‘The big man outdid himself against the Jets with two sacks, seven tackles, two behind the line of scrimmage, and a batted-down pass, personally thwarting half of the Jets’ 10 possessions. It was fitting that after gobbling up normally elusive quarterback Chad Pennington to force a field goal at the end of a 17-play drive to open the game, Adams celebrated by stretching out his arms like a B-52 bomber and gyrating to the delight of 72,000 frozen patrons.’
BillsBeat - December 8, 2003
In his best NFL game, Bills' Henry is all heart
‘”Travis, you’ve had a lot of great games for us, but this one was the best of them all,” Wilson gushed while pumping the Pro Bowl running back’s hand. “It got to a point where the Jets wanted nothing more to do with you. They didn’t want to hit you anymore because you were delivering all those punishing blows. You really hurt them.”‘
At last, the offense catches up
‘This is how this team should play every game, and it makes you want to scream, “Why haven’t they?”‘
Buffalo Bills report card
‘Travis Henry added to his credentials for team Most Valuable Player honors with a career-best 169 yards, his fifth 100-yard outing in his past seven games, hitting the 1,139-mark for the season. Ran with power and smarts, all on that busted fibula. Only error was a late lost fumble. So why did the Bills draft Willis McGahee again?’
Bills get revenge on Jets, win 17-6
‘Sam Adams, who had two of the five sacks on Jets quarterback Chad Pennington, said, “We don’t have a choice but to think we’re going to get in. Someone always gets in every year, 9-7. Always. We play New England. We play Tennessee. We play Miami. As far as we’re concerned, they have to go through us to get where they want to be.”‘
Bills Bring the Jets Back to a Tormented Reality
‘”Every area they outplayed us,” Martin said. “There’s no excuse.”‘
Jets Fail To Stop The Run Once Again
‘The Jets’ defensive coordinator, Ted Cotrell, has a different philosophy than Coach Herman Edwards. Cotrell made his reputation in Buffalo while using a a 3-4 defense; Edwards has installed a 4-3 defense with the Jets. But Cotrell said Sunday that the Jets’ troubles had less to do with strategy than with performance. “It’s not changing strategy,” Cotrell said. “What else are you going to do? The guys are there and they’re not making the play.”‘
Jets' playoff bid won't fly
‘The Great Pretenders couldn’t block, couldn’t tackle and couldn’t muster a hearty response after being bullied around the field. With a chance to move within two games of the final wild-card spot, the Jets (5-8) let their quarterback take the worst beating of his career and yielded a season-high 203 yards on the ground.’
Jets' false start fitting end
‘The players who began the season with four straight losses have no right to whisper the word “playoffs,” even if they are smart enough to figure out the mathematical permutations that suggest such fantasies are still possible. The Jets don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt, not after that zombie-like performance against the Bills that killed every ounce of hope and goodwill.’
Buffalo run Jets into the ground
‘In a must-win situation, the Jets surrendered a season-high 203 yards on the ground, including a career-high 169 by Henry. The wretched performance, rife with missed tackles and a lack of pursuit, may have sealed the fate of embattled defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell. Privately, some players hinted there was a lack of effort, a damning indictment of the overall defense. That it came after their best game, the Monday night win over the Titans, made it more curious.’
Carter injured on kick return
‘The Bills lost a complicated replay challenge in the second quarter. On a Buffalo punt, Kevin Thomas, trying the pin the Jets deep in their own end, batted the ball at the Jets’ 1. It went back toward the field of play and deflected off the Jets’ Aaron Beasley, who tried to grab it at the 9. The Bills recovered. Coach Gregg Williams challenged play, but the rule is that the receiving team can’t lose possession if it’s first touched by the kicking team.’
Jets Report Card
‘Rushing Defense – F
In a word, lousy. What else is new? The Jets surrendered a season-high 203 yards to an offense that averaged only 101 yards on the ground. The Jets’ interior was eaten alive by RB Travis Henry & Co. Hard to believe, but rookie DT Dewayne Robertson was credited with zero tackles. This isn’t Kentucky anymore, kid.’
Jets Extra Points
‘Pennington was harassed by a barrage of five-man zone blitzes, suffering a career-high five sacks. Only two of the five came on blitzes, but he was hurried on many other throws. The secret to the Bills’ success was isolating a pass rusher on a running back. More often than not, the Bills won that matchup. The Jets responded by moving the pocket with rollouts, but that didn’t help much.’
Cold reality dims Jet playoff dream
‘The Jets’ defense allowed Bills’ running back Travis Henry to gash it for a career-high 169 rushing yards and a TD on 32 bone-bruising carries, including a mind-boggling 127 yards on 22 second-half carries.’
Chad requires help to regain the magic
‘The 5-8 Jets won’t be in the playoffs (barring a miracle) and don’t deserve to be. They showed no heart, no desperation, no pride and no belligerence against the 6-7 Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’