FLORHAM PARK (AP) — Another banner-toting plane from frustrated New York Jets fans calling for the ouster of general manager John Idzik has circled during practice.

A sign directed at New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is seen on the side of Route 3 near MetLife Stadium
A sign directed at New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is seen on the side of Route 3 near MetLife Stadium (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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The banner which appeared during the early portion of practice Wednesday read: "PENALTY FLAG DAY 12/21 FIREJOHNIDZIK.COM" in 5-foot capital red letters. The message was a reminder that the fan site has been issuing yellow towels — deemed "penalty flags" — at New York- and New Jersey-area bars, urging owner Woody Johnson to "clean house" by firing Idzik, team president Neil Glat and senior personnel executive Terry Bradway.

Fans are expected to bring the towels to the Jets' home finale Sunday against New England.

On Nov. 5, a plane with a banner paid for by a fan that read "FIRE JOHN IDZIK" circled Jets practice for 20 minutes.

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