‘The Bills didn’t expect rookie Laveranues Coles to catch five passes for 131 yards yesterday at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Truth is, they didn’t expect him to do much of anything.’
Archives for October 30, 2000
Flutie Fits Bill, But Could Be Back on Bench
‘Bills coach Wade Phillips will be faced with the same dilemma he had last year before the playoffs, when Flutie had guided the team to a 10-6 record in place of an injured Johnson but Phillips sent Johnson out against Tennessee in the playoffs.’
Dangerous Game of Follow The Leader Proves Costly
‘But on a day when they didn’t need any heroics or pyrotechnics to secure a victory, when an ordinary, mistake-free football game would have been enough, the Jets came up short. Like a wet roman candle, the Jets fizzled after they had sizzled against Miami on Monday night.’
Bills Leave Frost Out in Cold
‘Jets coach Al Groh, who made it clear last week that he was disenchanted with the play at both safety positions, benched FS Kevin Williams and started Scott Frost yesterday against the Bills. Frost, in his first NFL start, was victimized on one of the biggest plays in the Jets’ 23-20 loss at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Frost was burned by WR Eric Moulds on a 52-yard reception in the fourth quarter, resulting in a Buffalo field goal. Frost, responsible for deep coverage, let Moulds get behind him. CB Marcus Coleman also was involved in the coverage.’
Jets: Report Card
‘Curtis Martin had no running room, but that’s no excuse for his killer fumble in the fourth quarter. It’s never easy for him against the Bills.’
This Jet comeback ends with giveback
‘The Jets’ charmed-life magic carpet ride tumbled to earth yesterday, much like a barrel helplessly free-falling down nearby Niagara Falls. The Jets’ 23-20 loss to the Bills at jam-packed Ralph Wilson Stadium was proof that, late in the game with the result hanging in the balance, it is possible to shoot the Jets dead.’
Coles catching on in big way
‘Laveranues Coles is fast becoming a legitimate pro receiver and a significant factor in the Jet offense. The rookie receiver had a career day in yesterday’s 23-20 loss to the Bills, catching five passes for 131 yards.’
It’s usually lights out when Vinny & Curtis fail
‘The Jets are a better team than the Bills, but the better team did not win yesterday, and the better team deserved to lose, 23-20, at the bitter end.’
Fumble even stuns Curt
‘Martin, too, was held to a season-low 46 rushing yards on 18 carries (a paltry 2.6-yard average). When Al Groh was asked why the Jets had so much difficulty running the ball, he said, "They (the Bills) beat the blocks. That is what usually stops runs."’
Bills Come Due at 0:00
‘The "Team of Destiny" was doing it again. A 10-point deficit had been erased. The stage was set for another flick of the green-and-white magic wand. But someone forgot to pack enough stardust and trick- play potion for this trip to Buffalo. Just when the Jets appeared ready to put the finishing touches on another storybook ending, they ran out of magic. Either that, or Doug Flutie and the Bills hijacked their supply.’
Turnovers Become Nightmare
‘"One of the things I believe is turnovers will cause you to lose," Jets coach Al Groh said. "That was confirmed today. Every time one goes on the ground, I feel like it’s a step in that direction. It’s hard to overcome four of those."’
Jets Finding Coles to Be Quite a Catch
‘Looks as if the Jets didn’t gamble on Laveranues Coles after all. There were plenty of skeptics on draft day who suggested the Jets had wasted a third-round pick on the Florida State receiver, who was suspended last season after a felony arrest for shoplifting at a Florida department store. But Coles hasn’t made an off-field peep during his tenure with the Jets, and his on-field production has steadily increased throughout the first half of the season. With five catches for a career-high 131 yards yesterday, including a 63-yarder that set up a third-quarter touchdown, Coles is quickly blossoming into a go-to receiver after only eight games.’
In Losing, Jets Have Look of Contenders
‘But in spite of yesterday’s 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium, the Jets offered sufficient evidence to indicate that they stand a reasonable chance of playing deep into January.’
Frost, Hayes Can’t Cover Jets’ Needs
‘Scott Frost’s first career start didn’t go according to plan. All that means is the Jets are still searching for the answer at free safety. Frost got the nod at the troublesome position over Kevin Williams, who made pass-coverage mistakes in the last three games. Frost split time with Chris Hayes, who usually stars on special teams but rarely sees action on regular downs. The spotlight was on Frost late in the fourth quarter, when Eric Moulds caught a 52-yard pass from Doug Flutie between Frost and cornerback Marcus Coleman and made it to the Jets’ 1-yard line. The breakdown led to a field goal that gave the Bills a 20-17 lead with 6:14 left. The worst part is that the Jets knew the play was coming and couldn’t stop it.’
Time runs out on Jets’ magic
‘"There was no letdown whatsoever," coach Al Groh said minutes after Steve Christie’s 34-yard field goal as time expired dropped his Jets to 6-2 and into a three-way tie with the Dolphins and Colts for the AFC East lead. "I thought our effort was excellent. We’re a good team that can play good ball. But we made ourselves an easy mark." Groh was referring to the mistakes the Jets made: four turnovers, three by quarterback Vinny Testaverde in the second quarter that cost the Jets anywhere from 13 to 17 points, and several untimely breakdowns in their still-scrambling secondary that enabled Doug Flutie and company to do just enough to stay ahead in the fourth quarter.’