‘The Jets really sealed up Bledsoe and his receivers most of the day. Bledsoe passed for only 181 yards and Eric Moulds, one of the best receivers in the NFL, was held to two catches for 24 yards. Defensive tackle Josh Evans recorded his fifth sack of 2002 and continues to be a force. On the other side of the ball, the Bills let Coles (7-78-1)victimize their secondary.’
Archives for November 24, 2002
Jets 31, Bills 13
‘Pennington, however, made the most memorable move of the game. He sent linebacker Eddie Robinson tumbling to the turf with an inside fake on a rollout, then trotted into the end zone for a 1-yard TD to make it 31-13. On fourth down, no less.’
New York Jets 31, Buffalo 13
‘Meanwhile, Buffalo’s Drew Bledsoe was intercepted twice and fumbled once. Both of his interceptions led to touchdowns.’
AFC East rivals have designs on postseason
‘"We don’t need any extra motivation for this one," quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. "This is a pivotal game in our season. All three (division games) will determine for us where we stand. If we go on a three-game win streak right here, then we’re firmly in control."’
Henry thinks duels with top backs are just grand
‘”It’s a challenge,” he said. “I follow the backs throughout the league and each week I’m competing, whether it is Priest or Curtis or Antowain. Week in and week out, I’m just going out and trying to compete and show my talent.”‘
Second half will require more Bills brainpower
‘What the Bills need now is more cerebral help from their head coach, Gregg Williams, than they have gotten so far.’
Cottrell deserves some credit for resurgence of Jets’ defense
‘Still, if Cottrell was getting bashed during the bad times, he has to get a lot of the credit for the Jets’ defensive turnaround. The man didn’t become stupid all of a sudden. His Bills defenses were perennially ranked near the top of the National Football League. But this is as good a job as he’s done in his coaching career.’
The Wilson Report
‘”We’re obviously way ahead on talent than we were last year,” Wilson said this week from his home in Michigan. “I didn’t think we’d be 5-5 at this point. . . . I said originally it would take us three years to get back to respectability, so we’re ahead of schedule.”‘
Man on a mission
‘Denney has been inactive for eight of the 10 games, played a handful of snaps in the other two. But it will change this week against the New York Jets. He’s expected to play a significant amount today for the first time in his career.’
Lessons from Saban pay off for Schottenheimer
‘The Bills have seen good recoveries by numerous injured players following major surgeries in recent years – Shawn Bryson, Tony Driver, Jerry Ostroski, John Holecek and Sean Moran among the many. Owner Ralph Wilson praises the work of team orthopedist Dr. John Marzo.’
Bledsoe is hot talent as a corporate pitchman
‘Bledsoe has deals with Tops Markets, Pontiac-GMC, Meyers RV, WGR-FM “97 Rock” and WEDG-FM 103.3 “The Edge.”‘
A real ‘must-win’ for Bills
‘Buffalo faces every team in its division the next three Sundays, starting today against the New York Jets, followed by a home game against Miami and a road tilt at New England.’
Q&A with Chris Watson
‘[Q:] If you were head coach of the Bills for one day, what would you do? [A:] ”Give the guys the day off.”’
New pilot has Jets soaring
‘”I knew that (Pennington) would eventually have to be the starter,” Jets coach Herman Edwards said in a conference call earlier this week. “When the time frame was going to come, I didn’t know. “But with the way we were playing, we needed some sort of spark. We are real fortunate he did that. The guys have rallied around him.”‘
Chrebet Says He Feels Ignored With Play-Calling by Hackett
‘He does not need to see the official figures to know that, barring an unexpected shift in emphasis beginning today against the Buffalo Bills, there will be an unusually barren line in his career biography for 2002. In his previous seven years in the league, Chrebet has never caught fewer than 48 passes and never had fewer than 12 third-down receptions, and those low numbers came in 1999, when he played in just 11 games. But at his current pace, which is about 3 receptions a game (he was inactive for one game early this season), he would finish with only 45 receptions.’