step in the right direction."
36 year fan Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 4:16pm ET"The flood of recievers sometimes helps to give more options for a quick QB. You cant cover everyone. Also they gotta work on those quick out plays. and the short little dumps to the tight end. The Patriots will be sending blitzes like crazy. We can take advantage of that aggression and burn them for some big yards"
dhs Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 4:47pm ET"Hey M Kelly, it sounds like you come out of a heck of a school system. They taught the NFL in your grade school. I was stuck with reading, writing & arithmetic. "
36 year fan Said:
Sat, August 29, 2009 - 5:14pm ET"And those screen passes gotta get better. They looked like a complete disaster. The Screen should be practiced so much that it comes off effortlessly with the greatest of ease. That is one of those plays thats like the ABCs of football.Same with the quick outs and that Slot route in the middle. Also our Goal line plays not just HB dives but pass plays to the Tight End too.Bread & butter plays"
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36 year fan Said:
Fri, August 28, 2009 - 4:08pm ET"Would love to see a bit more E. Ainge, we're fully aware of what Clemens brings to the table. We should take a look at Pizzotti yes, but also it would be fun to completely open it up 4wide 5 wide with Ainge. Lets see what he's got."
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