EA: E.Smith Finds His Voice Again at Safety
Published: Wed, July 30, 2008 - 6:38pm EDT
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his seventh season with the Jets.
File Under: Chad Pennington, Kellen Clemens, Kerry Rhodes, Eric Smith, Brett Ratliff, Dustin Keller
07/30 — There’s so much to watch at this training camp that I think most people tend to forget Eric Smith. The 6’1”, 209-pound safety, who started four games in his first two seasons, has seen the overwhelming majority of first-team reps for the right to play alongside Kerry Rhodes.
“The first group, we put a lot of practices together where we’ve been good,” Smith said of the DBs after today's single afternoon session. “There are a few mistakes here and there, but that’s part of practice — that’s why you practice. Things are going pretty well and this schedule is a lot nicer than it has been.”
Smith, a tough, versatile player with good instincts, could be set for his professional breakthrough. It might have happened last season if not for a bad break in the summer when he went down out here in Hempstead with a thigh injury.
“It was rough because I was making some strides and working towards that starting position,” he told me. “Then to have a setback like that and fight with it for about half the year, it was rough.”
After the bye, Smith (a solid special teams performer whose 19 stops were second on the team) worked his way back into the defensive lineup. He started two of the Jets’ final three contests and registered eight tackles in the ’07 finale against Kansas City.
“I was kind of up and down at the beginning and then as the season progressed, I felt like I was in there and they could rely on me more to do the things I was supposed to be doing,” he said.
The game slowed down for Smith and he played faster. Earlier in the year, slow recognition meant more completed passes for the opposition.
“But as the year went on, I was recognizing more things, getting more comfortable where I was and reacting ahead of time to what I should have done,” he said.
During the off-season, he was anxious to return and build on the positive results. Once known for his quiet nature, the 25-year-old knows he has to turn up the volume.
“My rookie year, I really didn’t say a thing. I just kind of went along with the flow and I think that hurt me quite a bit with my playing time because they wanted me to step in and speak up like I did at Michigan State,” he said. “Now I’m starting to get back to the role of making all the checks and getting the communications to everybody.”
The Jets already have a great leader in the backfield in Rhodes and it will be all that much better for the team if Smith can display those similar valued qualities.
“A big thing is taking a leadership role in the secondary with the calls, getting all the checks and being someone the guys can turn to if there’s a question. If they come ask me, ‘If we get this formation, what are we going to do to this?’ Being the guy they come to for that,” Smith said.
Over the weekend, Smith said he was “at the right place at the right time” when QB Brett Ratliff overthrew Bubba Franks and the ball went into the defender’s arms. But the critical point there is Smith was at the right place — he might have been thinking about being there last October.
An avid reader, Smitty is currently turning the pages of James Patterson’s “Step On A Crack.” He says he’s about three-quarters of the way through it and it sounds pretty suspenseful.
Afternoon Practice Highlights
Keller continues to make catches. Despite S Cameron Worrell’s interference, which drew a flag, Keller somehow came up with a long haul from Clemens and walked into the end zone for a score covering close to 50 yards. ... As Coach Mangini noted this morning, RB Leon Washington took the afternoon off. Washington, reigning team MVP, was rewarded for winning the Jets’ overall off-season award. Musa Smith was perhaps the greatest benefactor of his absence, getting his most work of the summer.
Brett Ratliff threw a couple of real pretty tosses, including a strike to undrafted FA Paul Raymond (the Brown product was formerly known as the Ivy League’s Fastest Man). ... But Ratliff also added an INT, picked off by S James Ihedigbo.
Mangini ended practice with a two-minute scenario. Pennington, who found Keller a couple of times, got his unit into field goal range and Mike Nugent kicked a game-tying field goal from 39 yards out. Just for good measure, Nugent added a second boot from the same distance. ... Faced with the same 16-13 deficit, Clemens couldn’t duplicate the success. He targeted Brad Smith across the field but CB Drew Coleman stepped in beautifully for a would-be game-clinching pick.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (32)Row Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:14pm EDT"Just wandering if Smith hits hard? It's a really positive thing we have going here with all the campers. Randy, when is the next big mandantory cut for the roster? "
Randy Lange Said:
"Row, there are two cutdown dates. Rosters must have a maximum of 75 players on Aug. 26 and a maximum of 53 players on Aug. 30."
Ira Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:27pm EDT"Eric, Good to see you give E.Smith some love. He has been with the 1st unit since day #1 and seems to have a grasp of what the coaches want him to do. He is a very smart player and big hitter. Elam seems to have lost his spot. I saId Keller would be a keeper and he is proving it so far. How did M. Smith do with the extra work today?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Ira, Stephen Haynes has a story on Musa Smith that will be going up on the newyorkjets.com home page shortly."
Alexander Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:36pm EDT"I agree with you Jose. Chad should stick around and help mentor Brett and Erik, they all have similar throwing mechanics, especially Chad and Erik. Clemens, could be very good, but I don't think he is the answer. "
Ira Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:39pm EDT"Eric , Forgot to mention D.Coleman. I thought he had the talent when he was a rookie. Now he too has taken it to the next step and should be a solid nickel back this year. This secondary is very talented and with the upgrade in the front seven will make it very difficult for teams to throw on them And with KJ manning the middle this is a top ten defense. GO JETS!!!!"
Ira Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 8:04pm EDT"randy, Good story on Brett our Brett. Amazing he actually could beat put Ainge for that #3 spot. Wonder if they would keep Ainge on the roster because he was drafted and put Ratliff on the PS. Somebody will grab him for sure. Tuff choice to make. Guess things will shake out as the preseason games get played. Believe it or not that Eagles game could determine their future."
Scott Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 8:05pm EDT"We have made so many upgrades that the internal ones are going unnoticed. I think Eric Smith's improvement will upgrade the secondary big time. What are the chances Ratliff is for real? I hate to see him cut and picked up elsewhere to be that "sleeper"?"
Damone Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 8:26pm EDT"Come on now fellas...Eric Smith starting at safety??!!I'm qiute sure Eric Smith is a nice guy but this is another head scratcher for me.Just like Hank Poteat starting at corner back,Eric smith is a good guy to have on your team but as a backup.I know we can't have the perfect team but come on."
Chad Davison Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 9:53pm EDT"Jets have to go with Chad. Although he has had down times, his up times have been great, especially with a run game to support him. If his arm is strong enough to stretch the defense from time to time then its a no brainer."
Brandon Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 10:39pm EDT"this is for the non eric smith believers ..why dont u some research..he was a stud at Michigan state a very talented hard hitting safety with very good instincts ..im very excited to see him "START" ..its a no brainier for anyone who is a true football fan to want this guy as a starter..So Damone Be sure u know what and who ur talking about befor making unintelligent comments ....GO jets !!!!"
Pete Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:35am EDT"I haven't posted in a while and I see we haven't settled the QB debate. I gotta give some love to Uncle Joe for being a realist about Pennington and taking the heat from the Chad faithful. Chad is no more a part of the Jets future than Favre. Chad is not the answer, he can't throw. His floating passes are gift wrapped for DB's and the receivers are getting killed........killed!"
Pete Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:45am EDT"Mangini needs to win now and CP just had 2 too many rotator cuff inuries. If KC has that bad of a camp, get Favre! It would be a shame to see all of these offseason moves negated by 9 guys stacked in the box every down. We have a good team and possibly no QB. I'd love to see Favre scrambling in the snow and fire that ball through the wind like he was born in the Meadowlands.That would be fun!"
Charles F Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:58am EDT"That's what I'm saying leave E.Smith alone. Smith was awesome in Michigan State and I knew he just needed to adapt to the NFL level and it looks like he's doing it. Smith will have some picks this year and help us win games you fake fans will see. Jets 08 baby were bound 4 gr8tness! "
Anonymous Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 1:03am EDT"brandon,i agree.i felt eric was a good player that made a few mistakes in the past. the thing that botherd me most about him was that i thought he was to quiet on the field.his article says he knows he need to make more noise.if true he should be a great starter."
Row Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 2:30am EDT"I would bet Smith and Elam split starts, with Elam getting the nod when we are playing a good running team. I noticed that's what happened last year. He will practice to play, I just know it. With Lowery being a fairly quick guy I still think Miller will start over him, but Dwight will get plenty of time. Still interested in where the LB's are lining up. Eric, you splitting reps with Randy?lol "
Ira Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 7:01am EDT"Nice story on M.Smith too. He will give the Jets insurance and will be able to give them that power back that they really haven't had since Lamont left. Seems like Mr. T played his cards perfect with Baker. But now that Pociask has emerged do they keep him, Baker, Franks, Dearth and take up one of the WR spots with Keller. They can't keep 5 TE's and 5 WR's on the roster."
Fran'scan Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 7:12am EDT"A man wiser than me recently made a really good point about Chad and training camp. Opposing Practice D's are not keying in on him (i.e. bringing 8 or 9 in the box) as they will come opening day. Have them do that and he will struggle like we have all seen. I dont think KC is the answer at this point but with a balanced attack (incl. KC mobility & deep ball) & strong D we have a better shot at W's"
ScottInAfghanistan Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 8:53am EDT"Come on Guys, Chad has dealt with all kinds of defenses over the years. If they stack the box on him, he will burn them. He will have the time to do it now. He doesn't need to throw it 60 yards on a rope to burn a defense that crowds the box. I'll support whoever they play, but I won't bad-mouth Chad."
CEDRIC Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 9:44am EDT"I'm Sick of Chad dink & Dunks too, but if he's outplaying KC, then what does that say about KC? Not turning the ball over will always give you a chance to win, with the right playcalling he can do damage. We should be asking why is KC not having a good practice...Maybe he'll improve in the preseason games."
BriGuyInTampa Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 10:07am EDT"Ahhh, the life of a DB. I think that the thing that has hurt our secondary is not so much the talent as consistency. We have got burners and thumpers all around bach there. I believe the issue is being able to do it every play. A lot of these guys could "cheat" in college and make up for it with their raw talent. In the NFL, you have Peyton and Brady just waiting to see you lean the wrong way"
BriGuyInTampa Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 10:09am EDT"anyway, 1 mistake costs your team 7 points in the life of a DB where a mistake up front costs your team a first down, most likely. *see Otis "my man" Smith, who me any my buddies nicknamed "toast" because of all the times he got burned."
JetsFanInPain Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 10:20am EDT"Come on guys. Do you really want another season of dinks and dunks from a chicken-armed QB? Can you stand to watch another 3rd and 5 where Chad throws a two yard sideline pass that has so much air under it the defense has a better chance of catching it for a TD than we have of catching it for a first down? Chad is done. He's a nice guy, but so am I and you don't want me to be your QB. "
Ken Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 10:56am EDT"Eric Allen can you tell me any thing about the QB Erik Ainge's performance in camp? How has Erik Ainge looked in camp so far?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Ken, this is Randy. Erik Ainge has gotten limited reps but continues to come along. This morning he had a couple of nice completions: a crisp throw to Chansi Stuckey and a scramble to hit Leon Washington near the sideline."
Larry Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 11:23am EDT"ScottinAfghanistan. 1st, if youre a man in uniform like I suspect,thank you for your service.2nd youre dead wrong on Chad. Telling it like it is isnt bad mouthing. like too many youre failing to see that its all about the limitations and not being able to open up the playbook because of it . hes tough, but injures easily. Chad couldnt burn a paper bag with a box of matches and a gallon of gas."
Damone Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:27pm EDT"This is a comment to Brandon.This is the NFL not college football.Inever said Eric Smith was a terrrible football player,i said he IS a good guy to have on your team BUT not a starter.You make him sound like he is "the man".When you only start 4 games in 2 years you're not the man.He only has 4.6 speed and he wasn't very impressive when he did play.I hope he does step in and prove me wrong."
Damone Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:33pm EDT"I also agree with Row because Abram Elam came in last year and looked like he would take over that job.Now with the loss of yet another one of his brothers,i dont know where his mind or body is at.NOW,No one can sit here and tell me that besides 1 bonehead play Abram Elam did not look better and show more potential than Smith.Elam was undrafted and E.Smith was gone in the 3rd round. "
Joey Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:41pm EDT"Regarding the Favre saga, as a Jets fan, I'd much rather attempt to go at this season (and next season) with our current stable of QBs (whether it be Chad, Kellen, Brett R, or Erik) and experience the success that they would bring rather than watch a legend wearing the wrong jersey play a spiteful season--and have our talent play in his shadow--even if it supposedly means playing in the SuperBowl."
Matt McSpedon Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 12:50pm EDT"I feel like I read this column everyday, and i continue to read where kellen Clemens throws yet another pick. This guy is not a real pro prospect. If he is named the starter, we will be in for a lot of 13-10 games. Forget about Brett Favre, the Jets still need to find a soild #1 and have Chad as the back-up. I understand that is unrealistic this season, that still makes us PRETENDERS."
Drew Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 3:36pm EDT"D Keller is going to be a monster. I said it on draft day when everyone was crying over not drafting an over-hyped receiver. This guy is going to stretch the seam and create nightmares for defenses. Sounds like this is happening already......"
scjoe Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 4:28pm EDT"I wish that just one time that we can cut through the polotics in the NFL, give Ratliff a fighting chance with the first team and against the first team defense and see what he has. I love his size, arm strength, and smarts. Who knows, he could be the best that we have, give him a shot!"
MikeMc Said:
Thu, July 31, 2008 - 4:40pm EDT"JetsFanInPain- your bringing the pain on yourself, the Jets have given us alot to be proud of , even last year they played hard to the end. Enjoy the games and we will have our championship in the near future."
JetsFanDownSouth Said:
Fri, August 1, 2008 - 6:16am EDT"I really hope Abram Elam earns the starting nod @ safety next to Kerry Rhodes...I respect the work he put in last year"
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Jose Said:
Wed, July 30, 2008 - 7:07pm EDT"I sure would like to see Brett and Erik in that top QB competition. So far it seems pretty clear that Chad seems to continue to be the man for the job. I say put Brett and Erik at 2nd and 3rd and let's call it good. Wat say you Mr. Allen?"
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