Late in the third quarter, Dolphins’ punter Brandon Fields kicks the ball 60 yards down the field on the New York Jets’ own 25 yard line.
During the sequence of the play, Miami’s rookie cornerback Nolan Carroll was tripped by the Jets’ strength and conditioning coach by the name of Sal Alosi. Alos did apologize but that apology didn’t get him anywhere. He is banned for the rest of the season and was fined $25,000.
I agree and understand with this move by the league. The majority of you were probably saying if it was a player it would be different. Not true, if you are on the sideline during a game you are not allowed to get involved on any sequence of play.
The attack was sneaky. If Aslo just stuck his leg out obviously it would be a big deal not as big of a deal as this. I think the way he just sneakingly leaned into Carroll was uncalled for and the penalty was neccessary.
Definitely an uncalled for move. The penalty was stiff, but Alosi deserved it. Good thing Carroll wasn’t more seriously injured.
That was so uncalled for. Jets got their behinds kicked again anyway.
I hate the Jets. But everyone does that. They are just the ones who got caught.
This shows what the Jets really are
I couldn’t believe it when I saw, I can’t imagine players would be dumb enough to ever try this and yet here’s a coach doing it. He wouldn’t be welcomed back to my sideline anytime soon.
It doesn’t surprise me. I agree with Phil that a bunch of teams probably strategically have their players stand on the sideline like that. However, intentionally trip a player, that’s just ridiculous. Glad to see the coach got a stiff penalty.
NFL players go helmet to helmet and run each other over like trains and everyone is acting like this guy could have gotten so hurt by this hahaha i think the whole situation is silly and the bro needs to man up…props to Alosi, get the guy a uniform cuz hes making tackles from the sideline. This is hilarious.
This was crazy, last thing the jets needed