Of course the main issue as the Jets start training camp this week is who should be the starting quarterback- veteran Chad Pennington, youngster Kellen Clemens, or maybe even a certain former Packer who is coming out of retirement. I actually think Favre could be a good fit for this team, as Clemens could learn behind someone with Super Bowls on his resume and who has comparable arm strength. It would be a distraction, but that didn't really hurt the Packers last year, did it? But it is a moot point, since there is no way Favre would come to a team that was 4-12 last year and has to compete with the Patriots, Colts, and Chargers just to get to the Super Bowl.
So that leaves us with Pennington and Clemens. By now you know their main strenghths and weaknesses: Chad has an accurate arm but little strength to make the tough throws, while Clemens has the power arm but struggles in pocket presence. However, we've only seen a little taste of what Clemens can do, and that was last year, when he was constantly running for his line behind a porous offensive line. This year that line has seemingly been shored up with the addition of Alan Faneca at guard and (maybe) the addition of Damien Woody at right tackle. So the Jets should see what they have in this kid when he actually has time to throw. They already know what Chad can do under those circumstances- he's put together a pretty good resume from 2002 on when he wasn't injured. So give the kid a chance to start the season.
