Here a few things we can observe from the first few days of camp.
- Sanchez looks to be in the best shape of his career. When Sanchez drove into Cortland, wearing asleeveless shirt, it was pretty obvious that he had bulked up and was raring to go.
- Day in and day out every pass that Sanchez and Tebow made was scrutinized and it became obvious from the start who was playing the best. Sanchez’s throws to Holmes were amazing and showed the confidence he lacked last year.
- Judging from the interviews that Sanchez gave to NFL and ESPN show us that he may have finally matured to the QB that he was drafted to be.
- A lot has been talked about the “Cro-Package” and suffice to say I am really looking forward to it. Cromartie is an amazing specimen with the athleticism that will help him thrive as a part time WR. I am really glad that Rex and Co. are trying to use their players in the best possible way.
- Holmes has put in a lot of work in camp and it could be clearly seen when he caught some nice passes from Sanchez on Monday. If Holmes and Sanchez and keep on working to improve their chemistry then Jet fans can expect a lot of fireworks to go off in the field.
- Rookie Stephen Hill has been getting a lot of praises from Rex and this is great news. It looks like that he is coming along faster then expected and I believe the Jets won’t sign another veteran receiver.
- It is important that Chaz Schilens can stay healthy and make the most of the training camp to get in sync with Sanchez.
- The low point on the offense has been Kerely and Rex has been very vocal about his disappointment with his work ethic. This is an issue that is of concern and I am hoping that Kerely is able to get healthy quickly. The Jets really need all their receivers prepared for this season, otherwise things will become much harder for the offense.
- The RB situation for the Jets seems to be getting much better from the reports coming out of camp . Powell seems to be coming out his shell and backing up Rex’s faith in drafting him last year. Also, McKnight has shown some flashes of being a true 2nd back, and if he can continue to play like this in the season the Jets backfield looks really strong.
- Todays practice in the red zone did not go really well for the offense. Sanchez went for 7-for-19, 1 INT and 1 dropped INT. The stats are pretty alarming but we need to keep in mind that most of the first string WRs were not practicing and there will be some growing pains with the new offense system. Plus, the Jets offense is going up against one of the best defense in NFL in practice.
Before we sound the alarm bells, it is important that we need to give the offense s a few more weeks to work out the kinks. I believe if Jets offense can perform at an acceptable level against their top ranked defense in practice, then things should be good for them in the up-coming season.
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