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Jets superfan Fireman Ed takes issue with lack of screen time at stadium: 'They’re phasing us out'

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New York Jets fans love to give their team a bit of a boost during the eight or so weeks they have to support them at MetLife Stadium during the NFL season.

Fans in the green and white follow their most famous fan, Fireman Ed, as they chant "J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets" throughout the game. But lately, Fireman Ed, whose real name is Ed Anzalone, said his experience at MetLife Stadium hasn’t been the same.

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New York Jets fan Fireman Ed Anzalone during the Miami Dolphins game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Oct. 17, 2011. (Ed Mulholland-USA Today Sports)

"I’ve been getting a lot of emails and texts from fans about the Jet experience in the stadium with the big screens. Last night in particular – although on the Denver game also – last night in particular [the Jets] scored a touchdown and normally as a tradition we’re always put on the screen… to do the Jet chant and get the crowd going," Anzalone said in a video posted to his Instagram on Tuesday. 

"Also, on the defensive end, which is the most important, normally, they would put us on the screen to get the crowd going. It gives us more of a widespread experience for the fans to see and we could get the defensive chant going. But something is going on in the Jet production team over in ‘Jet Life Stadium.’

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Fireman Ed cheers on the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Oct. 23, 2011. (Danny Wild-USA Today Sports)

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