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NFL Notes: Pennington Near The End With Jets
Oct 10, 2007 | 10:52PM | report this

Kellen Clemens is the future for the New York Jets, but when is it the right time to tell Chad Pennington? 

I believe the time is coming sooner than later. 

This is a situation that requires careful timing on the part of Eric Mangini.  If you pull Pennington right now, you are basically saying the team’s problems center around the quarterback.  That’s not fair on Pennington.  I believe you have to give this team another week or two to see if they can play themselves back into playoff contention.  I don’t believe this is a playoff team, but you have to give the veterans enough respect. 

Let’s not forget what Pennington has brought to the Jets over the last several years.  He’s smart and understands how to read a defense.  He earns a lot of respect with his approach to the game and he’s generally very accurate.  Unfortunately durability has been a problem throughout his career, which led the Jets towards reconsidering their future at the quarterback position. 

Pennington is definitely in a bad situation.  He’s not getting much support from his offensive line.  The run game hasn’t found any rhythm.  And there is a lot of pressure on this team to score points to support a subpar defense.  Pennington has put himself in a position where he’s trying to make too much happen beyond his physical skills.  This problem already began surfacing last season when he threw 16 interceptions.

His poor arm strength limits the offense. They can’t stretch the field with Pennington, which allows opposing defenses to sit on the short routes and keep an extra defender in the box against the run. 

Clemens will bring better physical skills to the quarterback position.  He can make all the throws that Pennington can’t – including the deep out.  But there will be growing pains and that’s why Mangini must be careful with the timing of this move.  Clemens has to learn how to consistently read defenses and make good decisions with the football.  There’s going to be a few ugly games and that’s why Mangini must pick the ideal timing of this move and how it affects the rest of the team this season. 

In other news:

Many people believe the Arizona Cardinals are a stronger contender in the NFC West with Kurt Warner at quarterback.  Warner is a more trusted option in the short-term, but can he stay healthy for the rest of the season?  I have doubts there.  Warner has trouble getting away from the rush and was very turnover prone last season.  With Matt Leinart out the rest of the year, the Cardinals lose a lot of development time with their young quarterback.  Leinart struggled at times this season when under pressure and needs to become more disciplined within Ken Whisenhunt’s offense.  The chemistry between Leinart and Whisenhunt definitely needs to improve before next season.  Another concern is that Leinart has suffered two injuries to this throwing shoulder within the past year.  Stay tuned. 

The Kansas City Chiefs hope to establish a run game against Cincinnati this week.  They have Kyle Turley coming back from a hamstring injury at right tackle.  He’s not much of a force in the run game, but brings more stability to the line at this point of the season.  Chris Terry has been given a few opportunities to succeed at right tackle, but he’s been a major disappointment.  Terry has been lackadaisical and isn’t very well-liked by coaches. The offensive line must become a priority for the Chiefs next spring.  They lack the stability and continuity that the organization enjoyed for several years.  I don’t understand how an organization can lose Will Shields and William Roaf within two seasons without having a proper succession plan for this unit.  This is poor organizational planning. 

What has happened to Saints’ left tackle Jammal Brown?  Brown has struggled at times this season and continues his career-long penchant for committing penalties.  Brown is only in his second season at left tackle and needs to continue working to refine his footwork and learn the proper angles.  Brown has good athletic skills and made a solid transition to the left side in 2006 – even earning Pro Bowl honors. 

A few weeks ago before J.P. Losman went down with an injury, I mentioned how most within the Buffalo organization were smitten with rookie Trent Edwards and view him as the future at quarterback.  Edwards hasn’t posted big numbers while filling in for Losman, but has pleased the coaches with his poise and accuracy in the intermediate passing game.  The organization raves about Edwards’ makeup.  Now the question is whether Losman regains his job?  That concerns Lee Evans.  Losman has a lot to learn and needs to get rid of the ball quicker, but he can push the ball downfield and has excellent chemistry with Evans.  Evans doesn’t have the same chemistry with Edwards at this point.  And Edwards lacks the arm strength and command of the downfield passing game. 

The Lions are going with youth on the right side of their offensive line.  In the past couple weeks, they have transitioned Stephen Peterson and Jonathan Scott into the lineup.  Peterman has good size and power in the run game.  He also plays with a lot of tenacity.  He’s worked hard to overcome some of his athletic limitations.  Scott has an athletic, rangy frame as a tackle who displays a lot of upside in pass protection. 

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thewatchr
Oct 11, 2007
8:31 AM
Rainbow Chad needs to go...

We need a gunslinger in there, ready to blast some chests wide open instead of those rainbow lobs that Chad loves to throw.

The recievers need to get adjusted to someone who can actually zip passes & not toss soft rainbows...

aug1978
Oct 11, 2007
10:48 AM
I agree that the "Pennington Era" is about to end, but as DeLucia said, we have to give him at least a couple more weeks to see if we can get something positive out of this team. When we are down and out at 1-6 or 2-5, then maybe it's time we let Clemens take the wheel for the rest of the season.

Bigght
Oct 11, 2007
11:53 AM
Yes, I have to agree with the comments so far, Chad is almost telegraphing his passes now. There's very little deception as to where he's throwing, and the passes almost "drift" to their indended target, causing many interceptions.

Last edited by Bigght on October 11th at 11:54 AM.

Crybabyjimmie
Oct 11, 2007
12:55 PM
Yeah its time for something new. Even when Pennington is at his best, the Jets are a 1st round playoff team. The Jets do need changes all-around. And the quarterback position will be a great place to start. The Jets have wanted to open up to an attack offense for sometime. Clemmons will bring the pass, which will open things up for Thomas Jones!!!

HowieM
Oct 11, 2007
1:08 PM
His receivers haven't exactly been a big help either.

bungholes
Oct 11, 2007
1:23 PM
I like chad pennington.. he is smart, give the guy a break didnt he got injured early of the season.. jets fan are the worst fan say boo to an injured player... all the blame goes all around... the defense are not like before. this is not a one man game. i bet if he goes to any other team he will destroy that soft #### Jets d who cant defend for ####

bungholes
Oct 11, 2007
1:29 PM
people are always saying we need somebody with good hand so what.... how many QB are in the NFL with good hands and still be on the bench? is not all about just throwing the ball fast as you can if you can make any smart passes.how about kerry colins what happened to him with his 100miles fast ball

winterhill
Oct 11, 2007
4:42 PM
I dont like chad pennington, I never did and he doesn't deserve to be in the NFL

johnnysiesta
Oct 11, 2007
5:25 PM
THE J-E-T-S ARE GOING NOWHERE WHILE CHAD IS THE QB.
MANWEENIE IS A WUSSY RATFINK. SERVES THEM RIGHT THAT THERE CRAPPIN' THE BED. GO GIANTS

Patschamps2007
Oct 11, 2007
8:08 PM
The whole jets org is going nowhere! They s.u.c.k

Why would anyone want to be a fan! Do youselves a favor and become giant or bills fans. They are better than the jets every year.

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