‘Rick Lyle will likely start, but having Abraham around to run around the Buffalo backfield and chase down QB Alex Van Pelt will certainly help.’
BillsBeat - December 29, 2001
Jets: Abraham May Be Ready
‘"He’s very knowledgeable and a good reader of defenses," said Cottrell, who knows Van Pelt well, having been the Buffalo defensive coordinator for the previous three seasons. "He knows how to get rid of the ball quickly and he spreads the ball around."’
Glenn, Abraham have a healthy outlook
‘”(The Bills) have a very productive offense. They’re a team that’s playing very, very hard. That’s the one thing you see on film. They’ll come down here excited about trying to beat us.”‘
Abraham hurting, but he'll play
‘Jets coach Herman Edwards said Abraham will play against the Bills, but mostly in obvious passing situations. Whether the second-year defensive end will fully resemble the player who is tied for second in the AFC in sacks is another matter.’
Jets win without the Parcells way
‘It’s just intriguing and refreshing to know that coaching with a strong arm and with paranoia isn’t the only way to win.’
Buffalo Snow Leaves Teams Scrambling
‘The Bills, meanwhile, are confident they’ll get to New York on Saturday, enough time ahead of Sunday’s game against the Jets.’
BillsBeat - December 28, 2001
Foreman steps up
‘He has 23 tackles over the last three weeks, including nine in last Sunday’s loss at Atlanta and half a sack two weeks ago against New England.’
Highlights of this week's game notes
‘Centers stands an excellent chance of being selected to the Pro Bowl as the AFC’s fullback. If he does he’d become just the 6th RB to go from both conferences (Centers went in 1995 and ’96 with Arizona).’
Newman rushes into pass coverage
‘Entering Sunday’s game against the New York Jets at Giants Stadium, Newman has three sacks to go with 81 tackles, third most on the team.’
Relentless Ferguson Will Start for Jets
‘They call him Angry Man. And while Jets safety Nick Ferguson is only mildly irritated when his nickname is revealed, he embraces the sort of fearless tackling that has earned him the name from teammates and, earlier in the season, a rare public rebuke from Coach Herman Edwards.’
Two Marks On the Line for Jets
‘It has been a long time since the Jets were the best at anything, and the players are investing a lot of pride into the chase.’
Don't Expect Herm To Pass Up Run
‘The Jets are still winning. One more win and they’re a playoff team. It may not be the way Herman Edwards does things, but it’s very close to exciting.’
Coach Gives 'em A Padding Down
‘Actually, the Jets had been scaling back in recent weeks, practicing in full gear only once a week. Not anymore.’
Jet o-line working on double dip
‘The Jets line has not only allowed the second-fewest amount of quarterbacks sacks in the NFL (16 to the Chicago Bears’ 15), but Curtis Martin is a mere seven yards behind Kansas City’s Priest Holmes in the race for the NFL rushing title – something Mawae yesterday matter-of-factly guaranteed Martin would accomplish.’
Herm takes weight off Jets
‘In a move that has a lot of "smiles on players’ faces," according to Vinny Testaverde, Herman Edwards revealed yesterday that he plans to practice the players without full pads for the rest of the season.’