‘With the implementation of a new offense and defense, the struggles become even more apparent. And it has left a veteran team’s confidence shaken as it heads to Orchard Park to face the Bills on Sunday.’
BillsBeat - October 5, 2001
Glenn back to doing PR work
‘Maybe Aaron Glenn is just meant to return punts for the Jets this season. First, the Jets lost first-round draft pick Santana Moss to torn cartilage in his knee and Glenn filled in. Then they traded for Chad Morton, who is out until at least next week with a sprained ankle. Until he returns, Glenn is the man and that’s fine with him.’
Time for Jets to Take Off
‘Tired of watching film of a defense that looked like 11 chaperones at the prom, not to mention an offense that sputtered again, they are fighting to stay positive when a lot of voices outside of Weeb Ewbank Hall say the Jets might be finished in October. Fact is, if they lose to the winless Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium, that might be the case.’
Winless Bills Are in Even Worse Shape
‘The quarterback can’t stay upright, the Pro Bowl wide receiver isn’t having any fun, and the defense has given up 86 points in three games. Other than that, everything’s just swell in Buffalo.’
Need to get Chrebet involved
‘The numbers are stark. The Jets’ best wide receiver, a move-the-chains guy who appears to be a perfect fit for the short, quick-strike passing game of the West Coast offense, has had 12 passes thrown to him in the first three games. He has caught nine for 137 yards and no touchdowns. Where is Wayne Chrebet and why isn’t he more involved in an offense that appears to be tailor-made for his skills?’
Jets corner Glenn takes over punt returns
‘Some Jets fans already are nervous about cornerback Aaron Glenn taking over as the primary punt returner in the possible cold and rainy weather Sundayin Buffalo. And they might get even more jittery after hearing comments from some of the principals three days before the game against the Bills.’
'Slash' looks to make a splash
‘To some NFL athletes, "Slash" is a four-letter word. But the nickname is music to Tory Woodbury’s ears.’
Christie not ready to retire
‘"When I’m healthy, I’ll be ready to come back and play," said Christie, an 11-year NFL veteran who signed a free agent contract with the Bills in 1992 after two seasons with Tampa Bay. "I guess the unfortunate thing is that it won’t be here."’
Cottrell wondering who Bills defenders are
‘Cottrell, however, isn’t buying into the criticisms being made against Johnson, who has now lost seven straight starts going back to last season. “Rob could burn you if you make some mistakes,” Cottrell said. “I’ve seen Rob have some great games. I know what he can do throwing the ball. I’ve got a lot of respect for his arm.”‘
BillsBeat - October 4, 2001
Jets need breakout game
‘The 1-2 Jets need a breakout game in the worst way and they should be in position to get it Sunday against one of the league’s worst teams, the 0-3 Buffalo Bills, owners of the league’s 29th-ranked defense.’
Jets notes
‘Yesterday’s film review by players of their 18 missed tackles in the Monday nightmare loss to San Francisco made that crystal clear. "The one thing sobering about the game that we had, if they don’t understand the details of how you’re supposed to line up, then, they’ll never understand it," Edwards said. "Because that was a sobering deal, to witness that."’
Defense gets a turn to play What's My Line?
‘The Bills will be without starting left defensive end Phil Hansen, along with backup defensive tackle Leif Larsen, who got a decent amount of playing time the first three games. It’s a worrisome situation given the already undersized Bills front seven has allowed two straight 100-yard rushers and is bracing for Jets star back Curtis Martin.’
Rob's bubble hasn't burst, but it's leaking
‘No one has confidence in Johnson anymore. Not the coaches, or the players, or Rob himself.’
Christie waived, while Office sets up shop on defense
‘The Buffalo Bills waived place-kicker Steve Christie off the injured reserve list as expected Wednesday and added defensive lineman Kendrick Office to the active roster.’
Jets are eager to get defensive
‘Jets linebacker James Darling got a phone call from his grandmother in Washington state on Tuesday. She wanted to know how the defense gave up a mind-boggling 233 yards rushing to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, how her grandson could be part of such an "embarrassing" performance.’