‘Few in the sellout crowd said they feared for their safety at the game, and that included some who have seen firsthand the toll of terror in New York.’
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It’s fourth down for Bills
‘The Jumbotron showed that the Bills produced 36 points. That was one more point than they had scored in their previous three games combined. However, the Jumbotron also revealed that the New York Jets had scored 42 points. News flash: Thirty-six beats 42 in golf, not in football.’
Heart isn’t enough right now
‘Gregg Williams said it all when he commented after the game that his team isn’t good enough to win when it spots an opponent 14 points before he’s had time to strap on his headset. Come to think of it, his team, as currently constituted, isn’t good enough to win when the game starts 0-0.’
Bills don’t lack effort or hustle, just some talent
‘While the game showcased Buffalo’s perseverance — and some promising signs out of rookie coach Gregg Williams and his staff — the game wasn’t as close as the final score or the statistics said it was.’
Johnson can’t be faulted for his latest injury
‘It was a cheap shot, a dirty play, a WWF pile driver, and though the zebras didn’t toss a flag, the commissioner’s office would be wise to review the tapes and lighten Lewis’ wallet this week.’
Report card
‘Eric Moulds and Peerless Price do play for this team. They combined for nine catches and 210 yards with Moulds scoring on a 46-yard play and Price a 70-yarder. Each dropped passes, however, to pull down the grade.’
Fans’ minds on more than just football
‘"Now, that we’ve taken military action against the terrorists, you have to be concerned about what steps they will take to retaliate. You have to think that a football stadium with this many people would be a prime target. But what are you going to do? We’ve got tickets, we’re here, so we’re going."’
Bills a writeoff
‘They were beaten for the fourth consecutive time yesterday, 42-36, by a shaky New York Jets team. It should be noted that the game was not that close. Six points suggests the Bills were competitive. In fact, they were never a serious threat. They flirted with it a couple of times, but their rallies were a mirage.’
Jets Turn Defense Into Points
‘It can be a sign of a maturing team when it can kick a bad team when it is down. And, more importantly, a sign that a struggling team might have found its footing is when it does not sink to the level of an even worse team. If that is the case, the Jets made progress today with a 42-36 victory over the inept Buffalo Bills.’
Jets Were Thinking ‘About All the Troops’
‘"I saw that," Jets Coach Herman Edwards said, alluding to the war news after his team’s 42-36 victory. "You think about all the troops over there who are fighting for us so that we can stand here. Your prayers are with them."’
Lewis’s Elbow Fells Johnson
‘This game was a homecoming for the Jets’ defensive coordinator, Ted Cottrell, who spent 10 years with the Bills and who interviewed for their head coaching job in the off-season before they hired Gregg Williams. Many Buffalo players made their way to the Jets’ sideline to greet Cottrell during warm-ups.’
For Jets Defense, Points Well Taken
‘These weren’t the Bills of Kelly, Thomas and Reed, so the Jets (2-2) would be foolish to get too giddy with the victory, especially with the Dolphins (3-1) next on the schedule. Nonetheless, it was a sorely needed jolt for the Jets’ psyche, which appeared to be at the breaking point after last week’s loss.’
Martin Is Finally Able To Find Buffalo Wings
‘"I felt we broke the curse, broke the hex today because the Bills had had my number since I’ve been with the Jets," Martin said after running 26 times for 135 yards and scoring twice. "The only two successful games against them were the two games my rookie year. It was something we definitely needed."’
Bills: No Room For Mo’s Elbow
‘Rob Johnson thought the hit was dirty. Mo Lewis didn’t think he could have avoided it. It will be up to the NFL to determine who is right.’
Better, But Not Quite Greener Pastures
‘It was an unusual strategic move — to start the game with an onside kick. Maybe the Bills were hoping to catch the Jets asleep and set them back on their heels. "It actually helped us," said Ted Cottrell, the Jets defensive coordinator/assistant head coach. "We stopped them and got the ball back. It gave us a jolt and we responded positively."