‘Aaron Glenn doesn’t want to be left out, so he’s moving back into the lineup.’
Archives for December 26, 2001
Van Pelt makes mark on Bills
‘The Bills clearly have played better with Van Pelt than they did with Johnson. It’s led to a quarterback controversy that no one expected.’
Hackett’s offense finally broke out
‘Hackett called as masterful a game as Vinny Testaverde pitched in Sunday night’s thrilling, 29-28 comeback win against the Indianapolis Colts. The Jets ignited for 451 total net yards, their most since they rang up 524 yards in a 34-20 season-ending loss to the Baltimore Ravens last Dec. 24.’
Bills enjoy sweep smell of success
‘The toss sweep has become the Bills’ signature running play.’
Ostroski defines courage
‘…he realized the main reason the award went to him was because he suffered a broken right leg, mended with a plate and screws, and came back much sooner than expected.’
Behavior of Bills fans a bright spot in dark year
‘Only one game, against the Miami Dolphins, with a noticeably large number of fights and ejections.’
Winning With Chemistry: Testaverde to Chrebet
‘The chemistry that has long existed between quarterback and receiver was obvious against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night, when Testaverde hit Chrebet on 8 passes for 118 yards.’
Coleman’s on the bubble
‘One of Bill Parcells’ first personnel moves as Jets general manager in 2000 was signing cornerback Marcus Coleman to a five-year, $20 million contract. Coleman, coming off a breakthrough season, appeared ticketed for stardom. Now he may get a ticket to ride — out of town.’
Whatever it’s called, it works
‘So, ditching the "West Coast" moniker, what the Jets have done is build a running game that’s consistent and a weapon, protect the ball and sprinkle in the passing game as a complement.’
2-Minute Thrill
‘The Jets are 9-5 with a chance to clinch a playoff berth this week at home against Buffalo. They can win the AFC East and get a first-round bye if they win their last two. They are in this position for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is an old man playing quarterback like a kid.’
Herm Had Good Idea
‘The Jets’ offense and its embattled coordinator had their most creative and effective game of the year in Sunday’s 29-28 victory in Indianapolis.’
Redemption arrives for Hackett
‘…Hackett’s offense shined like never before in a 29-28 victory over the Colts, a victory that all but assured the Jets (9-5) of a playoff berth.’
Jets just getting by their opposition
‘"The Jets are scrappy," Curtis Martin said in ESPN’s slick pregame production. "We don’t care if we win by one, we don’t care if we win by 50. We just want to get it done."’
Testaverde is showing his worth
‘"I like it because the guys are having fun," Edwards said. "They are playing loose and having fun and that’s how you have to play. You can’t play tight. That’s what I told them: ‘You can’t be tight; you just have to go play. Let it all hang out. Play football like you know how.’"’