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File Under: Darrelle Revis, Thomas Jones, Nick Mangold, Leon Washington, Pro Bowl, Alan Faneca, Kris Jenkins
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02/08 — The 2009 Pro Bowl is in the books, and the neat thing for Green & White followers is that the six Jets in the game all made some positive plays today.
Now that's not saying much, you might argue, considering that the AFC fell to the NFC, 30-21. But the point would be that as disappointing as their regular season ended, the half-dozen Jets (not including the seventh, Brett Favre, who withdrew due to his shoulder injury), comported themselves well on the NFL's all-star stage.
"It was tons of fun," said Leon Washington, kick returner and multipurpose threat. "With all these great guys on the AFC and the NFC, having camaraderie with these guys, and them coming out here to play for the fans of the Jets, everything was great."
Four of the six Jets got starts. For Jones, the AFC's leading rusher this season, he contributed six carries for 21 yards from the first drive through the opening drive of the second half.
"It felt good," Jones said. "I haven't played in about a month — I'm a little rusty. Practices were light so you really don't get the full effect of the game till you get out there. But I felt pretty good. I got some pretty decent reads, the line did a great job, all the backs ran well today, ran hard, and we just came up short."
Washington was even more prolific. Although he was hemmed in by the Giants' two kickers, kickoff man John Carney and punter Jeff Feagles, who managed to kick away from him most of the game, Leon had 67 kick-return yards and 28 offensive yards, including the longest run of the game, a 20-yard scoot that started the AFC on its final touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter.
Leon praised John Harbaugh and his Ravens coaching staff for allowing him to "provide those sparks when we needed them on offense." But he admitted to some disappointment because the Giants' wily kickoff man John Carney and punter Jeff Feagles deftly kicked away from No. 29 on several occasions.
"The guys from the Giants showed me no love, kind of kicked away from me, so I got kind of frustrated," Washington said. "I talked to John Carney before the game and early this week and he told me, 'We're not going to kick you the ball.' I thought he was just kidding."
Eight-time Pro Bowl guard Alan Faneca and Pro Bowl rookie center Nick Mangold also made the starts on the O-line and played most of the first half, during which the Americans racked up 221 yards, 14 first downs and a 14-10 lead.
"It's always fun," Faneca said, "especially when you've got guys on your own team out here with you and especially on your own unit. Playing next to Nick all year and then to come out here play next to him, it's something special.'
"It was pretty bland stuff, so not much communicating needed to be done," Mangold said of the AFC scheme, "but it was nice having Alan there to make things a little easier throughout the week and then going into the game."
Turning to defense, Darrelle Revis didn't start but he contributed a lot to the AFC effort. He played left corner, right corner, nickelback and on special teams. And while there are some big plays in games that lost their significance due to the way the games unfolded from there, Revis' first Pro Bowl interception could've been huge.
As the third quarter aged, Giants QB Eli Manning tried to go for the home run to give the Nationals their first lead on a go-route to the Cardinals' Anquan Boldin. But Revis made another of his eye-popping picks, faintly reminiscent of that interception on a Chad Pennington-to-Ted Ginn end zone throw that he started the season with to seal the victory over the Dolphins.
"I saw Anquan Boldin just go deep, so I turned into him and looked up and saw the ball coming," Revis described the play. "It was in the sun a little bit, so I stared into the sun real good and saw the ball well. There wasn't that much contact between me and him. I just turned my body and tried to one-hand it. It was a good play on my part showcasing my talent and my abilities."
Last but certainly not least, DT Kris Jenkins got the start at the 1-technique in the AFC's 4-3 front. Jenkins had no tackles but was still active. He had that offsides penalty, for which he ran a personal 10-yard "gasser" between the opposite 30- and 40-yard lines, but he came back two plays later to reject a Drew Brees pass in the backfield and put on a nice spin move to bring pressure to Drew Brees' feet on a first-quarter incompletion.
"I always have a ball when I come out here," Jenkins said. "My father lives out here on the west end of the island. It's always good for me to be able to come out here and spend time with him. He was at the game, my grandparents were there, uncle, sister, not to mention her fiancé. Everybody came out and showed support and we had fun."
That's kind of what the Pro Bowl is all about it, and so what if some want to knock it for its perceived lack of competitiveness and anticlimactic nature. This game was plenty competitive, even after the NFC pulled away late. It provided again the chance for a team's top players to bring their families to a delightful venue.
And it gave a stage to a Jets outfit that wants to play next year in one of those two postseason-ending games they'll be playing in Miami in February 2010, either the relocated Pro Bowl or the little affair that will come a week later called Super Bowl XLIV.
"The Pro Bowl is definitely exciting," said Mangold, who was about to bring his family to join Faneca and his family, for a stopover on Maui before they headed back to the continental U.S. "This is definitely up there on the good things that have happened to me. The only thing i can imagine being better would be the Super Bowl."
We can dream and we can plan. And the Jets, some shaking off jetlag and some not, will soon begin doing both for 2009, now that 2008 is finally over.
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Randy Lange Said:
"Keep checking the site, Tom. At some point some footage could be made available from NFL Network."
Tom Spicer Said:
Mon, February 9, 2009 - 12:28pm ET"Ira & Drew I read your comments about Scott & Lewis I think if we can not sign Lewis than just forget it. Scott is not a upgrade over Barton & Lewis is way better than Scott."
Dublin jet Niall Said:
Mon, February 9, 2009 - 6:44pm ET"Greetings all, been busy with work since season's end and just catching up. Excited about the coaching change and think there is plenty to be hopeful about for next season. I'm with you 100% Ray on the Favre situation-Living legend but time(for both parties) to move on. We need a 3 way QB competition between the guys we have and "to the victor the spoils". Here's to the Rex era!"
Fish Hunters Said:
Tue, February 10, 2009 - 1:01am ET"This is for all the Mike T haters out there: Take a look at the Pro Bowl picture of our six Jets. This is Mr. Ts' work: Faneca & Jenkins = Free Agent signings Thomas Jones = stolen in a trade from the Bears Leon = stolen in the 4th round of the draft Revis = trade up to acquire one of the best corners in the game. Mangold = first round draft pick. Great work Mike T!!!"
Ray Said:
Tue, February 10, 2009 - 2:03am ET"Hey Niall, how's things on the other side of the pond? Do you live anywhere near St. James Gate? It will definitely help once we find out what Mr. Favre decides. If he retires he clears up our cap issues all by himself, if he comes back, they have some tough decisions on who to cut. Any opinions on who you think they should draft Niall?"
Ira Said:
Tue, February 10, 2009 - 7:58am ET"Tom, Scott is an upgrade over Barton just because he is familar with Rex's system and knows what Rex will expect . Plus he is 3 years younger than Barton. While Barton had a very good season i am not in favor of signing players over 30 yrs old [depends on what position] to big money deals. I would love to have Barton back but it is a business. Forget Lewis check out Hutch's article today."
ablity Said:
Tue, February 10, 2009 - 9:19am ET"you are crazy tom, barton is not a good LB, he Not a OKey LB, he is simply a starting LB, thats not what we need. Ray L bring something to a team that money can't buy but the revens know that and they will keep him around but bart scott is a beast, he guy hits like a truck and forces fumbles over and over again. we need to get scott if ray is not there, we really need the raider Coner though."
Row Said:
Tue, February 10, 2009 - 4:13pm ET"Barton is a "me" player who is one penalty away from being kicked off this team. He will not retain on this roster. As for Lewis, I've heard zero speculation on him coming here. (I'll believe it when I see it) Drew, Ira, Ex, Joe, where are you guys? Ready for Rex to make some changes starting NOW!! "
Tom Spicer Said:
Wed, February 11, 2009 - 9:18am ET"Ablity Barton has 5 seasons with 100 or more tackles Scott has 1. Scott gets alot of pub cause he runs his mouth but he is overated if we could get Lewis I would do it in a heart beat not only is he a great player he is mabye the best leader in the game you cant put a price tag on that. Scott to me is not worth the money he will ask for if we cant get Lewis draft Maualuga or Laurinitus forget Scot"
Dublin Jet Niall Said:
Wed, February 11, 2009 - 1:23pm ET"Hi Ray, things are ok here thanks.People are adjusting(or attempting to) to the new economic situation. St James Gate? No,I don't live near there but I am Dublin born and bred as they say, Live about 50kms away in Co.Wicklow for the past couple of years. As regards the draft, you guys ALL have the inside track as the coverage of college football here is slim to none. I will get my info here(blog)"
Dublin Jet Niall Said:
Wed, February 11, 2009 - 1:35pm ET"Well Ray, we got our wish. Favre retired(eventually if not gracefully). Now we can move on without the attendant circus over the off-season. Had to laugh at the St James Gate reference as we all know that's the spiritual home of a particular product. Are you a regular consumer yourself?I'm steering clear of any specific reference Randy as I don't want to contravene any advertising rules you have!"
Randy Lange Said:
"You mean Guinness, Niall? No, we shouldn't mention that."
ablity Said:
Wed, February 11, 2009 - 1:38pm ET"Tom, i know you saw what that FB in the Denver game did to us. barton is a takle getter, so what, he get dragg for yards by many runing back, Bart Scott dont get allot of takle cause hes on the raven, Ray is the leader there. Barton is becoming a free agent, let him go, there are allot of linebackers in this draft so, i wont be mad if we dont get scott but im telling you, hard hitting is a art"
Ray Said:
Wed, February 11, 2009 - 11:58pm ET"Yeah Niall, that would be my frothy brau of choice. I was thinking that your job next year Niall should be to come in here before every game and lay a few words of inspiration on us in your native tongue. I don't even know what you said but that was very cool, and we'll need all the help we can get!!"
kerry Tomlinson Said:
Thu, February 12, 2009 - 11:38pm ET"Mr.Ryhan please give Brett Ratcliff the chance to prove himself, this guy has a gun for an arm and guts, I watched him last pre-season and he is way better than kellen. As a matter of fact cut kellen and use Eric as the back up, also please don't sign any of those has been out there we don't need them."
Please Said:
Sun, February 15, 2009 - 4:51pm ET"Someone needs to translate these comments into english before I explode."
She Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 8:42am ET"Here's the deal- Now that Favre's out, you sign Ray Lewis, sign Asamougha, put in Ratliff, and draft a high quality WR (Percy Harvin or crabtree-if he falls to 17)"
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Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:
Mon, February 9, 2009 - 7:36am ET"Thanks for the report, Randy. Any way we can view some clips on the site of those plays the Jets made in the game?"
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