Jets? Gholston still believes he can be dominant By DENNIS WASZAK Jr., AP Sports Writer FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP)?Vernon Gholston was a coveted man at the NFL draft last year, with several teams hoping to make the hulking linebacker the centerpiece of their defense. After a disappointing rookie season with the New York Jets in which he had no sacks and provided little impact, he?s still looking to develop into a dominant presence.?I never lost confidence in myself,? Gholston said Friday between minicamp practices. ?I?ll say that honestly. I still feel like when I learn what I can do, I can be one of the best players in this league.? Jets coach Rex Ryan has declared Gholston will be one of his personal projects this season, eager to tap into the potential that excited New York so much that it drafted him sixth overall last year.?I?m just letting my eyes do our evaluation, what I see out there right now,? Ryan said. ?Vernon is a New York Jet, and I?m happy he is.?When then-coach Eric Mangini and general manager Mike Tannenbaum drafted Gholston, it was with the intention that the former Ohio State star would easily transition from a 4-3 defensive end to a 3-4 outside linebacker. Fans cheered the pick, envisioning Gholston terrorizing quarterbacks on a weekly basis.Instead came a year of struggles. He missed minicamp because of an NCAA rule that wouldn?t allow him to practice until Ohio State?s spring semester was completed. He then missed a day of training camp because of a brief contract holdout. Then, he was slow to pick up Mangini?s intricate defensive system and found playing time scarce. He was even inactive for a week and has faced constant questions about what went wrong. ?It?s just the way it works out sometimes,? Gholston said. ?I think the bigger measure is how you bounce back from that. You strive and keep going and give yourself a chance to get where you want to go.?Gholston, who set the Buckeyes? single-season sacks record with 14 as a senior, had just 13 tackles last season for New York. He was tagged by some fans with the nickname ?The Ghost? for his lack of big plays.?Shoot, I?m dang hungry,? he said. ?I definitely want some sacks. I think people look at last year and say I had no sacks, but there were a lot of times I was actually close to sacks. What we did last year, I wasn?t always called to rush. A lot of that just comes with the game plan. A lot of times I was actually close on sacks, I was just a tenth of a second or a step away.? Gholston knows almost doesn?t quite cut it, not in the NFL?and certainly not when you were being considered by Miami with the No. 1 overall pick.?The biggest thing is having that ability and just getting on the field where you can actually use it and show it,? he said. ?With that being said, you have to know what you?re doing on the football field. You can?t go out there and not know what to do, otherwise you won?t be out there.?Ryan has liked what he has seen so far from Gholston, who?ll likely continue playing outside linebacker in the new coach?s system.?You watch him out there these last few practices, you see how he?s flying to the football, making some plays,? Ryan said. ?He had a couple of sacks today. You know, I?m happy he?s here.? Gholston certainly looks the part of a pass-rushing force with his massive arms and shoulders. He?s soft spoken off the field, though, and he?s not a trash talker or a showboat, causing the misperception that perhaps Gholston lacks the fire to truly be an NFL star.?I mean, I?m going to be me,? he said. ?If anybody knows me, I have intensity. It?s just not shown in that way. If you want a cheerleader, I can just put on a cheerleading outfit and get some pompoms and cheer everybody on, if that?s what people want to see me do.But I?m here to play football and that?s what I?m going to do.?Gholston had a dinner chat with Lawrence Taylor last season when the Hall of Fame linebacker talked about some of his own experiences and passed along some tips that might help the youngster?s development. Gholston hasn?t spoken to L.T. since,but has caught him doing the tango on television.?When I heard he was on there, I was like, ?L.T? On Dancing With the Stars??? he said with a big laugh. ?I caught it last week and he was actually pretty good. He?s still going.? So maybe Taylor can someday pass along some of his dance moves.?I?m going to hold off on that,? Gholston said, smiling. ?I?m going to learn football first.? Notes: Ryan said quarterback Kellen Clemens was ?outstanding? and ?looked sharp? in the morning practice, apparently giving Clemens the very early edge in the competition with Brett Ratliff for the starting job. ? A scary moment occurred in the morning practice when linebacker Kenwin Cummings and wide receiver Wallace Wright had a loud collision during a non-contact drill. Ryan said Cummings might have suffered a concussion, while Wright banged up his left knee, but the coach said both should be fine.
I'm excited for Gholston this season, Ryan is the guy that can utilise him in a way which will enable him to have some impact. He had a tough season, everyone knows that, but like he says it depends how he bounces back, and he is right he was close on a few occasions, obviously that means nothing, but it is something to build off. I like hearing that he is flying to the ball and getting in on some sacks in practice. Time will tell on this draft pick, but people who are already writing him off as a bust are fools, lets see him in this system, and hopefully the guy will get it done.
Good to see he has confidence in himself, he always came off as a "w/e i don't give a shit" under Mangini, I guess Mangini never instilled any confidence in him
I'm personally looking forward to what he can bring to the table this season. If he pulls the brakes up on plays like last season I hope Bart Scott and Ryan berate him until that changes. He's got all the ability in the world and I really think he can succeed in this league.
I think Mangini put too many stressers on him as a rookie, it should have been simplified tasks much like what they did with Suggs in Baltimore. I am a person who does not respond well to being told I am shit, I like to focus on small success to build confidence and make me a better player. Jut another reason I am happy Mangini is gone.
Its a nice attitude to have, I think that Mangini is a better coach for veteran players, but not worht a dman for rookies
I'm not even so sure of that, Woody, Rhodes, and others have been raving about how the reigns are loosened this year and Rex is encouraging them to have fun.
who wouldn't be raving about having fun at work? doesn't make you a better coach, it's just a different approach tom coughlin is a hardass and won a superbowl
I didn't post that clearly enough, if Mangini were to have success it would be with veteran players, I still think Ryan will be better all around. I think Mangini is a terrible coach who gives up on players and asks them to do things they aren't capable of.
Agree 100%. As soon as they'd prove themselves good at something, he'd ask them to do something else, as if trying to outsmart the other coach, who would surely expect Pace to be blitzing after he was so good at it for half a year. I think that's what burned Lowery. He showed promise, but mangini wouldn't let him build on that success, he kept heaping things on his plate until he failed, then, instead of getting him back to his comfort zone, he just dropped further down the depth chart. I mean, I think its great and all that POteat can do a million things passably, but that just means he's liable to be burnt in any defense at any time.