‘The 1-2 Jets need a breakout game in the worst way and they should be in position to get it Sunday against one of the league’s worst teams, the 0-3 Buffalo Bills, owners of the league’s 29th-ranked defense.’
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Jets notes
‘Yesterday’s film review by players of their 18 missed tackles in the Monday nightmare loss to San Francisco made that crystal clear. "The one thing sobering about the game that we had, if they don’t understand the details of how you’re supposed to line up, then, they’ll never understand it," Edwards said. "Because that was a sobering deal, to witness that."’
Defense gets a turn to play What’s My Line?
‘The Bills will be without starting left defensive end Phil Hansen, along with backup defensive tackle Leif Larsen, who got a decent amount of playing time the first three games. It’s a worrisome situation given the already undersized Bills front seven has allowed two straight 100-yard rushers and is bracing for Jets star back Curtis Martin.’
Rob’s bubble hasn’t burst, but it’s leaking
‘No one has confidence in Johnson anymore. Not the coaches, or the players, or Rob himself.’
Christie waived, while Office sets up shop on defense
‘The Buffalo Bills waived place-kicker Steve Christie off the injured reserve list as expected Wednesday and added defensive lineman Kendrick Office to the active roster.’
Jets are eager to get defensive
‘Jets linebacker James Darling got a phone call from his grandmother in Washington state on Tuesday. She wanted to know how the defense gave up a mind-boggling 233 yards rushing to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, how her grandson could be part of such an "embarrassing" performance.’
Jets Q&A: Bills’ Johnson can’t escape Flutie comparison
‘[Q:] What do you attribute so many sacks to? The offensive line? You’ve been sacked 13 times already this season. {A:] I have no idea. I’m sick of commenting on that stuff. Just blame it on me and we’ll go from there.’
Johnson just can’t win
‘In NFL telecasts last weekend of both the Chargers win over the Cincinnati Bengals and the Bills loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, CBS showed a detailed graphic comparing the two former teammates. And it’s only going to get more pronounced in the buildup to Oct. 28 when the Chargers and Bills meet in San Diego.’
Jury Is Out, but So Far the Jets’ Defense Rests
‘The problem with the defense, as Edwards sees it, is not effort, but execution. Usually, a defense could expect to miss perhaps five or six tackles a game. Monday night, the Jets missed an astonishing 18. Edwards said players are not lining up correctly. And when they are out of position, they are forced to lunge and reach for tackles. A good running back, like the 49ers Garrison Hearst, was able to run through arm tackles.’
Jets’ Tacking Troubling
‘Under Cottrell’s guidance from 1998 to 2000, the Bills were known as a sound defense that rarely beat itself. In 1999, Buffalo had the No. 1 defense in the NFL. But on Monday night, the Jets’ defensive performance was "disheartening," Cottrell said.’
Vinny’s Not Testy About ‘O’
‘Defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell, who spent the previous three seasons in the same position with the Bills, admitted it was a "little disappointing" that he wasn’t hired as Wade Phillips’ successor. He interviewed for the head-coaching position last offseason, but it went to Gregg Williams. "I thought I had a … hey, what are you going to say?" Cottrell said. "You can’t tell people who to hire."’
Tackling dummies
‘"Oh man," Darling said yesterday, "when something like that happens [allowing 233 yards rushing before a national-television audience], you want to get back out there and prove that wasn’t who we are as a team or who you are as a player."’
Cottrell still has plenty of Buffalo pals
‘He spent the last seven years in Buffalo as the Bills’ linebackers coach and defensive coordinator after spending three earlier years there as the defensive line coach. "Oh God, I’ll see a lot of friends," Cottrell said yesterday. "I spent 10 years of my life there. I think it’s going to be different. I’ll have a lot of thoughts, memories and emotions, but we’ve got a job to do."’
Quiet Chrebet Waits For Another Chance
‘Now it is Chrebet’s seventh year in the league, and he’s still struggling to prove his worth. He’s not complaining about it, and would only discuss it if someone else brings it up. But the fact is, the Jets have thrown only 12 passes to their best receiver in three games. Not surprisingly, he’s caught nine of them.’
Lapses on ‘D’ Stun Coach
‘Ted Cottrell, the Jets’ defensive coordinator, could only shake his head when asked yesterday to comment on the team’s defensive performance against San Francisco. "Geez," Cottrell said. "My God."’