‘”He’s an unbelievable player, man,” Pryor said. “He has all the right tools to be one of the best to play the game. Definitely a playmaker. I know he got off to a slow start, but he had a good game last game. Now he’s starting to get rolling, so we’re going to have to do everything possible to — I wouldn’t say stop him — but contain him.”‘
Archives for October 2014
Wyckoff’s Hogan is Bills’ rising star
‘”Chris was a guy – and I’ve never mentioned this to Chris,” Buffalo coach Doug Marrone said, “that you looked at and were looking for reasons why maybe he shouldn’t be on the team, but he was a guy that went out there [and made plays] every day. … I always tell the players that you’ve got to put yourself in a position where the coaches have to play you because that’s how well you’re playing. I think Chris has done that.”‘
Saturday’s New York Coverage
How Rex Ryan Can Save His Job and Help Reinvent the N.F.L. (New York Times)
New NY Jets WR Percy Harvin says any Seahawks issues are in the past (New York Daily News)
Rex Ryan won’t second-guess not drafting Percy Harvin to NY Jets in 2009 (New York Daily News)
How much do Jets love Harvin? Vick monitors his media sessions (New York Post)
This is your first look at the 2015 Jets offense (New York Post)
Jets’ Coples: ‘Bad media’ to blame for UNC scandal (New York Post)
Sammy Watkins takes top billing for Buffalo (Newsday)
Percy Harvin getting up to speed (Newsday)
Jets’ Percy Harvin neither confirms nor denies animosity toward Seattle Seahawks’ Russell Wilson (Newark Star Ledger)
Jets’ Calvin Pace on Percy Harvin’s debut: ‘I think everybody needs to temper their expectations’ (Newark Star Ledger)
Ex-Minnesota Vikings teammate Chris Kluwe calls Jets’ Percy Harvin ‘a chill guy’ (Newark Star Ledger)
Percy Harvin wants to prove to the Jets (and Seahawks) that he can go deep (Newark Star Ledger)
A breakdown of wide receiver Jeremy Kerley’s new contract with Jets (Newark Star Ledger)
The one thing Eric Decker dreads about having Percy Harvin in the Jets locker room (Newark Star Ledger)
Is there an obvious joke to be made about Sunday’s Jets fan giveaway? (Newark Star Ledger)
Greg Salas, Trevor Reilly won’t play vs. Buffalo Bills; all other Jets probable (Newark Star Ledger)
Wyckoff’s Hogan is Bills’ rising star (Bergen Record)
Jets receiver Percy Harvin is learning on the fly (Bergen Record)
Jets’ Harvin Is Ready to Take Flight (Wall Street Journal)
Percy Harvin: ‘Up to the challenge’ (ESPN New York)
Jets’ Mo Wilk Talks New Contract – Or Lack Thereof – On WFAN (WFAN-AM)
Injury Report: Will Jets Be Contender Or Pretender? (WFAN-AM)
Percy Harvin set for new start with Jets (AP)
5 Reasons Jets Poised for a Breakthrough (NewYorkJets.com)
Percy Harvin as Punt Returner? We’ll See (NewYorkJets.com)
Chris R. Aims to Share His J-E-T-S Passion (NewYorkJets.com)
A 1-6 Start Has Been Overcome…Once (NewYorkJets.com)
Andre Reed on field-naming flap: ‘Yeah I drop the F bomb, but who doesn’t?’
‘”I do not deny nor will I retract the strong words I used in that argument,” he said. “There will always be unpleasant situations and antagonistic people you have to deal with in life; that is just a reality.”‘
Bills receiver Marquise Goodwin listed as doubtful
‘Starting safety Aaron Williams and reserve receiver Marcus Easley are listed questionable. Williams aggravated a neck injury in a 17-16 win over Minnesota last weekend. Easley resumed practicing this week after missing four games with a left knee injury.’
Bills, Jets take opposite approach with young QBs
‘”It goes by performance and we were looking for more production,” Marrone said. “EJ has taken a step back and he’s doing very well supporting Kyle anytime he can or anything he can do to help. Kyle was in that role before, and he did anything he could to help. That’s pretty much it.”‘
Bills WR Goodwin doubtful vs. Jets
‘Goodwin sat out practice all week for the injury-plagued Bills, who were already missing running backs Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller.’
Bills’ Jackson ruled out vs. Jets, Goodwin doubtful
‘It could be yet another game missed for second-year wide receiver Marquise Goodwin as well. Goodwin had to leave practice last Thursday with a hamstring injury and has not been an on-field participant since. He was inactive against the Vikings and is listed as ‘doubtful’ for the game with the Jets.’
Bills Gameplan: How to Attack the Jets
‘I have never, ever seen a Rex Ryan-coached defense play so much zone coverage. Cover-2 with corner backs underneath in the flats; Cover-3; even some Cover-4 on non 3rd and long-yardage situations. I’ve also never seen his CBs play so far off opposing WRs so consistently. It’s truly weird. But it’s an indictment on how Rex feels about his CBs, and maybe his secondary overall. He can’t trust them to play man-to-man as he has so often before. Check out these two screenshots, then see my notes underneath.’
Jim Kelly Visits LU, Talks About Faith and Fight Against Cancer
‘During Jim’s initial chemotherapy, daughter Erin says that’s when she became the most proud of her father. Erin recalls “Through this entire experience, all that we have been through, just watching him struggle through that, I’ve never seen him been so weak, but I’ve never seen him be so strong.”‘
Sammy Watkins named Week 7 NFL Rookie of the Week
Scouting Report: Bills at Jets
Ryan still talking even as Jets are losing
‘”You handle it as if you were 6-1, you go about your job … the best job you can as a coach. You line it up each week and put everything you have into preparation and putting our players into a situation where we think they can be successful.”‘
Hogan leaps at opportunities with Bills
‘”Have we seen the best of Chris Hogan?” Marrone asked. “I can’t answer that because he keeps getting better and stepping up every time. Every time you try to count him out a little bit if he doesn’t have the greatest day, the next day he’ll come back and you say to yourself, ‘Holy cow.'”‘
Goodwin likely to miss second straight game
‘”I’m a little frustrated, but at the end of the day, that’s just part of the game we play,” Goodwin said. There is a “100 percent injury rate. We’re the only sport that’s like that. There’s not much too much, really, I can do about it. Being frustrated is not really going to help me get better, so I’m just going to try to move past it.”‘