Clemens and Ryan are soaked
By Tom Rock
There are two people on the rain-soaked field here at Gi@%&$ Stadium right now, and they are practicing something that will likely never happen in a game this year. Kellen Clemens is throwing passes to Sean Ryan. They look pretty wet. But I guess they’re having fun. A month from now Clemens will probably be back to his clipboard and Ryan will be blocking. Enjoy it while it lasts, boys, even through the monsoon.
Darrelle Revis was on the field earlier and working with secondary coach (but primary in our hearts) Mike McIntyre on some footwork for his drop-backs. Not sure, but I’m guessing this is Revis’ first time here at the Meadowlands. He’s very unlikely to play tonight – the Mangini Mystery remains in place for players such as Darrelle, T. Jones and J. Miller – but at least he’s with the team. I think I read where the final two years of his contract are voidable if there’s a 35 percent chance of showers at gametime tonight. Let’s see what this weather brings. Still about two hours until kickoff.
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Anyone who watched the game
has to be concerned. When Chad did throw, even on TV. the passes looked like soft tosses. There was a noticable difference with Clemens and Smith, even when they missed. I agree it will be interesting to see how fast Mangini pulls Chad if say the Jets stink it up on O early against the Pats. From what I hear the Pats blitzed practically every down this week. After Friday's performance you KNOW Chad will get a dose of the same in Week 1.