‘The added dimension to the offense was exactly what the Bills needed in order to beat a feisty and much-improved Cincinnati team. Henry proved he is a vital part to the Bills’ success, scoring two touchdowns, one, the game-winner in overtime.’
Archives for October 12, 2003
Jets DE Abraham sits against Bills
‘New York Jets defensive end John Abraham was held out of Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills because of a drunken driving arrest.’
Buffalo WR Moulds, DT Adams sit out against Jets
‘Bills leading receiver Eric Moulds and defensive tackle Sam Adams did not play against the New York Jets on Sunday because of injuries.’
Sunday’s Inactives
‘…Eric Moulds…’.
Quick Facts for Buffalo
‘The defending AFC East champion Jets captured both games in 2002, a 37-31 overtime win in the season opener at Buffalo on September 8, and a 31-13 win on November 24 at the Meadowlands.’
Desperate Jets shuffle lineup
‘"I think this is a way for us to get better," Edwards said.’
Bills’ look to ground Jets’ air attack today
‘The Bills did a good job of getting Cincinnati’s receivers on the ground last week. “We watched what (the Bengals) had done successfully the previous couple games, which was throw downfield, and that’s why we played a lot of zone, and we were protecting over the top,” Winfield said. “So that’s why they were catching outs and curls, and we had to come up and make the tackles.”‘
Jets coming off break, and Bills can’t get one
‘”We know we’re going to get their best,” said Bills coach Gregg Williams, who is 1-3 against the Jets. “It’s a place where the Bills, going down to Meadowlands, always have tough games, and we know they’ll be well-prepared.”‘
When the Bills run
‘Playing with a sense of urgency, Jets pull out 17-16 win.’
Pain management
‘Around his neck is a long, silver chain. Each link represents every step he’s taken over the years. Connected to the chain is a padlock with “II” inscribed on its face. Every time Shaw looks down, he knows his father is near his heart and his sister is in heaven. He’s locked into a good life. Where he goes from here will be up to him.’
To succeed, Sabres and Bills need to develop an attitude
‘Look for the Jets’ canny defensive coordinator, Ted Cottrell, to put eight men in the run box, daring Drew Bledsoe to throw. It makes sense since New York has one of the worst run defenses in the NFL.’
Polian’s ‘Comeback Colts’ stir memories of Super Bowl Bills
‘”Those games are similar only in that they’re comebacks from great deficits,” Polian said. “A lot of people think Jim (Kelly) was the quarterback in that game. It was Frank Reich. Cornelius (Bennett) was out, too. There aren’t any similarities, because we haven’t accomplished one iota of what those teams in Buffalo accomplished.’
Tops using Drew Bledsoe for its turkey promotion
‘Tops is using Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe in a 30-second TV commercial for the program that begins airing today.’
A Last Chance To Turn Around
‘With Pennington’s return imminent, the Jets still could get on a roll. If the Jets can find a way to beat the Bills, Edwards can walk into the team meeting tomorrow morning and tell the players: You’re 1-4, same as last year. It’s not over.’
Jet rookie hopes for breakout game
‘A monster mash would be nice for Robertson and his teammates against the Bills today. It would be great to see him rack up some stats commensurate with his high draft status. Though he’s been on the field for two-thirds of the Jets’ defensive plays, he has modest numbers: 18 tackles, three quarterback pressures, one tackle for loss, and no sacks.’