‘This is hard to believe, but Pennington never has thrown an interception inside the opponents’ 20. That’s zero interceptions and 29 touchdown passes. Crazy, huh?’
Archives for December 2003
Job Security an Issue With Edwards
‘Edwards is signed through 2005 and is free of the slightest indication that the owner, Woody Johnson, is unhappy with him. Nonetheless, he’s concerned about how the NFL coaching carousel sabotages teams’ ability to sustain success. A person familiar with Edwards’ situation believes that Johnson, aware that many new coaches will get four- and five-year contracts, might feel pressured to give Edwards a two-year extension after this season, ensuring that Edwards would be the coach beyond 2005.’
Jets defense finally shows some spark
‘”I think after the Indianapolis game everybody really just took it to heart,” Ferguson said. “We didn’t show up at all. We felt we could never have a game like that again. That game stands out to me all the time. The offense played too well for us to lose. Special teams played well, too. I think that game turned us around and let us know that we have to play.”‘
Team disputes Edwards report
‘The newspaper, citing a league official who requested anonymity, reported Edwards would consider exercising the escape clause if the Jets didn’t give him a two-year extension and more say in personnel matters.’
Conway is catching on
Edwards can’t opt out of deal
‘”Change isn’t always good,” Edwards said. “A lot of times change is good. But a lot of times when you talk about changing the coaches, changing the system, most of the times it doesn’t work out.”‘
Thomas making his mark
‘With Pro Bowler John Abraham expected to miss Sunday’s game in Buffalo, his fifth in the last six weeks, Thomas will continue to start on the right side. Starting the last five games, Thomas had made 34 tackles and is coming off his best performance in Monday night’s win over Tennessee.’
Drew Back at Practice
‘He said he’s need to practice sometime this week in order to play on Sunday. It appears Bledsoe will be back under center this Sunday’s home game against the Jets. He is still listed as probable.’
Bledsoe returns to practice; probable for Sunday
‘Last week, a blow to the head by New York’s Keith Hamilton left Bledsoe lying on the field for a few minutes with his eyes closed. He got up and finished the series, which ended in a touchdown run by Travis Henry.’
Jets, Bills attempt to keep playoff dreams alive
‘The Jets have won two straight trips to Buffalo, including a thrilling 37-31 overtime victory at Ralph Wilson Stadium last season. Edwards is 4-1 against the Bills, while Williams 1-4 versus the Jets.’
Bledsoe Returned To Practice, But In A Limited Role
‘Bledsoe apparently told Gregg Williams that he wanted to do more, but practice was scripted for the quarterback to alternate and Williams said no. Bills spokesperson Scott Berchtold said he did not ask Bledsoe if he was still dizzy or fuzzy.’
Gray has Bills defense near top
”’All I knew was being a hard-worker and hands-on,” Gray said. ”And you can do that. But the thing you have to do is not be so hands-on that you step on your position coaches’ toes, especially when those guys know what they’re doing.”’
Bledsoe returns to practice
‘Team spokesman Scott Berchtold said Bledsoe took part in alternating practice periods, and added the quarterback told him he was prepared to participate more.’
Bledsoe practices, Jets game sells out
‘Bledsoe, who has been experiencing light-headedness and fatigue, threw passes, handed the ball off and did some light jogging during the five-minute session the media is allowed to watch at the beginning of practice. A team spokesman said Bledsoe took part in alternating sessions.’
Bills’ sluggish offense has Williams in a hole
‘What is the status of QB Drew Bledsoe?
He’s fine. Basically, I don’t even have to list him as probable (on the injury report), to tell you the truth, but I did it because it was a coaching decision. I kept him out of the ballgame (last week) but he could have finished. It was just a situation that we had the ballgame in control and it was a way for him to take a breather for a little bit and get Alex (Van Pelt) some time.’