TC Report 8/4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- After giving the troops the day off yesterday, the Jets were back on the field in shorts and shells today. Unlike last season where tc went full throttle every day, there seems to be a better pace to the sessions this year, and the CS has a better idea of how to work the team so there is an ebb and flow to the camp. That should reduce the player grumbling (which I think it has) and perhaps some of the variation in intensity is due to the input of their new strength and conditioning coach. A former Jet was on the premises today signing autographs for a long line of fans: #99. They gave out nice insulated bags (lunch box size) to the fans with the Jets logo on it. With shorts and shells it was a low contact practice, as they seemed to want to gradually get the players' mojo working again after the day off. The team had good energy for such a hot day, and the humidity was a factor today, too. They first practiced some FGs and punts/punt returns. Miller dropped a punt and took a lap. Though I havent mentioned it til now, this was not the first punt he has dropped in tc. Then they did an extended drill where Chad and 4 receivers went against Vilma and four DBs. They shuffled the WRs and Dbs in and out. Pennington looked very sharp in this drill, and had an extremely high completion rate. Poteat had to take a lap, probably for blowing a coverage assignment. Wallace Wright took a lap for either blowing a route or not finishing running it. chad's touch on the EZ fade was terrific. On one such play, Coles hauled in the pass for a TD plus the DB was flagged for PI (maybe that was Poteat and explains why he had to do a lap) Coles was shaken up on the play, but shook it off. He's tough. When the second team went at it, there was a noticeable dropoff in productivity. Clemens is doing too much of what ramsey tried to do in tc last year, which is to change the play at the LOS way too often imo. I hated when Ramsey did it, and it is a waste of time to check off so often during these drills. i understand once in a while, but not every other play. it didnt help ramsey last year, either, and it's not like Clemens is all of a sudden calling a play that breaks the D. Whatever, it may just be me, but it doesnt seem to be helping Clemens. Then they went 11 on 11, and Chad continued to look sharp. Only towards the end of the practice did a couple of his throws miss the mark, and it was probably due to some fatigue, cuz it was damn hot out there. When the second team O took the field in 11 on 11s, they scored a TD on the strength of a long sideline completion to Mccairens which put them in the red zone. The ball was just thrown out there by Clemens, and Drew Coleman had Justin completely covered, but 81 went up high over him and made a beautiful acrobatic catch. On the next play, Clemens flawlessly executed the play action and found Pociask all alone in the middle of the EZ for the TD. Then the first team O took the field and also moved the ball well and scored a TD on a CP pass to Chris Baker, which was a beautiful pass and run for TD. After the TD there was a kickoff, and it was on this play that Eric Smith was injured. I did not see what happened. He was helped off the field with his arms slung over the shoulders of two trainers. He did put some weight on each leg, though gingerly. On the second go round of 11s, the defense tightened and forced the second team to punt. On the final 11, the first team did not move the ball, and for whatever reason there seemed to be a lot of confusion on the field, possibly between Chad and the ref. CP ended up taking a delay penalty, and on the final play, he handed off to TJ, who ran it upfield and then lateraled to a WR. The play became a mini version of the Stanford marching band play, though it did not end up gaining much yardage. A few random observations: Chad's footwork is really smooth, and Tui likes to roll out to his right. Wallace Wright's stock seems to be high and holding steady for now. It's a gimme that the first play will be a handoff to TJ. Dyson continues to run with the second unit, with Miller and Barrett get reps with the first team for now. CB Rayshaun Kizer seems to be the last DB in the rotation due to Revis not being there. Poteat has been going in as the nickel, and Jamie Thompson as the dime. Schlegel got some reps today as the ILB with the second unit. At one point, Tony Wise was FUMING at Brick, and went in for a play playing DE against him (no contact Clemens found Sean Ryan open a couple of times for completions. Rashad had a really nice pass defended in the EZ. i think he is having a good camp so far. Frisby got some reps with the first team today. Brad Smith had a fairly quiet practice, and took one one or two reps at QB. Wallace had at least three nice catches today. He's been getting open. Juan Wong was there!
i hope tomorrows report has something to do with darrelle revis signing with us.......................™
Nice report, Jetcane! I don't like weekends at camp to begin with, but the heat made it even easier to decide not to go today. Schlegel getting second team snaps... that's a new development. Did Bender and/or Clarke get any snaps with the first O? I think Clemens is trying too hard, afraid to make a mistake, and when he does that, he makes mistakes. MCCariens with a great catch.... amazing. Great report, thanks for the effort!
Clemens really needs to just execute the plays. Changing plays before he has mastered the original play just adds another chance for something to go wrong. I'd like to see the CS getting him to focus on the fundamentals more.
I think it is to get Barrett and Miller reps against the top receivers, with the first team D, in the event Revis doesnt get into camp in time to make a bid to be a starter.
Thanks T-B. Clarke gets 90% of the reps with the first team. Schlegel's 2d team reps came with the D in the red zone, where things were compressed. btw I agree with your post on the other board about Chad. it's pretty obvious to me that that guy's bias against Chad is coloring his reporting of how he did in tc today.
Damn, Clemens doesn't seem to be adjusting as well as we had hoped. What's with Dyson? I thought he was a lock to be number 1 cb