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Meanwhile, Clemens had a touchdown pass, but also had an interception returned for a TD. Entering his fourth season with the Jets after being a second-round pick in 2006, he also had a solid but unspectacular camp, but threw 12 interceptions compared to Sanchez's five during practices.
"I'm disappointed overall because I think I left some plays out there that I should've made, both in practice and in the games," said Clemens, who thought the competition was fair.
Clemens, once considered the team's future quarterback, lost out to Chad Pennington in 2006, Favre last summer and now Sanchez.
"Each competition is different," Clemens said, "but it never feels good to be the guy who'll be holding the clipboard on Sept. 13."
The Jets traded up in the draft to acquire the fifth overall pick from Cleveland and former coach Eric Mangini. Just a few weeks later, the Jets signed Sanchez to a five-year deal that included $28 million guaranteed.
It was expected if the competition was close -- as it was -- the organization would move forward with Sanchez. Ryan made it clear after the team drafted Sanchez that he wouldn't be afraid to start a rookie quarterback, particularly after watching Joe Flacco lead the Ravens to the AFC championship last season.
"I think I'm doing the right thing for this organization," Ryan said. "I know I am. That's what my heart tells me."
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