THE GREEN LIGHT | By BRIAN LEWIS | New York Jets
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August 10, 2007 -- Eric Mangini wouldn't reveal his quarterback rotation for tonight's preseason opener against the Michael Vick-less Falcons or say how long his starters would play. And reading the Jets' poker-faced coach is about as easy as deciphering a French menu.
But after going through two-a-days in brutal heat, the Gang Green veterans can't wait to hit somebody wearing a different color, and the youngsters can't wait to hit the field and show Mangini they belong.
"Obviously we're excited to play a new opponent, be back at the stadium with our fans. We try to simulate the crowd noise, but it doesn't do the 'J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets' on the loudspeaker. It isn't the same," Mangini said. "You try to tell the rookies; it's just something you need to experience to appreciate."
Other than Chad Pennington starting, Mangini wouldn't say what rotation he'd use among quarterbacks Kellen Clemens, Marques Tuiasosopo and versatile Brad Smith. Clemens struggled early in camp, but came on strong Wednesday. No matter the rotation, Pennington said the offense has a long way to go.
"We've got a lot of work to do in terms of making sure everybody is on the same page, communicating and thinking the same way, being able to make adjustments on the run," Pennington said. "That's always most important."
Pennington may only play a quarter or so tonight, but this year - finally healthy, and able to concentrate just on football - he'll have the reins loosened by coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and will be allowed to call plays for a series or two every game.
"I feel good physically. I've been able to get better mentally so I can make this offense part of me, where we all talk the same language on the field," Pennington said. "A lot of times the defense has your play covered; you have to adjust. That 4, 5 seconds makes all the difference in keeping the chains moving and having success."