Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Chad Pennington, Jerricho Cotchery, Justin Miller, Kellen Clemens, Leon Washington, Ben Graham, Erik Ainge
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08/02 — FIRST QUARTER
The rain started falling on cue, with the first snap of the Green & White Practice. There are no kickoffs and KO returns in this practice, so Kellen Clemens and the White offense got the ball first.
Clemens hit Leon Washington with a couple of passes, the first going for 27 yards as Leon motored through the secondary. But Clemens was sacked on a fourth-and-1.
The Greens' first series was even less productive as Chad Pennington was sacked once, by Bryan Thomas, and threw two incompletions, the last a nearly great grab by TE Bubba Franks down the seam.
But Pennington struck first on the Green team's next drive. Several plays after Chansi Stuckey reeled off an excellent return, Chad dropped back from the White 27 and let it fly for Jerricho Cotchery, single-covered by CB Justin Miller. Cotchery caught the ball in the end zone for the TD and Mike Nugent added the PAT.
Greeen 7, White 0
Right before that TD connection, the fans were advised to leave the bleachers and seek shelter under the stands due to severe weather approaching the area. But the Jets played on in the still light rain.
The first play by the Whites was a bit of trickery as Clemens lined up split wide and Leon Washington was behind center. But Leon's run went nowhere.
But White HC Bob Sutton went back to the gimmick well for a first down. Clemens tossed to Washington, who rolled right, then tossed back left to rookie TE Dustin Keller. Fellow first-rounder Vernon Gholston was in on the "tackle," but Keller got enough for the first down.
Two plays later, Gholston got perhaps his first "sack" as a pro, getting credit as he beat LT Jacob Bender and ran by the red-shirted No. 11. Then Clemens beat a blitz from the secondary for a completion to David Clowney to set up fourth-and-2, and tried to find rookie WR Marcus Henry for the long pickup, only to have CB Ahmad Carroll break up the deep ball.
Brett Ratliff came on for Pennington for one play before the 10-minute quarter ended.
SECOND QUARTER
Ratliff continued at QB but was sacked by Shaun Ellis and could not move the Green offense, so Ben Graham again punted, now using his end-over-end drop punts even when the field position isn't in plus-territory.
That brought on rookie QB Erik Ainge, who, in front of the empty Hofstra staidum stands, was sacked twice, once by Kenwin Cummings and once by Brandon Renkart.
Then Graham put his full foot into his next punt from the north end zone, and what a punt it was, reminiscent of his legendary kick of Melbourne's Yarra River. True, he was aided by a nice wind at his back, but the ball sailed from the White's 7-yard line over Stuckey's head and bouncing twice before Stuckey corraled it at the Green 7.
That's an 86-yard punt, folks. As Dan Leberfeld said in the Hofstra pressbox, "For a second there, Steve O'Neal's NFL record was in jeopardy."
The Green offense ran a few more plays but with 5:24 left in the second period, "NFL commissioner" Eric Mangini pulled his teams off the field due to lightning strikes that were visible nearer the stadium.
We're not sure how soon the teams will return to the field, although weather.com is showing only rain behind this particular severe weather cell.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (10)MikeMc Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:13pm EDT"If its 3rd & short, and you plan on going for it on 4th down if necessary, why oh why would you not try to run it up the middle, I can understand taking a shot downfield being the box is loaded, but a dumpoff and a short pass doesn't make sense. Was this Clemmen's call or the coach?(1/2 thru 3rd qt)"
ddh Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:13pm EDT"great article, glad to see kc coming on, I like erics philosophy on who ever finishes the strongest. either way we look at, it shows to me we're gonna have two qbs ready to go in and get the job done, last year kc was not as prepared, neither the recievers were ready for him, chemistry is this years word,go jets!!!"
SHARIF Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:14pm EDT"RANDY IS THIS A CASE OF BAD OFFENSE OR GOOD DEFENSE??...HOW IS LOWERY LOOKING??...WHO WAS STARTING OPP. OF REVEIS?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Sharif, Dwight Lowery is a diligent learner who has looked good during practices but hasn't jumped out yet at today's practice. How do you mean opposite Revis? Brad Smith was the WR for the Green offense, Justin Miller the RCB for the White defense."
MikeMc Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:32pm EDT"Keller is going to be real dangerous, he's already making a case for himself. That play should help Kellen's stats & confidence. "
Alexander Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:41pm EDT"Hey Randy, where was Dustin Keller lined up when he caught the KC touchdown pass? Was he a tightend or was he lined up in the slot? And who was the defender that he beat?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Alexander, Keller was lined up at TE on his touchdown play. S Abram Elam was covering."
PaJetsfan Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:46pm EDT"Hey Randy, How's the starting O-line looking thus far today. Noticed a few sacks at the beginning mentioned, including one by Bryan Thomas. "
Randy Lange Said:
"The O-line had its ups and downs. Some sacks were given up, but the line blocked up well on Chad Pennington's and Kellen Clemens' long completions."
DMR55 Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 2:51pm EDT"I'm really impressed with the Jets offense and the Jets defense they're really coming along nicely there going to be a real contender this year and they're probably going to be 10-6, 11-5, and if the Jets really get good chemistry and whoever is the starting QB has a solid year maybe 12-4. Hopefully all the investments will be worth it because they definetly have there best of this new decade."
Gilligan Said:
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 8:05am EDT"Hey Randy, How long was Chads pass to Jericho. Is his arm looking g ood"
Randy Lange Said:
"Gilligan, Chad's TD pass to Jerricho went for 27 yards and their fourth-quarter completion went for 32 yards. "
mike Said:
Tue, August 5, 2008 - 11:00am EDT" hey randy, chad impressed me with his outskirted passes to stun the white defense. he looks and sounds like much more of a "physical quarterback". what were some of the thing he did to improve in the offseason."
Randy Lange Said:
"Chad Pennington said Monday he continues to focus on (1) ball carriage, (2) his shoulder turn with the football and (3) staying loaded on his back foot and not getting stretched out or overstriding. The goal, he has said, is to become less of an arm thrower and more of a body thrower."
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MikeMc Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 1:51pm EDT"Glad to hear Graham is punting the heck out of the ball, this was a major weak spot last year. Sounds like Chad had enough arm to beat Miller deep. GO CHAD"
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