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Even though the regular season is two weeks away, Jets coach Eric Mangini insists he hasn't chosen a starting quarterback.
Those who thought Mangini would finally choose between Chad Pennington, Patrick Ramsey, Brooks Bollinger and rookie Kellen Clemens on Sunday were disappointed.
"All four of those guys need to be ready to play Friday," Mangini said, referring to the preseason finale against Philadelphia. "That's the way we're going to approach the week with all the players. They need to be ready to play for as long as we decide to keep them in the game."
Asked if he might not announce a starter even in the days before the Sept. 10 opener at the Tennessee Titans, Mangini said, "It would depend on whether someone has distinguished himself by the time we get to Tennessee."
Such indecision might bother players on some other teams, but Pennington, who started the 13-7 loss to the Giants on Friday night, said "It's not that big of an issue."
"Everything's new here," Pennington said. "Coach understands the situation and he'll make the decision when he feels the time is right."
Pennington said he thought all the quarterbacks on the roster had the same perspective.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/specials/preview/2006/08/27/bc.fbn.jets.quarterbacks.ap/index.html
Those who thought Mangini would finally choose between Chad Pennington, Patrick Ramsey, Brooks Bollinger and rookie Kellen Clemens on Sunday were disappointed.
"All four of those guys need to be ready to play Friday," Mangini said, referring to the preseason finale against Philadelphia. "That's the way we're going to approach the week with all the players. They need to be ready to play for as long as we decide to keep them in the game."
Asked if he might not announce a starter even in the days before the Sept. 10 opener at the Tennessee Titans, Mangini said, "It would depend on whether someone has distinguished himself by the time we get to Tennessee."
Such indecision might bother players on some other teams, but Pennington, who started the 13-7 loss to the Giants on Friday night, said "It's not that big of an issue."
"Everything's new here," Pennington said. "Coach understands the situation and he'll make the decision when he feels the time is right."
Pennington said he thought all the quarterbacks on the roster had the same perspective.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/specials/preview/2006/08/27/bc.fbn.jets.quarterbacks.ap/index.html