‘”It probably wasn’t as professional as he should be,” Pouha said yesterday. “Us being from New York, we like to hold ourselves with integrity, and that airplane thing, in my opinion, was kind of a dagger a little bit, considering the circumstances that we had in remembrance of what we had on Sept. 11. It was unprofessional.”‘
Archives for November 2011
Plaxico comes up big on field and off
‘Burress laughed, but it probably was no joke. Fact is, all available evidence suggests the punishment he received for shooting himself with a real gun and bullet was a wake-up call that he has turned into a positive. And it appears not to have stripped him of his usefulness as a player.’
Stevie Johnson’s antics irk Jets a day after Bills game
‘”Considering the circumstances that we just celebrated – not celebrated, but in remembrance of what we just had on Sept 11. Unprofessional, but that’s just my opinion.’
Jets’ Sione Pouha calls Stevie Johnson’s touchdown celebration a ‘dagger’ to New York area
‘”Us being from New York, we like to hold ourselves to integrity, and that airplane thing, in my opinion, was kind of a dagger a little bit,” Pouha said. “Considering the circumstances that we just celebrated — not celebrated, but in remembrance of what we just had on Sept 11. Unprofessional, but that’s just my opinion.”‘
Plaxico Burress: Steve Johnson sorry
‘”I don’t think he took into consideration that happened to me when he did it,” Burress said Monday on ESPN 1050 Radio’s “The Michael Kay Show.” “And I think a day later he’s realized what he did and how he made himself look and embarrassed his team, organization, his players, his coaches, but those are the things you learn and being immature at times.”‘
Today’s Controversy: Interpretive Dance
‘Johnson further undermined himself by strapping a pair of oven mitts to his hands in the closing moments of the game. There were at least two occasions that Johnson dropped what appeared to be a go-ahead touchdown pass.’
Sources: Steve Johnson facing NFL fine
‘This isn’t the first time Johnson’s drawn attention — and a flag — after a score. Last year, he shelled out a combined $15,000 after twice being fined by the NFL. That included a $10,000 fine and a 15-yard penalty for excessive celebration for falling back to the ground after pretending to shoot off a rifle — mimicking what the Patriots’ Minutemen do following a New England score — in a 38-30 loss at New England.’
Bills DT Troup’s nagging back troubles worsen
‘Torell Troup’s nagging back troubles aren’t getting any better, putting him in jeopardy of becoming the latest Buffalo Bills player to go on the season-ending injured reserve list.’
Bills WR Johnson vows to ground TD celebrations
‘Johnson says he texted an apology to Burress for mimicking using a gun to shoot himself in the thigh. He also regrets imitating a jet in flight before crashing to the turf. That part proved particularly costly, because he was flagged 15 yards for going to the ground.’
Jets’ Pouha says Bills WR insensitive to Sept. 11
‘Pouha says Monday that Johnson putting his arms out and acting like a plane – something Santonio Holmes does after scoring-but then crashing into the turf in the Jets’ 28-24 win Sunday was “kind of a dagger” because of the attacks that occurred 10 years ago in Manhattan, a few miles from MetLife Stadium.’
Johnson shoots his own team in the foot
‘”I felt like I cost our team a win on that,” Johnson said. “It was just a bad decision.”‘
Strategy And Personnel
‘Chan Gailey called a good game on offense, and Fitzpatrick, for the most part, executed it well. Costly mistakes were the Bills’ undoing, and Gailey accepted blame for those. Well, stopping touchdown celebrations that result in 15-yard penalties shouldn’t have to be on him. On defense, it wasn’t so much that the Bills were giving the Jets problems, it was that Mark Sanchez was just awful most of the day. However, on the last drive, the Bills were the ones who were awful, as they couldn’t stop the Jets.’
Dareus’ speech fails to produce desired result
‘”I just really feel like the team needs a leader, and I know I’m young and a rookie and whatnot, but I feel like we’re at a point now where that really doesn’t matter where it’s coming from, but it needs to come from somewhere,” Dareus said. “My whole point was, we have to get after it.”‘
Gailey and Bills react to Stevie Johnson excessive celebration
‘On this not being the first time he is addressing these types of questions: It’s the first this year. It happened once last year and I had to handle it. I didn’t know it would happen again but it did. One time something happens in the year you have to address it and make sure it doesn’t happen again. If it happens a couple of times it’s more than just an occurrence, it’s a habit. Then you have to really address it and do something about it.’