‘"A lot of thoughts were running through my mind," he said after the Jets’ 42-36 win over the Bills. "It was tough during the pregame warmups. I had to go back in the locker room and review the plays again, just to reassure myself. It was distracting, but at the same time, we had a job to do."’
Archives for October 2001
Jets: Report Card
‘Offensive Line: A- Controlled the line of scrimmage against Buffalo’s eight-man fronts. Nice job picking up blitzes. No sacks allowed.’
Big-play Jets take out bumplin’ Bills
‘The Jets’ defense, which missed 18 tackles in the 19-17 loss to the 49ers, pushed the Bills around, forcing five turnovers – three in the first quarter – and knocking Buffalo QB Rob Johnson out of the game late in the first quarter with a pinched nerve in his neck.’
Becht bounces back in style
‘The previous week had represented a trying time of reflection for Anthony Becht, the Jets’ second-year tight end who had his worst game as a pro last Monday against the 49ers with three dropped passes and one sack allowed. In yesterday’s 42-36 win over Buffalo, though, Becht was terrific both in his blocking and catching the ball – as if Monday night’s performance never took place.’
Jet LB corps leads ‘D’ way
‘Yesterday, with the knowledge that American troops had begun a real war in the Middle East, the Jet LBs sought to make their own statement of redemption at Jack Wilson Stadium.’
Jet minds on U.S. bombers
‘"We’re not the ones that started this, but I’ve got to believe we’ll be the ones to finish it," he said.’
Jets vs. Bills: Sieve vs. Sieve
‘The Jets were being the Jets, which means they were sputtering along against what appears to be one of the worst Bills teams of the past 15 years. Moments into the third quarter on a cold, windy day at Ralph Wilson Stadium, the Jets were only six points better than the Bills, who are a mere shell of the proud AFC East contender they used to be.’
One-Hit Blunder?
‘Lewis was not penalized, but the NFL is certain to review the play this week.’
Jets proving they can beat the worst
‘After all, they barely defeated a terrible Bills team that is being compared to the worst in franchise history. The 2-14 team of 1985 comes to the mind of many veteran Bills observers.’
Vinny Finds It Difficult To Focus
‘It was a triumphant return to Buffalo for Jets defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell, who spent 10 years with the Bills, including 1998-2000 as their defensive coordinator. He received hearty congratulations from Bills owner Ralph Wilson after the game.’
Linebackers help steal a victory
‘Turns out what the Jets really have is a West Coast defense and the linebackers are their quick-strike playmakers. The linebackers figured if the offense wasn’t going to get in the end zone on its own, they’d show the way.’
Don’t inflate this ‘W’ — value of Bills is down
‘The Jets are close to awful, especially on defense, at the moment, but the Bills are awful. There is no other rational way to explain four Buffalo turnovers directly leading to 28 points for the Jets, the first three as they mounted a 21-6 lead in the first quarter.’
Lewis’ hit earns Johnson’s wrath
‘Mo Lewis yesterday racked up his second knockout of a quarterback in the past three games — and this week’s victim, Rob Johnson, thinks it was a cheap shot.’
Jets 42, Bills 36
‘Smartest play: The Bills opened the game with an onside kick by Jake Arians, which was recovered by DB Lance Brown at his own 41. The Bills ended up losing the ball on a fumble by RB Sammy Morris two plays later, but you have to love the aggressive attitude coach Gregg Williams brought into the game.’
‘D’ gives Jets a jump-start
‘"That gave us all a jolt," said defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell in his first visit to Buffalo since leaving the Bills to join Edwards’ Jets staff this year. "And we responded very positively. We got the turnover and that helped our offense."’