‘"I think we made mistakes in just about every area you can make mistakes in," [Special Teams Coach Ronnie] Jones said. "(The players) have got to do a better job, I’ve got to do a better job and we’ve got to get it done in a hurry."’
BillsBeat - September 19, 2000
Collins to replace ailing Riemersma
‘Collins will replace tight end Jay Riemersma, who suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee Sunday in the Bills’ 27-14 loss to the New York Jets. The Bills won’t know how severe Riemersma’s injury is until they get the results of a magnetic resonance imaging exam, which could happen today. However, it is believed he will miss 4-6 weeks.’
Smith's days as go-to back should be over
‘With a bye week available to get him ready for Indianapolis, the guess here is that it is Bryson’s time, that "running back by committee" may be over.’
Cap woes decimated special teams
‘Despite their obvious struggles, the Buffalo Bills will continue to use young, inexperienced players on special teams. Coach Wade Phillips said he has no choice. "They have to play," he said. "I think a lot of them are going to be good, so we’ve just got to keep going with them."’
Johnson loses a favorite target to injury
‘Tight end Jay Riemersma, one of the team’s few reliable offensive threats, suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee that will sideline him at least four weeks, general manager John Butler said.’
Maybe Bruce DeHaven wasn't the problem after all
‘I don’t know how Polian could have prevented the special teams breakdown that cost the Bills last season’s playoff game against Tennessee. I believe Phillips is doing a decent job (23-13 regular-season record) and I would describe Butler more as a life jacket than an anchor. The Bills had the NFL’s second-best record in the 1990s and Polian left after the 1992 season, which means most of the current Bills came aboard under Butler’s watch.’
Game Recap
‘Did the Bills play the New York Jets on Sept. 17, or did they just play themselves in some intra-squad scrimmage? Apparently, it was an intra-squad scrimmage because most of the Bills said they beat themselves after the 27-14 loss in Giants Stadium to fall 2-1 on the year.’
Bills/Jets Quotebook
Straight from the coaches and players…
Game Day Photos
Photos from the Bills/Jets game.
Bills have bye week to digest ugly loss to Jets
‘"We made mistakes, certainly," Phillips said. "We felt like we could’ve won the game. Certainly, we could have if we don’t make the big mistakes that we made. … You can’t do those things and win. But those things are correctible, easily correctible in my opinion."’
BillsBeat - September 18, 2000
Unbeaten Jets jump past Bills 27-14
‘For the first time since 1966, when a fellow named Namath was their quarterback, the New York Jets find themselves 3-0. :That’s a long time to not be 3-0," Jets cornerback Marcus Coleman said with a grin Sunday shortly after his team dumped the previously unbeaten Buffalo Bills 27-14, a win in which Coleman was an unlikely hero. "But I’ll tell you what. We’re not going to stop at 3-0. We’re going to keep this thing going."’
Blundering Bills bobble one away
‘Come November, this is one of those games the Buffalo Bills will look back on with regret. The scoreboard at Giants Stadium on Sunday afternoon read: Jets 27, Bills 14. But Buffalo quarterback Rob Johnson didn’t see it as a New York victory. "We feel we gave the game away," he said. "We didn’t lose it."’
This win special for Jets, Coleman
‘Jones, the Bills first-year special teams coach emphasized he’s not one to make excuses. But he did have some explanations why his unit gave up a 97-yard kickoff return to Kevin Williams. “It’s really a trickle down effect with special teams when you lose someone off the starting units,” Jones said. “For instance, we lost Sam Rogers, so Corey Moore becomes a starter. Then he gets hurt. Now, you’ve got guys shuffling around playing different positions that they haven’t taken reps at. “Because you’re very limited on your numbers going into a game, so you’re coaching guys on the run,” he continued. “(On the touchdown return) it was a breakdown of one player that didn’t read the return right. It’s a return we worked on all week, there was nothing tricky about it. “Everyone came down and worked to the right, one guy worked to the left, there was a crease there, then a missed tackle or two and it’s off to the races,” Jones added.’
No blaming DeHaven for this Bills loss
‘When the Buffalo Bills’ special teams unraveled in last season’s playoff game, low-lighted by the ‘Music City Miracle’ kickoff return that turned victory into defeat, there had to be a scapegoat. Sure enough, shortly afterward, DeHaven became the ex-Bills special teams coach. And when his replacement, Ronnie Jones, was hired, head coach Wade Phillips made it clear that he would be ‘more involved’ in that aspect of the game. Thank goodness. Imagine how badly the Bills would have lost on Sunday afternoon had he not had a hand in the not-so-special teams.’
You have to hand it to the Jets
‘Maybe it shouldn’t have been, but it was an easy victory for the New York Jets over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. That’s because the Bills made it easy. "We shot ourselves in the foot too many times," Bills safety Keion Carpenter said.’