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Pennington... Better Than Ever? (1 Viewer)

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His Body Language Is Right On

Thursday, September 21, 2006

BY DAVE HUTCHINSON

Star-Ledger Staff

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Chad Pennington's second rotator cuff surgery in two years was supposed to put his career in jeopardy.

Instead, it could put him in the Pro Bowl.

But this recovery story has nothing to do with the health of his right shoulder -- which even in the best of times wasn't exactly a rocket. It was during the months of recovery, when he couldn't throw, that Pennington studied how he throws the football. And it was then he discovered a flaw.

"I was more of an arm thrower than what I thought I was," Pennington said yesterday as the Jets began preparation for Sunday's game at Buffalo, where Pennington's first rotator cuff injury occurred.

"For me to have the velocity that I need to make the throws that Coach wants me to make, I needed to become more of a body thrower and understand how to use my body to an advantage to make those throws."

So far it's working.

Pennington has thrown for more than 300 yards in each of the first two games -- he entered the season with just two career 300-yard games -- and his passes suddenly have some juice on them.

Pennington's feel-good start is one of the big surprises so far this year in the NFL, and a big reason why the Jets are 1-1 -- and just a touchdown and 2-point conversion away from being undefeated.

"I think he's throwing the ball as well as he ever has," Jets tight end Chris Baker said. "He has a lot of zip on the ball. He's making a lot of tough throws and getting the ball in places I hadn't seen him get it in before.

"I'm surprised he has come back so strong. It seems like his arm is stronger. He's getting the ball to where it needs to be better than in the past."

During his grueling rehab this off-season, Pennington said he did more than just work on his shoulder. He underwent a total makeover, one that included karate lessons that exposed him to techniques to strengthen his entire body.

"The extra four months of work not only allowed me to get healthy with my shoulder, but also get my total body strength back," said Pennington, who has repeatedly said he rushed back (in just six months) following his first rotator cuff surgery.

"You lose a lot there, too. You lose a lot in your legs, in your hips, in your core. That's just as important, if not more important, to be able to throw the ball effectively and throw it with velocity.

"You watch John Elway throw, watch the great throwers throw, you watch their hips and their torque when they use their midsections. It's pretty amazing. The ball comes out really fast."

This season, Pennington has completed 46 of 70 passes (65.7 percent) for 625 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. His passer rating is 107.2, fourth in the NFL. He leads the league in third-down passing, hitting 17 of 23 attempts (73.9 percent) for 286 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Pennington has six completions of 25 yards or more, including a career-best 71-yard touchdown to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery.

"He (Pennington) is throwing the ball great right now," Cotchery said. "He has been working hard this whole off-season. I think it's showing on the field."

Pennington credited the receivers with making some "outstanding plays, outstanding runs after the catch."

Somehow, Pennington, who has bounced back up after taking some vicious hits this season, has done it all with virtually no running game.

"Chad is a tough guy, and Chad is a really smart guy, and he makes a lot of really good decisions," Jets coach Eric Mangini said.

Against the Bills, Pennington will need a running game to slow down a pass rush that notched seven sacks in a 16-6 victory at Miami last Sunday. The Bills play an aggressive, hard-hitting style that rattled Dolphins quarterback Daunte Culpepper. The Jets have lost three straight in Buffalo and seven of the past 10 games.

In 2004, Pennington suffered his first rotator cuff injury in Buffalo when he didn't slide at the end of a 12-yard scramble and was sandwiched between linebacker London Fletcher and cornerback Nate Clements.

"You know what: I really haven't thought about it that much," said Pennington, who is playing his first game in Buffalo since that first shoulder injury.

Pennington, however, is giving plenty of thought to the Bills defense, which also knocked around Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in a season-opening 19-17 loss in New England. On the first play from scrimmage, Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes sacked Brady and forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown by Fletcher.

"I think with Buffalo's defense, they're such high-energy guys," Pennington said. "They play so hard. It's going to be a big challenge for us to match their energy, match their tempo, match how fast they're playing. It seems like they're always a step ahead of their opponent."

:football: OK, much of that is a fluff piece, but there is some intersting stuff in there as well.... an extra ten pounds, and an improved thowing motion. No, he's not ever going to be a "strong armed QB", but he has proven he can thow the ball almost 60 yards without making it look like a rainbow this year. Two games, both 300 yard efforts, 4 TD's with no running game.... will Pennington be this year's surprise QB?

 
.... will Pennington be this year's surprise QB?
It's not unimaginable.. People forget that few years ago he ranked among the FF stud QB's. His ability has never been in question. I think if he stays healthy all year he will certainly finish top 10.
 
Having Lavernous possibly mixed this coming game wont help - lets hope that isnt serious. (Doesnt seem to be)

 
As a Jets fan, I sure hope so. He certainly looks good through the first 2 games. But it is only 2 games. He's a good kid and has perservered through a lot. Fantasy-wise, definitely worth starting when he has good matchups.

 
I think it would be a great story if Chad could stay healthy. So far, keep in mind that both TDs last week were on great individual efforts by his WRs. You can't expect that every week, but the fact that he has two WRs capable of spectacular plays/efforts is a positive thing, too.

 
As a Jets fan, I sure hope so. He certainly looks good through the first 2 games. But it is only 2 games. He's a good kid and has perservered through a lot. Fantasy-wise, definitely worth starting when he has good matchups.
Bills D = Bad Matchup for Pennington.If i'm not mistaken it was the Bills who took him out last year? Maybe the year before, they killed him in Buffalo and I don't see why it'll be any different this week. Anyone who saw the Buff/Mia game last Sunday must atest.

 
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As a Jets fan, I sure hope so. He certainly looks good through the first 2 games. But it is only 2 games. He's a good kid and has perservered through a lot. Fantasy-wise, definitely worth starting when he has good matchups.
Bills D = Bad Matchup for Pennington.If i'm not mistaken it was the Bills who took him out last year? Maybe the year before, they killed him in Buffalo and I don't see why it'll be any different this week. Anyone who saw the Buff/Mia game last Sunday must atest.
two years ago. When a fat guy (Sam Adams?) falls on your shoulder when you're in a vunerable position, you're screwed.He reinjured his shoulder against Jacksonville last year.

 
Actually, Chris Kelsay is the one that injured Pennington; not Sam Adams.

I have Pennington but will not be starting him because Ralph Wilson Stadium will be a mad house Sunday. This is the Bills first home game and everyone is pumped up for it. The defense nearly shutdown Brady and demolished Culpepper; I think Chad might have a rough day back there.

 
If you guys actually read the whole article, it says who injured Pennington two years ago. Although I suppose that should be London Fletcher-Baker now.

In 2004, Pennington suffered his first rotator cuff injury in Buffalo when he didn't slide at the end of a 12-yard scramble and was sandwiched between linebacker London Fletcher and cornerback Nate Clements.
 

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