FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Heads up! Think Brandon Marshall is dangerous with the football in his hands? Better watch out when he starts punting it.The New York Jets wide receiver booted a ball -- that just cleared the bleachers -- in frustration at the end of what coach Todd Bowles called a sluggish practice Tuesday.Well, that one didnt go very far, a smiling Marshall said. I almost got sued. It barely went over the stands. I saw a lady go, `Ahhh! That wasnt good.After running back Dominique Williams dropped a pass, Marshall picked up the ball and kicked it, sending it hurtling toward some campers and parents.It was pretty good, coach Todd Bowles joked. If we need a second punter, we might just bring him back there and pooch one.All kidding aside, it was a quick display of emotion from Marshall, capping a very uneven practice for both the offense and defense.Sometimes you need that, he said, to show people that its not acceptable to come out there and practice like that.Tuesdays session marked the fifth practice of training camp for the Jets.Its competition period and guys are going to express frustration in a certain way, the coach said. Youre in camp, youre going to get frustrated one day. It wasnt a big deal at all. Were going to line up tomorrow and play again.Bowles added that showing that type of emotion is fine -- as long as its in practice and not a game.Thats a penalty, so we know we cant do it, he said. Emotion is one thing, as long as you tailor it the right way.Marshall acknowledged that a few plays before his punt, he tried to slam his helmet down.I couldnt get my helmet off, he said. I was kind of embarrassed. It got stuck. That was good, though. When you throw the helmet, kick the ball, its probably a little too much in one day.In 2009, Marshall threw a well-publicized practice tantrum that got him suspended a week while with Denver, when he also punted a football, walked while the rest of the team ran during warmups and swatted away a few passes thrown to him.He was looking for a new deal and demanded a trade during that time. This was nothing close to that situation, in comparison. It is also nothing new to any of his Jets teammates.Its almost my staple, Marshall said, grinning. Yeah, I do that maybe every five or six weeks.When a reporter asked if he meant every five or six years, Marshall reiterated that its not an uncommon occurrence.During the season, you guys are here for the opening of practice, but then you go inside and do what you guys do, he said. And, Im out here kicking balls.Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who re-signed with the Jets last week, agreed with the overall sentiment that the team practiced poorly.Its just important for us to remember that we cant waste any days, he said.We did some good things today, but we did more bad than good today. Weve got to be able to learn from it and weve got to continue to be trending upward and getting better each practice.There are high expectations this season for an offense that ranked 10th overall last season and set a franchise record with 5,925 total yards. Fitzpatrick set the team mark with 31 touchdown passes, while Marshall broke Jets records with 109 catches and 1,502 yards receiving.The addition of running back Matt Forte is expected to further improve the Jets ability to move the ball down the field. Marshall said Forte, who is working his way back from a sore hamstring, will make things easier for New Yorks offense.Despite it being early in camp, the players are still striving for perfection.Every time we step on the field, especially in the competitive spirit, we want to win, Marshall said. We started off pretty good in the move-the-ball period and we actually scored, and then we came back the next two periods and it wasnt where we want it to be, but thats part of camp.Marshall credited Fitzpatrick with calming him down and the rest of the offense after practice.He was just telling us that this was still a successful day, when you look at the way we communicated and all of the learning lessons, Marshall said.He said there were a few things where we didnt connect on, but should have. 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I feel like there was much more I couldve done but I really enjoyed the short program and feel I will be able to carry the momentum over to tomorrow.After the quad loop, Hanyu added a quad salchow-triple toeloop combination and triple axel.Nathan Chen of the United States was second with 87.94 points, followed by Keiji Tanaka of Japan with 80.49.Hanyu was second in Skate Canada and is looking to wrap up a berth in the Dec. 8-11 Grand Prix Final in Marseille, France, with a win in Sapporo.Compared to Skate Canada, Im feeling better about my program, Hanyu said. I have to mmake sure I execute everything in the free program.ddddddddddddWorld bronze medalist Anna Pogorilaya of Russia received 71.56 points to lead the womens short program.Im happy with performance today, Pogorilaya said. I dont think I showed everything I could and made some small mistakes but it was very satisfying.Maria Sotskova, also from Russia, was second with 69.96 points, followed by Satoko Miyahara of Japan with 64.20.Peng Cheng and Yang Jin of China were first after the pairs short program with 73.33 points, edging Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford of Canada, who had 72.95. Wang Xuehan and Wang Lei of China were third with 65.66 points.The mens, womens and pairs events conclude Saturday with the free skate.The NHK Trophy is the sixth and final event in the International Skating Unions Grand Prix series. ' ' '