BT Has a Big Hand in P.M. Practice Tempo

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BT Has a Big Hand in P.M. Practice Tempo

Published: Tue, July 29, 2008 - 8:18pm 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: Darrelle Revis, Eric Barton, Bryan Thomas, Mike Nugent, Leon Washington, Jason Pociask, Hail Mary

07/29 — For those who asked about Bryan Thomas, No. 99 played a major role during today's second training camp practice that just concluded at Hofstra.

Early on, Kellen Clemens tried to laser a pass to TE Dustin Keller (Kellen-to-Keller). But Keller couldn't hold it and the fans in the stands let out a collective groan, as if to say, "Dustin, how could you?" Meanwhile, Thomas raised his hands to the sky.

Keller didn't drop it. Thomas, dropping in coverage, got a piece of the ball as it whizzed past. In hockey, that deflection would have been a goal and a roar of approval for Thomas.

But BT got his cheers later. The Jets were working on their "rare plays" (APBA Baseball and Football term), which included Hail Marys, two-point plays, and then their Stanford Band special as they lateraled the ball all over the field as they did at the end of the Indianapolis game in 2006, trying to score an improbable game-winning TD.

On one such multi-lateral play, Leon Washington passed back across the field and Thomas swatted the ball down. But since the pass was a lateral and Thomas didn't cover it, the offense recovered and continued the play. A few seconds later, Washington had the ball again and again threw a backpass. A no-doubt-exhausted Thomas again batted it down, but this time fell on it to end the play. Whew.

Darrelle Revis made the most dramatic pass defense. Clemens scrambled a bit and saw Wallace Wright seemingly open on the sideline. But Revis was all over the route, intercepted the pass, pried himself away from Wright and took off down the sideline for a pick-six.

LB Eric Barton made a couple of strong PDs himself. S James Ihedigbo broke up two Pennington Hail Marys, rejecting one out of the end zone and swatting the other down at the goal line. Brad Kassell also broke up a desperation throw.

Offensively, TE Jason Pociask kept up his streak of nice receptions. Brett Ratliff's toss into the end zone was just a little far for Pociask, so he got his right hand on the ball and tipped it back so that he could get both hands on it for the score.

RB Jesse Chatman also broke into the secondary on a jitterbug run during the offense's two-minute drive to run out the clock and secure a victory.

On the FG watch, Mike Nugent went 7-for-10, with his long successes from 41 and 48 yards and his misses from 46, 53 and 58.

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GIOVANNI Said:

Wed, July 30, 2008 - 6:54pm EDT

"CHAD WILL WIN THE STARING JOB HANDS DOWN,I DON'T KNO IF ANY OF YOU HAVE BEEN TO THEY TRANING FACILITY YET ,AND IF YOU HAVE YOU HAVE GOT TO NOTICE THAT CHAD ARM STRENTH IS BETTER THAN IT HAS BEEN THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS,HE IS NOT HURT HE IS RECOVERT FROM THOSE 2 SHOULDER SURGERY HE HAD AND I DON'T SEE HIM NOT GETTING THE STARING JOB,MANGINI SHOULD NAME CHAD THE STARER SO THE TEAM CAN FOCUSE ONPLAY"

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Row Said:

Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:05pm EDT

"I'm with uncle joe on this blog, well stated. To the guys, I do live on this planet other then when I was deployed to Iraq in '05. That year really destroyed my confidence in Chad. '06 we were a punt return and a dink pass to Leon away from missing the playoffs and going 9-7. We need Elam to knock helmets off because we drafted Gholston instead of a solid cover corner. (which we NEEDED) GO JETS"

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Wayne Said:

Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:48am EDT

"Amazing how easily you guys forget.I love CP but he's got no arm strength & I can't take another year of the dinks & dunks or the 3 and out drives. It's painful.We need a QB w/ CP's mind & accuracy but can stetch the field which will open up the run game. Not sure which of our 4 QBs fits the bill but we need to give them all a shot & find out quick. Also need a mobile QB who can avoid the rush."

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