CORTLAND, N.Y.(AP) -- Mark Sanchez reared back and lofted a pretty pass downfield that landed in Jerricho Cotchery's hands for a touchdown.It was the first play of team drills and the beginning of a brilliant practice Saturday for the New York Jets rookie quarterback.
"I put it in a place where only J-Co can get it," Sanchez said, "and he made a great adjustment for the ball."
Working exclusively with the first-team offense for the first time this summer, Sanchez completed 10 of 19 passes for two touchdowns and an interception. He also further solidified his edge over Kellen Clemens in the team's quarterback competition.
"Every day needs to be a step forward when you get a chance to go with that first-team group," said Sanchez, trying to win the spot vacated when Brett Favre retired. "I thought it really showed that I was ready for that, and I took advantage of that time." Meanwhile, Clemens struggled running the second-team offense, going 4 of 12 with no scores, an interception - and two other passes that could've been picked off.
"With Sanchez getting more reps with the ones is not based on Kellen's performance, it's based on Mark's performance," coach Rex Ryan said.
Sanchez has looked extremely confident running the offense, and showed the poise of a veteran, particularly in two-minute drills near the end of practice.
"The rook doesn't make the same mistake twice," linebacker Bart Scott said. "He throws a solid ball and he gets the ball out of his hands quick."
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Ryan and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer decided Friday night that Sanchez would get the snaps with the first-team offense, and then work with the second team in the afternoon practice.
"I couldn't even sleep," Sanchez said, laughing. "It was awesome. Looking over the script a million times, trying to get everything right, so I'm accountable to those guys, and know that when I get in there, those are very important reps."
The quarterbacks will alternate work with the first- and second-team offenses from this point, although Ryan has already decided Clemens - listed at No. 1 on the depth chart - will start the preseason opener next Friday at home against the Rams.
"I think we've laid a very good foundation, but we're only a week in," Clemens said. "Obviously, we've got another week to get ready for St. Louis."
Clemens hasn't looked awful, but he hasn't been particularly impressive, either. And that's not good for a quarterback entering his fourth season in the same offensive system. Through 11 practices, Clemens has thrown seven interceptions in 11-on-11 drills compared to Sanchez's three.
"Kellen's doing well," Ryan said. "Does he wish he had a couple of throws back? Sure. I think everybody does."
This is Clemens' third competition since being drafted in the second round out of Oregon. As a rookie, he competed with Chad Pennington, Brooks Bollinger and Patrick Ramsey for the job that went to Pennington. He also was in a close competition with Pennington last summer until the Jets traded for Favre.
"We'll just continue to improve," Clemens said. "That's the goal individually and collectively, just to continue improving each day."
Ryan said he'd like to decide on a starter for the season by the third preseason game, and Sanchez is doing all he can to make that decision an easy one."I think he's starting to really get the offense, it looks like," Ryan said. "He's confident - he's always confident. He's moving around, and he's not moving around like a deer in headlights, either, like most rookies have when they see all that stuff that our defense is throwing at them. He's poised and he's obviously got the skills to throw the ball."
Cornerback Darrelle Revis, who Cotchery beat for the early touchdown, has no doubt Sanchez can be a rookie starter.
"He's being a captain, he's being a leader," Revis said. "He's out there saying stuff to those guys: 'Let's get this first down. Let's move the ball,' things like that to get the offense ready to go and play."
Right tackle Damien Woody also liked what he saw in the huddle from Sanchez.
"The thing that really stands out is he's kind of figuring things out against our defense," he said. "You've got to understand, our defense is one of the most complicated schemes that you will ever see in the National Football League, and he's doing a heck of a job of identifying what's going on and making things happen. I'm sure with each day, he's getting more comfortable with the offense."
NOTES: NT Kris Jenkins (strained left calf), FB Tony Richardson (hip pointer) and S Keith Fitzhugh (bruised left rotator cuff) sat out the morning practice.
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8-08-2009 @ 6:09PM
phil said...
Dirty Sanchez Will win the Super Bowl
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8-08-2009 @ 7:02PM
sbneerhof said...
Who cares? Go cowboys
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8-08-2009 @ 7:28PM
sirb1azeem said...
The cowboy's are the new raider's, a bunch of alzheimer's diseased old fart's running the show, who think troy aikmen and emmit smith are still in the backfield.
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8-08-2009 @ 7:48PM
mountainmoron said...
yeah, yeah, yeah... Sanchez is a big bad hero already. He hasn't even played in one pre-season game but he's the best thing since John Elway. That's the NY press for you. Let's see where this rookie QB is by Week 3.
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8-08-2009 @ 8:06PM
jim said...
I HAVE BEEN A VIKINGS (WENT TO U. OF MINN) WHEN TARKINGTON PLAYED,WENT TO THE SUPERBOWL THAT THEY LOST TO THE HATED DOLPHINS & BUFFALO (WENT TO ARKANSAS W/ JOE FERGUSON), I'M NOT SURE ABOUT BUFFALO THIS YEAR. HOW COULD THEY P/UP T.O., WHAT A JERK. I'M FROM PHILLY AND AFTER SO MANY TEAMS HAVE JUNKED THIS CLOWN HOW COULD BUFFALO PICK HIM UP. HE IS NOT A TEAM PLAYER AT ALL. ITS ME, ME & ME W/ HIM. I SURE AM SORRY FARVE DIDN'T TRY ONE MORE TIME. I HOPE BOTH OF MY FAVORITES DO WELL THIS YEAR. ITS BEEN A WHILE FOR THEM BOTH TO GET BACK TO THE TOP. NEW ENGLAND IS ANOTHER TEAM THAT I LIKE, WELL COACHED & THEY PLAY GREAT AS A TEAM. THEY DON'T MAKE COACHS LIKE BUD GRANT, BEAR BRYANT, FRANK BROYLES & GREEN BAYS " ITALIAN STALLION" ANYMORE.
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