JETS' CB UP FOR CHALLENGE VS. CHAMBERS Comments: 0 Read Comments Leave a Comment By MARK HALE CORNER-STONE: Darrelle Revis and the Jets practice yesterday in preparation for their Monday Night Football game against the Chargers.Posted: 3:21 am September 19, 2008 It would be tough for Darrelle RevisDarrelle Revis to be off to a better start this season, with a game-clinching interception in Week 1 and shutting down Randy Moss in Week 2. But it also would be tough for wide receiver Chris Chambers to be off to a better start for San Diego. Revis, the JetsNew York Jets ' second-year cornerback and rising star, will have a challenge on Monday night when he lines up against Chambers. Chambers might have only five catches so far this season, but if you think San Diego's 0-2 record is deceiving, so is Chambers' catch total. Three of his five grabs have gone for touchdowns, and two of them were over 40 yards. The Jets faced Chambers over the years when he was with Miami, but last October he was dealt to San Diego. So instead of going against him two weeks ago on opening day in Miami, they will get him this week. The only difference, according to Jets safety Kerry RhodesKerry Rhodes , is in Chambers' collection of offensive teammates. "[The Chargers are] not using him differently. He's still making the same big plays he made in Miami," Rhodes said yesterday. "I just think the thing there is you can't just gameplan for him, like you did in Miami. He didn't have as many weapons as he does in San Diego." Revis isn't likely to forget about Chambers this week. The 23-year-old Revis was a first-round pick in 2007 and he hasn't disappointed. Last year he started all 16 games, racking up 13 passes defended. The number of Jets who had more? Zero. This year, though, Revis may be playing even better. "I'm more relaxed," he said. "More relaxed and just had to settle down and be a student of the game and focus on other aspects of the game." He must have been pretty laid back in Week 1, even when the Dolphins were driving for the potential game-winning touchdown. If Chad Pennington and company had converted there, the Jets would have been crushed. But Revis' end-zone interception on a pass intended for Ted Ginn Jr. ensured a Gang Green victory. Last week, Revis held Moss down. Arguably the NFL's best wideout, Moss had just two catches for 22 yards. As for Chambers, he won't be easy to smother. "He has a good combination of size, speed and jumping ability for a receiver," Rhodes said of the 5-foot-11 Chambers. "He's not 6-3, but he's a guy that plays bigger than what he is, and I think that's probably the thing about him." The thing about San Diego is, with Chambers there is also running back LaDainian Tomlinson, star tight end Antonio Gates, quarterback Philip Rivers and others. "It's like one of those situations like who do you stop?" Jets linebacker Calvin Pace said. "They've got so many guys they can get the ball to, it's unbelievable," Revis said. "It's crazy." So far, though, Revis has been up to the assignment. mark.hale@nypost.com __________________
This should be a great matchup!! I have felt we have always held Chambers down for the most part in the past
For the first time since Aaron Glenn, we have a corner that I feel comfortable covering any top receiver in the game.
Looking forward to this matchup. I agree that with Abyz....it's been a while since we had a guy that can handle premier receivers, but we def'n have a guy who is up for the challenge in Revis.
I'm not worried about Revis on <insert receiver here>, I'm mostly worried about Coleman on <insert receiver/TE here>.
I expect to see alot of Lowery. I hope I am right to expect that. Coleman doesn't exactly blow chunks, but he's mediocre at best. Revis v. Chambers sounds like a marquee matchup, but the safe prediction is that SD goes after the #2 cb.
I don't see this as the premier matchup. The premier matchup would have to be: Norv vs ManHerm Who is the bigger loser? Whose team is softer?
No doubt. Revis is the Man. Lowery is looking good so far as well. Its great to not be afraid of our corners no matter how good or bad the opposition is.
I'm not worried about the Revis/Chambers matchup. I think Revis will come out having the better of him. I am more worried about the Jackson/Lowery matchup. V. Jackson 6' 5" 230 lbs. D. Lowery 5' 11" 201 I also agree with Broadway Brett. Coleman on the field, scares the shit out of me. If SD saw last tape on last week's game against the Patriots, they would be wise to take advantage of their slot receiver in this game a lot.
justin miller is back this week i believe. will he see any of the snaps that coleman has been getting? i think miller will play primarilly in the nickel package