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It all started late last night when Jets safety Jamal Adams sent out a tweet in support of hiring former Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury as the team’s new head coach when it was learned that he would be interviewing for the position. Adams replied to an SNY tweet that assumed his support for the move when they noted that he followed Kingsbury on Instagram; “U damn right” was Adams’ retort.

Just a short while later, fellow safety Marcus Maye replied to Adams’ tweet with a pair of praying hands in support of his teammate’s comments.

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— Marcus Maye (@alldayMAYE) January 2, 2019

Then, in what could be another show of support, rookie tight end Chris Herndon sent out a tweet hours later, simply saying, “Heard ittttt”, with a pair of crossed fingers.  This one wasn’t quite as clear as Adams and Maye, but it certainly makes sense, and you can see by the replies that plenty of fans took it as another show of support.

Heard ittttt ??.

— Christopher Herndon IV (@Chris_Authentic) January 2, 2019

Several names have surfaced as the Jets search has gotten under way, including Kingsbury, former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and former Bucs offensive coordinator Todd Monken.  The only candidate to withdraw his name was Matt Campbell of Iowa State, who appears to prefer the college ranks for the time being.

 

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25 minutes ago, JetNation said:

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It all started late last night when Jets safety Jamal Adams sent out a tweet in support of hiring former Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury as the team’s new head coach when it was learned that he would be interviewing for the position. Adams replied to an SNY tweet that assumed his support for the move when they noted that he followed Kingsbury on Instagram; “U damn right” was Adams’ retort.

Just a short while later, fellow safety Marcus Maye replied to Adams’ tweet with a pair of praying hands in support of his teammate’s comments.

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— Marcus Maye (@alldayMAYE) January 2, 2019

 

Then, in what could be another show of support, rookie tight end Chris Herndon sent out a tweet hours later, simply saying, “Heard ittttt”, with a pair of crossed fingers.  This one wasn’t quite as clear as Adams and Maye, but it certainly makes sense, and you can see by the replies that plenty of fans took it as another show of support.

Heard ittttt ??.

— Christopher Herndon IV (@Chris_Authentic) January 2, 2019

 

Several names have surfaced as the Jets search has gotten under way, including Kingsbury, former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and former Bucs offensive coordinator Todd Monken.  The only candidate to withdraw his name was Matt Campbell of Iowa State, who appears to prefer the college ranks for the time being.

 

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this is why you do not listen to players.  they all thought Bowles was great

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35 minutes ago, nico002 said:

Any idea why ?

Probably tired of all the 3 and outs ?

Kingsbury’s offenses at Texas Tech were consistently among the nation’s best. In 2015 the Red Raiders averaged 579.5 yards per game (2nd nationally) and 45.1 points per game (2nd). 2016 saw similar production with Texas Tech posting 566.6 yards per game (1st) and 43.7 points per contest. Kingsbury’s stints as an offensive coordinator at Houston and Texas A&M are even more impressive. It’s not a stretch to say he’s one of the better college offensive coordinators of the last decade.

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17 minutes ago, Scoop24 said:

Probably tired of all the 3 and outs ?

Kingsbury’s offenses at Texas Tech were consistently among the nation’s best. In 2015 the Red Raiders averaged 579.5 yards per game (2nd nationally) and 45.1 points per game (2nd). 2016 saw similar production with Texas Tech posting 566.6 yards per game (1st) and 43.7 points per contest. Kingsbury’s stints as an offensive coordinator at Houston and Texas A&M are even more impressive. It’s not a stretch to say he’s one of the better college offensive coordinators of the last decade.

I would have no problem if the Jets hired Kingsbury and he brought the air raid offense to New York. That would be something totally different.

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22 minutes ago, ScarletKnight89 said:

I would have no problem if the Jets hired Kingsbury and he brought the air raid offense to New York. That would be something totally different.

If Macc hires him then atleast, in terms of implementing a high octane offensive scheme, the Jets would have caught up with what many of the top offenses in the league have been utilizing for years

 

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39 minutes ago, Scoop24 said:

Company line man. Very rare for players to rip there current head coach . Regardless of how they truly feel 

sure. but now they are showing total immaturity commenting on HC probables .  You just do not do that.  The Jet players are children

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14 minutes ago, jack48 said:

sure. but now they are showing total immaturity commenting on HC probables .  You just do not do that.  The Jet players are children

Lol there people with opinions on who they would like to play for . U guys are so uptight it’s no where as serious as your making it out to be

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2 hours ago, nico002 said:

Any idea why ?

Mostly defensive players. Do the math, they want an offense to make their job easier.  They also see Sam every day ... any player should know a great QB in a great system is the key to winning .

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14 minutes ago, Integrity28 said:

Mostly defensive players. Do the math, they want an offense to make their job easier.  They also see Sam every day ... any player should know a great QB in a great system is the key to winning .

This. An offense that moves the ball and scores points takes pressure off of the defense.

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1 hour ago, ScarletKnight89 said:

I would have no problem if the Jets hired Kingsbury and he brought the air raid offense to New York. That would be something totally different.

Tough to run this type of offense in Dec. and January in the wind tunnel known of the Meadowlands. There has to be balance like the Saints have and the Chargers and Chiefs. Make him the OC but have a coach who will also establish the run game

 

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2 hours ago, Gastineau Lives said:

Maybe they should run the draft too?

We all know the reason why most times players support a coach. They also loved Herman Edwards and Todd Bowles. Players types of coaches who don't understand discipline. Their input is often a sign of someone to avoid. Just my observation...

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