1994 New York Jets season
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The 1994 New York Jets season was the 35th season for the team and the 25th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 8–8 record from 1993 under new head coach Pete Carroll. The franchise’s largest home crowd at that time, 75,606, watched the Jets battle Miami for a share of first place in the AFC East. The Jets led, 24–6, in the third quarter before Dan Marino led a furious comeback, capped by the “fake spike” touchdown pass to Mark Ingram, for the Dolphins’ 28–24 win. The Jets finished the season with a record of 6–10, losing six of their last seven games to end the season, and Carroll was fired. Following a Week 12 win at Minnesota, the Jets would lose 33 of the next 37 games.
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La stagione 1994 dei New York Jets è stata la 25ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 35ª complessiva. Fu la prima e unica stagione sotto la direzione del capo Pete Carroll che fu licenziato a fine dopo un bilancio di 6-10.
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* Defensive coordinator – Greg Robinson
* Defensive line – Larry Coyer
* Linebackers – Foge Fazio
* Defensive backs – Ed Donatell
* Defensive assistant – Steve Trimble
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* Chairman of the board – Leon Hess
* President – Steve Gutman
* Vice president/general manager – Dick Steinberg
* Assistant general manager – James Harris
* Director of player personnel – Dick Haley
* Director of pro personnel – Jim Royer
* Assistant director of pro personnel – Pat Kirwan
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* Offensive coordinator – Ray Sherman
* Quarterbacks – Walt Harris
* Running backs – Johnny Roland
* Receivers – Richard Mann
* Tight ends – Don Breaux
* Offensive line – Larry Beightol
* Offensive assistant – Sparky Woods
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The 1994 New York Jets season was the 35th season for the team and the 25th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 8–8 record from 1993 under new head coach Pete Carroll. The franchise’s largest home crowd at that time, 75,606, watched the Jets battle Miami for a share of first place in the AFC East. The Jets led, 24–6, in the third quarter before Dan Marino led a furious comeback, capped by the “fake spike” touchdown pass to Mark Ingram, for the Dolphins’ 28–24 win. The Jets finished the season with a record of 6–10, losing six of their last seven games to end the season, and Carroll was fired. Following a Week 12 win at Minnesota, the Jets would lose 33 of the next 37 games.
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La stagione 1994 dei New York Jets è stata la 25ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 35ª complessiva. Fu la prima e unica stagione sotto la direzione del capo Pete Carroll che fu licenziato a fine dopo un bilancio di 6-10. Davanti alla folla casalinga più alta mai fatta registrare sino a quel momento, 75.606, i Jets sfidarono i Dolphins per il primo posto della division nel tredicesimo turno. Con New York in vantaggio per 24-6 nel terzo quarto, Dan Marino guidò una furiosa rimonta, culminata dal passaggio da touchdown per in una giocata divenuta nota come "fake spike" che diede la vittoria agli avversari per 28-24. La squadra non si riprese più e fu sconfitta in tutte le restanti gare della stagionw.
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* Special teams – Brad Seely
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