‘"I’m looking forward to smacking them in the mouth a couple times on special teams and let them know that was a fluke and it’s not going to happen again," said linebacker DaShon Polk. "I’m picturing that kickoff on Sunday. I hope we get to kickoff to start the game so we can go put some wood to him and let him know, "Hey man, don’t think it’s going to happen again.’ "’
Archives for November 22, 2002
Newly signed Favors might play Sunday
‘Favors, who began his career in Kansas City, started 27 of 32 games the last two years in Tennessee. He joined Indianapolis as an unrestricted free agent this year but was inactive for every game before getting released. He is expected to back up Keith Newman on the strong side, opposite the tight end.’
Bills’ Polk plans to return hurt on Jets
‘The Bills and Jets collide again Sunday in a critical AFC East showdown at Giants Stadium, and while Polk stopped short of making any Bengal-like guarantees, he was steadfast in his belief that Morton won’t be prancing through the kickoff coverage unit this time.’
For Szott, Returning Requires Transition
‘The remarkably fast comeback of Jets guard Dave Szott from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee will give the Jets’ offensive line a boost in the final month of the season.’
Gunfight at the Meadowlands
‘"The Buffalo Bills are going to feel like, ‘You know what, Drew? Let’s saddle it up, we’re on your shoulders, take us to a win,’ " Malone said. "They’ll come out and throw it every single down, so I think the Jets will have their hands full."’
Pennington gives Jets bright future
‘Thanks to the emergence of quarterback Chad Pennington, the Jets no longer have the desperate look of a team that must win now or be rebuilt with a new quarterback, a new coach and a new system. Instead, the Jets are a team with a future and will benefit from the experiences of this season regardless of whether they make the playoffs or not.’
It’s a Chad, Chad world
‘Sunday at Giants Stadium, where the Jets and Bills will play each other again, you can be sure that the Bills’ special teams are on serious alert with regard to the Jets’ kick-return game.’
Beasley earns praise
‘WR Laveranues Coles sat out practice yesterday with a sore back but is expected to play Sunday. RT Randy Thomas, who was upgraded from questionable to probable with a sprained right ankle, returned to practice.’
Earning return engagement
‘Since Morton’s explosion, teams have been more hesitant to kick deep to the Jets, and that may again be the case Sunday.’
Parity manages to skip Jets’ schedule
‘The Jets, meanwhile, must play Buffalo, at Oakland (Jumbo, take note), Denver, at Chicago, at New England and Green Bay. It will be hard for them to avoid three more losses and an 8-8 finish.’
Chad cool amid wireless frenzy
‘It’s no secret the Jets suffered periodic communication breakdowns last season on offense, resulting in forced timeouts, delay-of-game penalties and sloppy game management. This year, the operation has been much smoother, evidenced by what didn’t happen Sunday in Detroit.’
Healthy Cowart: This is Sam I am
‘”He is looking like the Sam Cowart of old, so you have to really account for him and find out where he is on the field because he makes so many plays,” Buffalo’s Eric Moulds said. “He is one of those guys that receivers try to stay away from, one of those big-hitting guys. We have so much respect for Sam on this team that it was hard to see him go.”‘
Return Engagement
‘Ferguson said the Bills’ kickoff-coverage unit must be “pretty much on alert. Just like we know what happened last time, they know what happened.”‘
Hackett: It’s Too Soon to Evaluate Pennington
‘”We didn’t know that there would be a quarterback change, but hey, there’s been a quarterback change,” Hackett said yesterday. “After he’s played 50 [games], then we can sit and say, ‘OK, what do you think about this quarterback? Now let’s evaluate him.'”‘
Jets defense cuts to chase
‘Henry, a powerful and quick 5-9, 220-pounder, repeatedly burned the Jets on a misdirection play in which he would get the ball, take a step or two one way and then go back the other way, following the fullback. Henry also victimized the Jets with cutback moves once he reached the hole.’