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Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, October 14 1983
Jets’ emotional ups,
downs worry coach
United Press International
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — The
New York Jets are suffering
from emotional problems but
first-year Coach Joe Walton isn’t
about to change his methods.
The Jets, preseason favorites
for the AFC East title, are 3-3
and tied with Miami, a game be
hind co-leaders Baltimore and
Buffalo. The Jets and Dolphins,
who faced each other in the AFC
championship game at Miami
last January, meet Sunday at
Shea Stadium.
Walton confessed Wednes
day he doesn’t know which Jet
team will take the field Sunday
— the fired-up one that overran
San Diego, the Los Angeles
Rams and Buffalo or the listless
one that fell to Seattle, New Eng
land and last week to Cleveland.
against Cleveland and we lost
10-7. We’ve got to get the train
rolling. We’re playing the Super
Bowl team this Sunday, the
champion of our conference.”
Walton, however, isn’t going
to do anything differently.
“I guess we’ll find out Sunday
whether we’ll be emotional or
Walton said. “I don’t know.
“We had a couple of meetings
and we talked about playing
with emotion and enthusiasm,”
Walton said. “But I’m not in the
market for changing my person
ality or what I do. I’m not going
to change. I’m not going to do
anything different. Our success
or failure depends on our play
ers, not on my changing.
“I went to the funeral of a
good friend yesterday (former
Jets assistant coach Bob Ledbet
ter). He was just a year or so
older than me and now he’s
gone. It puts a lot of things in
perspective.”
the Jet offense. They played
very well. Not many people
score a lot of points against
them. Buffalo got 38 points last
week but if you saw the films,
you would see that Joe Ferguson
did a great job rolling out and
picking out people. He had a
tremendous day.
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“But on the whole, they do a
great job on defense. The key is
controlling their pass rush and
stopping A.J. Dune. They line
him up all over the place and you
just have to control him if you
hope to win.”
Walton also isn’t planning
any radical changes for rookie
Dan Marino, starting only his
second game at quarterback for
the Dolphins.
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TEAMS
not.
I really don’t. You try to impress
on them all week long that you
have to play with emotion on
Sunday and sometimes they do
and sometimes they don’t.
“We were an emotional team
against San Diego and we were
verv emotional against Buffalo
and we played
week there s
The Dolphins-Jets series has
run in streaks. New York won
eight straight games until last
season, when Miami won all
three meetings, including a 14-0
victory in the AFC title game.
“You still have to defense the
rest of the personnel,” he ex-
f dained. “We’ve had problems
landling the run and they’re a
great running team. Marino is
just one problem. You can’t look
at just stopping Marino. You
have to prepare for the entire
offense."
NFL’s hard cocaine
stand may back fire at
very well. But last
was no emotion
“What went wrong was the
Jet offense last time we played
them,” Walton said. “The Miami
defense is what went wrong with
Walton announced one ros
ter change Wednesday, adding
running back Kenny Lewis.
Lewis, who 2as dropped on the
final cut of the 1982 training
camp, had been out of football
since retiring from the United
States Football League earlier
this year and was working for
the telephone company on Long
Island.
The Jets are 3 'A-point favo
rites.
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS —
Thomas “Hollywood” Hender
son, whose NFL career ended
amid drug problems, said
Thursday the crackdown by
league officials on cocaine users
could backfire and inhibit
athletes from seeking treatment.
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“It means more pressure,
especially for the guy who hasn’t
come forward yet, who’s scared
to death,” he said. “It could drive
him crazy.
“Instead of where he can be
helped, it’s fear now. He doesn’t
feel comfortable talking about it,
and then he gets busted."
Henderson, who underwent
drug rehabilitation in Scott
sdale, Ariz., near the end of his
pro career, said he has remained
drug-free except for a few occa
sions and warned “you live with
it (addiction) all your life.”
“Anytime you have a major
crisis, you need another crutch,”
he said, explaining the broken
neck that ended his playing days
temporarily led him back to
cocaine use.
For other players, the press
ure of performing and the pain
of sports injuries lead to drug
use and abuse, said Henderson,
who estimated 20 to 25 percent
of NFL players "have or will
have" a cocaine problem.
Players who acknowledge a
drug problem should ask to be
traded and move away from the
community in which they de
veloped the addiction.
“If you move, you have to
make those new friends again
and you’re worried about the
risks,” he said.
Once a player has been re
habilitated, Henderson said,
team and league officials must
force him to attend follow-up
programs as often as three times
a week and carefully monitor his
progress.
“What’s more important, a
guy’s rehabilitation or a day of
team meetings?” he asked.
Henderson will criss-cross the
country over the next few weeks
to promote the film “Squeeze
Play," which stars Cowboys Ed
“Too Tali’’ Jones and Drew
Pearson and ex-Dallas player
Jay Saldi, now a Chicago Bear.
They play Vietnam veterans
who experience troubl(,|i pu'
ing to society. P ,
Henderson, a 1978
linebacker who weatsP eK
huge Super Bowl rings,
is trying to earn hissecosB | (
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pression in my life," sai<iH 1 se
derson, who plans to renB 1 he
proceeds from the movie "d' ei
upcoming book. Bhinj
Kansas State
receiver s
good
United Press International
MANHATTAN, Kan. —One
of the worst kept offensive sec
rets during the Big Eight presea
son was Kansas State wide re
ceiver Mike Wallace.
The Fort Worth native
caught six touchdown passes
and led the league with 693 re
ceiving yardage to earn All-Big
Eight acclaim last year in only his
sophomore season. Those num
bers figured to make Wallace an
obvious defensive target in
1983.
That’s been the case. In fact,
Wallace says there are times
when defenses shadow him with
three players. But if ploys like
that were supposed to reduce his
productivity, they have failed
miserably.
Through five games, Wallace
has made 25 catches for 343
yards and two touchdowns for
the 2-3 Wildcats. He had a
career-high nine receptions for
68 yards against No. 17 Oklaho
ma and his worst day was a still
respectable three-catch, 48-yard
showing in a 20-3 win over
Texas Christian.
“They (defenses) know he’s
out there,” Kansas State receiv
ers coach Joe Hatcher said. “It’s
just that Michael has very decep
tive speed. He’s got very good
judgement and the explosive
ness to go get the ball.”
Wallace agrees that his|
ral ability deserves parti
credit for his knack off
open but he also pointsoii
Kansas State has placed {
emphasis on the passinH
the Wildcats maintain theri
rent passing pace, they"li
pass their 19o2 passingnuJi
in completions, attempcl
yards with one game to5(ij
“Our opponents are still
cemrating on me,"Wallaffi
“It’s just the way ouroffa
set up, I get theballalittlec
We’re trying to even thingii|
little more between the pas
the run.”
Wallace said he expect 1
fenses to start ganging
him at the line of scrim® I
f avorite tactic in the Nat I
Football League. That J
slow down Wallace a bitj
Kansas State offense wont
come such a maneuver.
“People will try to
up at the line of scrimnuf 1
it’s hard to hold himbecar
such a good blocker,"
said. “If they become
E ied with him, the b;
ehind them and down
before they know it. We'f!
group of receivers here
just one or two.”
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