‘Finally, Marcus Coleman, a defensive player since his days at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, lined up as a wide receiver. He then ran through the Bills defense and into the back of the end zone, making a leaping catch that gave the Jets a 21-14 halftime lead and completely changed their fortunes.’
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A remarkable return even without the TD
‘One huge block sprung him past the 15-yard line, a hard stiff arm carried him across the 30. Kevin Williams crossed midfield, made a quick move to his left and then followed rookie linebacker John Abraham into the end zone.’
Stalled running game doesn’t stop 3-0 start
‘The Jets’ running game managed 91 yards and one touchdown on 36 carries yesterday. Buffalo, with a defensive line anchored by nose tackle Ted Washington (6-5, 330 pounds), entered the game yielding just 46.5 yards rushing per game. "We just tried to run it at them," Jets tackle Jason Fabini said. "It was tough going, but we got the yards when we needed them."’
Jets fly off to best start since ’66
‘They are 3-0 for the first time since Weeb Ewbank coached Gang Green in 1966. They are in sole possession of first place in the division earlier than any season since 1987. And after vanquishing the Bills (2-1), they take a full head of steam into a matchup with the unbeaten Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their loquacious former teammate, Keyshawn Johnson.’
Two-way Coleman scorches Bills
‘Vinny Testaverde had one minor criticism of Marcus Coleman as an offensive player. "Marcus came running on the field a little late," Testaverde said. Yeah, but his timing was perfect after that.’
Now it’s time for Keyshawn
‘"I’m not going to get caught up in whatever he says or doesn’t say," Testaverde said as he left the locker room following the Jets’ 27-14 triumph over Buffalo on Sunday. "I’m not worried about proving points to anybody outside of here."’
Jets instant replay
‘Goat: Chris Watson’s first punt return fumble was swatted out of his grasp from behind by Hayes and recovered by Bernie Parmalee at midfield with 13:05 to play. He muffed the second that Hayes recovered at the Bills’ 26 with 4:35 left to set up John Hall’s final field goal.’
Jets’ big leap of faith
‘Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills have a bye week to dwell on everything they did wrong Sunday, especially a terrible performance on special teams. Kevin Williams returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown and cornerback Marcus Coleman’s first career reception was good for a Hail Mary score to close the first half as the Jets downed the Bills 27-14 to gain sole possession of first place in the AFC East.’
Sprinkler of magic dust
‘A lot of players had their gripes about the way things were being approached. But it’s paying off. "Coach Groh has set a course, and the ship has sailed, and we’re heading in a good direction." For a change, the ship isn’t beginning to sink before the turning of the autumn leaves.’
1965 champions receive a hero’s welcome
‘Because the Bills were down for so long throughout the late ’60s, much of the ’70s and a good part of the ’80s there is the perception that the Bills were never truly born until the Jim Kelly era began in 1986. For long-time observers that is certainly not the case and many can just as easily recite the names of those AFL championship teams as they could the Bills Super Bowl squads.’
Beasts of the East
‘But finally, what really sealed the deal for the Bills were turnovers. If the game was markedly closer than the score might indicate, the Bills destroyed themselves by committing three turnovers in the game’s final 15 minutes.’
Jets 27, Bills 14
‘Cornerback Marcus Coleman caught a 45-yard scoring pass from Vinny Testaverde on the final play of the first half Sunday, breaking a tie and lifting the Jets to a 27-14 victory over the Buffalo Bills. “We work on that play every Friday, so I knew there was a possibility we would run it,” Coleman said of his spot on the Jets’ alley-oop pass unit. “I was surprised that no one was on me as I ran down the middle. Once the ball was in the air, I don’t care who was around me, I think the ball is mine.’
Jets 27, Bills 14
‘The Jets made all the big plays, getting a 97-yard kickoff return from Kevin Williams in the first quarter and another touchdown on a fourth-down run by tight end Fred Baxter in the second period.’
Parcells casts a big shadow on Jets
‘Bill Parcells is a big man … and his shadow is vastly larger than his considerable physical size. That’s Al Groh’s problem. The latest coach of the New York Jets is going to have a hard time establishing an identity away from his long-time friend and current benefactor.’
No Jet lag for the Bills
‘"This game will be a good key for us," said Bills’ coach Wade Phillips. "This could actually be our biggest game of the year." Of his own team’s start, he added, "I thought we were going to have a good team, but all coaches think they’re going to have a good team."’