‘If Doug Flutie made a statement yesterday, it is likely to blow away with the fallen leaves surrounding Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
BillsBeat - October 30, 2000
Jets can't find comeback trail
‘This time there was no miracle for the New York Jets.’
Flutie directs winning drive
‘The former Canadian Football League star was 18-of-35 passing for 253 yards, a touchdown and — perhaps most importantly — no interceptions. He also calmly engineered the 57-yard drive that got the Bills in position for Christie’s third game-winning kick of the season.’
Christie puts his best foot forward once again
‘Yesterday, with the wind behind his back and an autumn sun bathing the field, Christie nailed the 15th game-winning field goal of his career and his third this season to give the Buffalo Bills (4-4) a 23-20 victory over the New York Jets (6-2).’
Reversal of Fortune at Jets' Expense
‘The Jets have reached deep into their stash of magic dust this season. They sprinkled it liberally over four fourth-quarter comeback victories and buried the Dolphins with it last Monday night. When the Jets went for another handful today, they came up empty.’
Digging Out of Holes Takes Toll on Jets
‘Yesterday the Jets fell behind a desperate Bills team but, after tying the score, ran out of comebacks. Was this a blip or an omen?’
Still Searching for a Safety
‘Coach Al Groh of the Jets expressed concern about the play of his safeties last week, and today he made a change in his lineup by giving Scott Frost, a former quarterback, his first start at safety after a three- year conversion process. Frost took over for Kevin Williams, who had won the job after a three-way competition in training camp. But Williams struggled in the regular season and was dropped to third in the rotation today, behind Chris Hayes. The switch did not solve the Jets’ problems in the secondary. Frost and Marcus Coleman were defending Bills receiver Eric Moulds when he split them and caught a 52-yard pass down the left side. Coleman said both he and Frost were at fault. That led to a field goal that put the Bills ahead by 20-17 in the fourth quarter.’
Flutie Makes Jet Magic Disappear
‘Sure enough, when the Jets reached into that trusty top hat of theirs, they pulled out a skunk, not a rabbit. "We couldn’t make that miracle run this time," strong safety Victor Green after the Jets’ 23-20 loss.’
Vinny, Jets Mine Coles
‘The Bills didn’t expect rookie Laveranues Coles to catch five passes for 131 yards yesterday at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Truth is, they didn’t expect him to do much of anything.’
Flutie Fits Bill, But Could Be Back on Bench
‘Bills coach Wade Phillips will be faced with the same dilemma he had last year before the playoffs, when Flutie had guided the team to a 10-6 record in place of an injured Johnson but Phillips sent Johnson out against Tennessee in the playoffs.’
Dangerous Game of Follow The Leader Proves Costly
‘But on a day when they didn’t need any heroics or pyrotechnics to secure a victory, when an ordinary, mistake-free football game would have been enough, the Jets came up short. Like a wet roman candle, the Jets fizzled after they had sizzled against Miami on Monday night.’
Bills Leave Frost Out in Cold
‘Jets coach Al Groh, who made it clear last week that he was disenchanted with the play at both safety positions, benched FS Kevin Williams and started Scott Frost yesterday against the Bills. Frost, in his first NFL start, was victimized on one of the biggest plays in the Jets’ 23-20 loss at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Frost was burned by WR Eric Moulds on a 52-yard reception in the fourth quarter, resulting in a Buffalo field goal. Frost, responsible for deep coverage, let Moulds get behind him. CB Marcus Coleman also was involved in the coverage.’
Jets: Report Card
‘Curtis Martin had no running room, but that’s no excuse for his killer fumble in the fourth quarter. It’s never easy for him against the Bills.’
This Jet comeback ends with giveback
‘The Jets’ charmed-life magic carpet ride tumbled to earth yesterday, much like a barrel helplessly free-falling down nearby Niagara Falls. The Jets’ 23-20 loss to the Bills at jam-packed Ralph Wilson Stadium was proof that, late in the game with the result hanging in the balance, it is possible to shoot the Jets dead.’
Coles catching on in big way
‘Laveranues Coles is fast becoming a legitimate pro receiver and a significant factor in the Jet offense. The rookie receiver had a career day in yesterday’s 23-20 loss to the Bills, catching five passes for 131 yards.’