Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Thomas Jones, Leon Washington, Danny Ware, Alvin Banks, Ups
12/05 — What can Brown do for you? Well, for Alvin Banks, UPS helped keep him focused on what he really wanted to do, which is to play NFL football.
So today Banks is back in the Jets' locker room, on their practice field, and helping his past and present teammates prepare, interestingly enough, for the Browns on Sunday.

"I've been home, just having a regular 9-to-5," said Banks, the running back who has been signed to the Jets' practice squad now that the Giants have snapped up Danny Ware for their active roster. "I just want to help the team by giving them a good look on defense. Hopefully that look will help me out, get me to stay around and get me in somebody's camp next year.'
Perhaps Banks' story will turn into the stuff of NFL legend, such as Kurt Warner bagging groceries or Michael Lewis driving a beer truck. The rookie free agent from James Madison was a final cut by the Jets in September and, other than getting feelers from a few other teams through his agent, hadn't played football since then until today's afternoon practice.
"I was working at UPS. I'd work from 3 o'clock in the morning until about 9. Then sometimes I'd go back in, from 1 to 6," he said, sitting in front of the same locker that Ware had occupied since being signed to the P-squad in September, right next to Laveranues Coles' locker.
"The focus is much harder. You're waiting on a phonecall, but at the same time you don't have anything to do but go to work. So you're kind of thinking, 'Should I go do this today? Should I go do that?' You've just got to keep yourself focused."
Banks had that focus when he arrived as a free agent signee after the April draft. The 5'10", 225-pounder, a regular 100-yard rusher on JMU's 2004 NCAA Division I-AA title team, made it through the Jets' postdraft minicamps. Then Ware arrived via waivers from the Titans in June. The two began jockeying for position behind Thomas Jones and Leon Washington in training camp.
Banks struck nicely with a solid Green & White scrimmage performance at Fordham in August. He had five receptions for 36 yards, including a 9-yard TD catch and a later third-down conversion that set up a field goal.
But his only preseason action came in the preseason opener against Atlanta, when he carried five times for 11 yards. Ware moved past him on the depth chart to wind up with 50 preseason carries — second-most in the NFL.
"The scrimmage just opened my eyes to the fact that I could do it. Everybody said I had a pretty good scrimmage. I came out and showed the coaches that I can play at this level," Banks said. "The highlight for me this summer was the whole thing, just going through it, getting a chance to be here. A lot of people don't get the chance to be here."
Now Banks has gotten his second chance to show again what he's got on the Jets' show team. UPS will have to deliver without him for a while.
Bubble Burst
A few players said that working in the team's practice facility all last week, with the thermostat cranked into the 80s, got them prepared for similar conditions in Miami.
Now they may have said goodbye to the bubble for the rest of the season. The rest of the schedule reads Cleveland at home, at New England and Tennessee, then back home for Kansas City — cold-weather games all.
So the Jets returned outdoors for today's workouts for the Browns. The bad parts: The weather was 28 degrees and snow was lightly falling throughout. The good part: At least they got to frolic for the first time to their comfy upper practice field, which was resodded during the bye week.
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Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (14)Ira Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 3:51pm EDT"Randy, I had a feeling Banks would be back. Like you said he started well in camp until Ware jumped ahead of him. Hope he can stick and gets a shot next year. You sure can get spoiled playing in the sun and then coming back to this weather. Eric will have them ready for the stretch run and the chances of playing in bad weather. "
JOHNNYJET Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 4:05pm EDT"HEY RANDY, THE JETS SHOULDN'T HAVE LOST DANNY WARE!!! HE IS A GOOD RUNNING BACK!"
Charlie Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 8:14pm EDT"I was secretly pulling for Banks to make the team in the preseason. He's from my alma mater and we don't put out that many NFL players. Charles Haley was the best known. A kicker. If I'm not mistaken it was Wide Right Norwood. Mike Cawley was a decent QB who was drafted by Indy I think, but probably out of football now. Anyway, Go Dukes!! (jets are implied)"
Randy Lange Said:
"You are correct, Charlie, Scott Norwood is a James Madison product."
Ira Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 8:24pm EDT"Come on now. You hate to lose any young players but if Jones and Leon had trouble running the ball do you really think Ware could. Yes he looked good in the summer but that was against 3rd and 4th stringers. PS RB's come a dime a dozen. Banks will fill his spot for now."
Howard Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 10:44pm EDT"really sorry to see d.ware taken from the p.squad by the g-men this is the 2nd time with d.ward the other.ward was to be l jordans replacement..well the giants fgot another good back but hey we sign people off of p. squads too so thats that,let just play another great game sunday"
Ablity Mouwon Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 2:43am EDT"hey randy i know this is competily off toppic but why dont the NFL have a rookies vs. shiomores game during the pro bowl week i think a game like that can be even more fun that the pro bowl itself, i know they thought about it is there any reason they dont want to go throught with it"
Ira Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 7:11am EDT"Randy, See the papers are reporting that Coles will be another game time decesion this week. He is a warrior and the toughest WR in the league. The Jets most have him to be able to beat the Browns. Otherwise it will be very tuff. The good thing is the Browns are ranked last in the league in defense. The Jets will have to run the ball this week and control the clock to get the win."
Rob Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 8:53am EDT"Nice article on Banks! Glad he's getting a second chance. Lot's of talent. Oh! and tell John Beattie: Clemens is 2-1 as a starter not 1-2 like Anderson was!"
Randy Lange Said:
"Rob, John's point was that Kellen was 1-2 in his first three starts: losses to Baltimore in Game 2 and Washington in Game 9, then a win vs. Pittsburgh in Game 10. Overall, the Jets are 2-3 in games Clemens has started, the Browns are 7-7 in games Anderson has started."
Ira Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 9:29am EDT"With 1 or 2 plays in both the Skins and Ravens games Clemens could've been 4-1 as a starter."
Drew Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 9:56am EDT"Nice story on Banks...I was not in love with him during camp but it was a nice story......Would love to see our defense really step up against this Cleveland offense. This will be a real test. I expect big plays from Revis."
Jim DeLapp Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 12:48pm EDT"Kellen's 50+ yard bomb was on the money, and this play has opened my eyes to what the future could hold. You need to stretch the defense otherwise they will play short and jump routes which end in an interception. A true long game threat is the best way to counter this type of Defense, Chad is accurate but rarely went deep, I believe a NFL team needs to go deep in order to open up the running game"
Frank Said:
Thu, December 6, 2007 - 2:56pm EDT"The O-Line is a complete and utter disaster and needs a major overhaul in the off-season. It doesn't matter who is running behind it. Crazy that Tangini paid Moore the money instead of Kendall that is a serious lack of insight and poor judgement the team , it's talent and the NFL today. They need to keep Mangold move D'Brick to the right side and draft or sign 3 top quailty athletic lineman."
Simon Said:
Fri, December 28, 2007 - 3:33pm EDT"I would love to see banks get a chance to play in a real game and not just practice squads. He has the speed and the hands to play on this level, no doubt.. I'm also a James Madison Alum and he was huge for our teams at JMU."
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Row Said:
Wed, December 5, 2007 - 3:44pm EDT"Good story. Looking towards Cleveland, let's force them to run the ball. I need to see a dominant running game in order to believe we have a chance vs the Patriots. The Browns have a HORRIBLE defense, look it up. We should DOMINATE on the offensive side. They should be 3-9. Schotty let's see a cut-throat offense, I trust this will happen. I want to run them up, lol. Good luck Banks. "
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