‘"Our confidence is pretty high," Jets’ cornerback Ray Mickens said. "I’d be lying if I said it was anything else. We’ve shown we can win on the road, at Lambeau, we’ve shown we’re a tough team."’
Archives for September 2000
Well, isn’t that special?
‘The Bills, playing all day like a kid sticking its hand in the fire, got burned, 27-14, in a contest decided largely by the kicking game.’
Hail Mary rips the heart out of the Bills
‘All touchdowns are worth six points on the scoreboard, but in the heart, clearly some are worth more than others. Marcus Coleman’s Hail Mary on the final play of the first half yesterday lifted the Jets’ spirits and ripped out the Bills’ guts in a 27-14 Gang Green win at Giants Stadium. Coleman’s 45-yard TD with no time on the clock sent the Jets into halftime with a 21-14 lead, and gave them all the momentum.’
Bills: we gave it away
‘"That’s what’s most frustrating; it’s between the ears. If you get your butt whipped, [that’s one thing]. But when you don’t play well, that’s the toughest thing," said defensive end Marcellus Wiley from Columbia, who saw his team allow a 97-yard kickoff return to Kevin Williams, get a field goal blocked, lose their first three fumbles of the season, and give up a 45-yard Hail Mary to defensive back Marcus Coleman on the final play of the first half.’
‘Hail, Marcus’ just warmup for Keyshawn’
‘There aren’t supposed to be 78,000 fans wildly cheering the Jets, but there are. New York isn’t supposed to be going ga-ga over Gang Green, but it is.’
Hayes’ hustle a huge factor
‘One of the unsung Jets heroes yesterday was special teams ace Chris Hayes, who had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a special-teams tackle. He was a catalyst for a special teams unit that entered the game much maligned.’
Ready for Some Hype?
‘The Jets not only beat the Buffalo Bills yesterday, 27-14, they stunned and demoralized a team that had been tied with them for first place. They ran over and around them, with Kevin Williams’ thrilling 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. They duped them, leaving five of their players lying silent and in a heap in the end zone after Marcus Coleman’s 45-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass from Testaverde broke a 14-14 tie.’
Marcus’ Big Play Hails NFL’s Past
‘You know, he who forgets the past is doomed to repeat it.’
Extra Special Victory
‘Yesterday, in an impressive 27-14 victory over Buffalo, the Jets’ special teams were masters of mayhem. "Special teams aren’t about individuals," Hayes said. "It’s a team. It’s about hustle plays."’
Too Much Smashmouth for Bills
‘Though Washington and Williams combined for 10 unassisted tackles and five assisted ones, they could not stop the Jets when it mattered most.’
Not the ’98 Vinny, But Not Bad
‘Once again, it was the Vinny of now instead of the Vinny of ’98. And once again, it was good enough.’
Far from their best, but they’re still unbeaten
‘The football gods are finally smiling on the Jets after spending a year showering them with enough misfortune to last a decade. Maybe it’s payback for taking quarterback Vinny Testaverde away from them less than two quarters into last season and striking down several more players with injuries. Maybe it’s payback for taking Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick and Keyshawn Johnson away from them in one fell swoop last off-season. Maybe, just maybe, it’s because the Jets haven’t had much to cheer about since their 1969 Super Bowl victory.’
Keyshawn fires shots at Groh
‘Keyshawn Johnson last night said Jets head coach Al Groh need not extend his hand to him to exchange pleasantries because he won’t shake it and he said comparing Jets wide receiver Wayne Chrebet to him is like comparing a flashlight to a star. Also, Johnson said he has nothing against quarterback Vinny Testaverde, who said in the aftermath of the trade that Curtis Martin, not Johnson, was the most valuable player on the team.’
Thoughts turn to Bucs … not to mention an ex-teammate
‘The Jets were still toweling themselves dry from their postgame showers yesterday after defeating the Bills, 27-14, at Giants Stadium when their attention was already turning toward their next game this Sunday in Tampa, Fla. Need we tell you? That’s when the 3-0 Jets will go at it with their former Pro Bowl wide receiver, Keyshawn Johnson, and the undefeated Buccaneers.’
Guy in Parcells’ shadow has it made in the shade
‘That’s not to say the Jets are headed to the Super Bowl by virtue of this 27-14 verdict over the Bills, or that Groh will one day match Parcells with two championship rings to his credit. But this was the most impressive victory for Groh’s team to date, against by far the best team it has faced. And his Jets have responded to Groh at every turn. All this with quarterback Vinny Testaverde yet to play worth a damn.’