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Pennington Sacked as Starter; Mangini Turns to Clemens

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By Associated Press | October 30, 2007

Chad Pennington's tenure as the Jets' starting quarterback is over. Coach Eric Mangini announced yesterday he's going with Kellen Clemens as his starter for Sunday's game against Washington. It's a move fans and press have been suggesting for weeks as the Jets have struggled to a 1–7 start. "I made this decision not based on singling out Chad for where we are, but based on the fact that I think Kellen has earned this opportunity," Mangini said. "I want to give him this opportunity. It's in no way an indication that Chad is solely responsible. We all are." Clemens, in his second season out of Oregon, replaced an ineffective Pennington late Sunday in the Jets' 13–3 loss to Buffalo. His entrance was cheered by those remaining at Giants Stadium. He was just 5-of-12 for 67 yards and two interceptions, but one of those came on a desperation toss as time expired.

"It's exciting to have the opportunity and I'm looking forward to the chance to play," Clemens said. "At the same time, there's a losing streak right now that this entire team needs to work hard to turn around."

After waiting until last Wednesday to keep Pennington as the starter, Mangini didn't need the extra time to make his choice this week. Mangini called each quarterback into his office separately and told them of his decision.

"Coach made it clear that I'm not the villain here," Pennington said. "And I'm not the only one to blame for the lack of our success or our problems, but he did feel like Kellen deserved a chance."

Clemens has a much stronger arm than Pennington and is more mobile, perhaps able to add a few more elements to the offense than the veteran could. Although Mangini wouldn't commit to Clemens beyond this weekend, the 2006 second-round pick will be under center Sunday against Washington for his second NFL start.

"We're focused on the Redskins and he's going to be the starter for the Redskins game," Mangini said.

The Jets have a bye week after Sunday, and it would seem highly unlikely Mangini would go back to Pennington in what's now an opportunity to see what they have for the future.

"He expressed, I guess, his confidence in me based on my preparation in weeks past and that was it," Clemens said.


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