Jets coach Rex Ryan admits that wide receiver Plaxico Burress hasn't yet clicked with the team's offense, but he believes it will happen. "It just seems like we're missing just a little bit," Ryan said. "First play of the game I thought we had a chance to get the ball to him, went a different way. Just a little, little off. But I'm encouraged by the fact that hey we'll keep working and I think as the season goes along, you're going to see better and better chemistry and having the ball thrown to Plax more as the season goes on." Burress is making the blocks, but he's not catching the ball. Against Miami, Burress was targeted four times and had one catch for 16 yards and a drop. Against the Cowboys in the season opener, he was targeted nine times and had four catches for 72 yards. Against the Patriots, eight targets, three catches and 42 yards. "There are gonna be times when he'll have 10 catches," Ryan said. "I truly believe that's coming. It takes a while to get a feel for the guy. The chemistry is there, it's just a matter of fine-tuning just a little bit more and I think we're gonna be just fine."