‘Why was Becht a frequent target? The Bills did a lot of blitzing, and Becht became the "hot" receiver in many of those instances. The Bills’ outstanding cornerbacks, Antoine Winfield and Nate Clements, neutralized the Jets’ wideouts, forcing Testaverde to throw to Becht on check-downs.’
Archives for September 2002
Jets’ report card
‘This was alarmingly reminiscent of last season. Travis Henry burned them repeatedly with cutbacks, rushing for a career-high 149 yards and three TDs. LB Sam Cowart was quiet in his debut. The Bills went to school by reviewing their own preseason game against the Colts. The Jets and Colts play the same scheme.’
Jets return with a bang!
‘"That was a game that for spectators was probably fun to watch," Herman Edwards said. "But for a coach, it was a nightmare."’
The little green giant
‘This isn’t any way to win a Super Bowl. But at least the Jets found a way to win a game yesterday so many other Jet teams would have lost. That way was Chad Morton. Chad Morton saved the Jets yesterday.’
Bledsoe is making Billeavers
‘Bledsoe (26-for-39 for 271 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs) scared holy hell out of the Jets when he double-pumped and found Eric Moulds with a 29-yard TD pass through the Jets’ Cover 2 to force overtime. The Jets kept knocking him down and Bledsoe kept getting up. He even leveled nose tackle Jason Ferguson with a smashing block on a reverse to Peerless Price.’
Green win tainted by hurt Curt
‘The Jets lost Curtis Martin, their franchise running back who just signed a $46 million contract, to a left ankle sprain late in the first half yesterday in Buffalo, though the injury does not appear to be serious enough to keep him out of next week’s game.’
Edwards ticked off at Jet ‘D’
‘"We were all out of whack," Edwards said. "We shot ourselves in the foot a bunch of times. No one was keeping their composure except for me. That’s not us. We’re not that type of football team. We have to clean that up, fix it."’
He may not be a back, but geez, can he run
‘The MVP of a week-old Jets season broke two big plays and plenty of hearts in Buffalo. Morton’s first kickoff return for a score, which covered 98 yards, came immediately after the Bills went up 10-0. And if that touchdown made it a game, the next one ended it.’
TD return No. 2 gives Buffalo the boot in OT
‘It should be taken as a good sign that the Jets needed only one game to set a positive tone for 2002. Faced with some of the same calamities that ensnared them early last season – porous run defense, penalties, a decisive disadvantage in time of possession – the Jets shook them off and beat the Bills, 37-31, in a dramatic victory that could be a sign of things to come.’
Becht a Big Target for Big Plays
‘It wasn’t just that Becht caught four passes for 36 yards – including a touchdown – and a two-point conversion, it was the way he did it. Becht caught balls in heavy traffic. And his best statistic of the afternoon? Zero drops.’
Sprained Ankle Sidelines Curtis
‘After the game, Martin was fitted with a walking boot and hooked up to an electric stimulator, but he didn’t need crutches.’
Special Teams Get Two-for-One Deal
‘"To have two [returns] go back, block a punt and cover the way we did," Westhoff said, "not too many special teams have ever done that."’
Darling Gets Reprieve After Cover Mistake
‘Jets nickel linebacker Darling took responsibility for the coverage breakdown that led to Eric Moulds’ 29-yard touchdown reception that tied the game at 31 with 26 seconds left in regulation. Coach Herman Edwards blamed the lack of a pass rush, which gave Drew Bledsoe time to pump-fake and hit Moulds in between three defenders just over the goal line on fourth-and-9.’
Morton’s TD return ends thriller in OT
‘In a seesaw battle in which there were six lead changes and two ties, and the Jets’ vaunted defense didn’t live up to expectations.’
Testaverde flashes a dash of the past
‘Testaverde turned in a vintage performance, completing 24 of 30 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns. Wasn’t intercepted once, and didn’t make even one of the regrettable throws that seemed to pockmark every game last year.’