Jets-Vikes: Second-Half Blog

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Jets-Vikes: Second-Half Blog

Published: Fri, August 17, 2007 - 10:04pm 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: Pete Kendall, Kellen Clemens, David Barrett, Brian Robinson

08/17 — THIRD QUARTER

The Jets' downfield pass defense has been good tonight. Drew Henson, the third Minnesota QB, aired one out for WR Chandler Williams five minutes into the second half but David Barrett was all over it and swatted it away.

But the Jets' third-down defense hasn't been getting it done. Henson's completion to Martin Nance converted third-and-4 and gave the visitors 6-of-10 conversions. Then on the next third down, the Jets held and took over on a punt by Alex Reyes marked out of bounds at the Jets 9.

Kellen Clemens seemed to have the offense going in the right direction with two first downs to the 31. But then more Purple disaster was visited on the Green & White. On first down, Clemens was sacked by DE Brian Robison, who beat LT Adrian Jones around the corner. Pete Kendall, centering on this drive, recovered.

But on the very next play, Kendall put his shotgun snap over Clemens' head. Clemens, who likes to try to save bad snaps, should have fallen on this one. He tried to pick up the bouncing ball, missed, and Robison recovered at the 3 and rolled into the end zone.

Three TDs allowed off of Jets offensive turnovers — oofah!

Vikings 31, Jets 13

 A Clemens pass tipped by a diving Chansi Stuckey was scooped up by CB Dovonte Edwards at the Jets 40 and the Vikes were on the move to another takeaway score, Ryan Longwell's 22-yard field goal.

That's 24 points off turnovers vs. the Jets tonight. Not good, but at least this is the time of the season to have this kind of game.

Vikings 34, Jets 13

Brad Smith comes in at QB and injects a little life with an 8-yard scramble for a first down as the game heads into its final 15 minutes.

FOURTH QUARTER

The continuation of the Jets' drive was impressive for a couple of reasons: Danny Ware and Jason Pociask. Ware had carries of 6, 8, 8 and 9 yards and on each one Pociask, a tight end who was lining up as the fullback, made solid blocks at the point of attack.

Smith got the Jets as close as first-and-goal at the Minnesota 5 before the possession came apart: hold on Sean Ryan, false start on Jacob Bender, then a Smith scramble and incompletion had the Jets at fourth-and-goal at the 7. They were going for it — but Kendall, still at center, committed his second bad shotgun snap, this one low and to the left of Smith, who was hit by two Vikings after he tracked the ball down at the Vikes 26. This is definitely not the Green & White's night.

The Jets force a punt and now with 5:48 to go and down by 21 points, Marques Tuiasosopo is running the offense, and like Pennington, he figures to throw his first pass of the preseason tonight. Does he have a three-TD fantastic finish in him like Bollinger did against the Eagles in 2004? We'll see.

Tui hits a pair of passes for 10 and 7 yards to Sean Ryan. Then on fourth-and-8 from the Vikes 47, he scrambles, buys time and hits Tony Hollings for the conversion, then another first down to Stuckey. Then the payoff: a beautiful 23-yard throw to Pociask, who got behind linebacker George Hall for the TD.

Vikings 34, Jets 20

With 2:22 to go, Darrelle Revis, who was warming up in the rain before the game, is still on the sidelines in uniform but still hasn't gotten into the game.

Longwell's latest field goal with 30 seconds left makes it 37-20. The last time the Jets gave up that many points in a summer game was their 37-24 loss at Green Bay in Game 2 of the 2000 preseason. The last time they gave up more was their 44-27 loss at Oakland to end the '96 preseason.

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D MONEY Said:

Sat, August 18, 2007 - 2:07pm EDT

"Hey Viveca, the Jets inability to win a Super Bowl with a weak armed Chad has crossed my thoughts also. I've concluded that he can, with an ideal supporting cast, which is slowly beginning to surround him. If I'm wrong, let's hope Clemens continues his steady development. Let's go Gang Green! "

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DonB Said:

Sat, August 18, 2007 - 2:16pm EDT

"Hey Jeff, I also like the way Ware runs the ball. He seems to really be reading the defense well and following his blockers. Tough loss last night! Go Jets!!!"

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Howard Said:

Sat, August 18, 2007 - 2:43pm EDT

"Ok everyone the sky is falling... come on,if you watch the 2nd pick A Clement was put on roller skates right to C.P. and bricks guy roll off of him to Pennington,when Penninton slid left.the pass rush is vanilla right now this tean is showing no blits packages.the o line has to run block better ."

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