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Nolan Carroll Tripped By Sal Alosi: Jets Assistant Coach Intentionally Trips Dolphins Player (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 12/12/10 09:38 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll was tripped by the New York Jets' strength and conditioning coach on the sideline while covering a punt in the third quarter of Miami's 10-6 victory Sunday.

The rookie fell to the turf while running down the sideline, and the Jets' Sal Alosi later admitted he interfered with Carroll.

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"I made a mistake that showed a total lapse in judgment," Alosi said in a statement released by the Jets about 2 1/2 hours after the game. "My conduct was inexcusable and unsportsmanlike and does not reflect what this organization stands for."

Carroll, who had an interception in the first quarter to set up a field goal, lay on the field for several minutes before walking off. He got back into the game in the fourth period.

Carroll said he was not angry about the incident.

"We got a W. That's not my problem," Carroll said. "That's the Jets' problem. We just move on. I felt contact, but I've got to watch film. I can't comment on it right now."

Jets coach Rex Ryan said he was unaware of the situation until informed by Bruce Speight, the team's director of media relations, after the loss. Ryan said the Jets would investigate the matter.

Then Alosi confessed.

"I spoke to coach (Tony) Sparano and Nolan Carroll to apologize before they took off," Alosi said. He added he apologized to Ryan, general manager Mike Tannenbaum and owner Woody Johnson.

"I accept responsibility for my actions as well as any punishment that follows," he said.

Alosi could face discipline from the Jets and from the NFL.

"The only thing I know ... is that my guys were screaming up there at the time," Sparano said. "When Nolan was down on the ground and they showed the thing, somebody from that sideline stuck a foot out. I talked to the referee. I didn't see it at that particular time. I told him at that point that it was on tape and the people upstairs are telling me that's what they see."

Sparano said he would send the film to the league.

"I don't know what else can be done," Sparano said. "There was a player down on the sideline and that's not good. We're trying to take care of players in this game."

Alosi was with the Jets from 2001-2005, then worked for the Falcons for one season. He returned to the Jets in 2007.

Alosi was a linebacker for Hofstra from 1996-2000.

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01:59 PM on 12/14/2010
Look at the photo and video. There was a whole gauntlet of Jets coaches with their toes to the line. Where are they looking? Not at the play on the field. They are all watching Carroll running up the sideline. The guy next to Alosi has his shoulder dropped, ready for impact. I'm not saying they premeditated tripping Carroll, but it does look like these coaches decided as a group to give him as little room to run as they could. Alosi might be taking one for the team with his punishment.
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darkmark
religion, the veil of evil.
12:21 PM on 12/14/2010
fired.
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shryock
It never is what it is anymore
08:00 AM on 12/14/2010
cuz cheating is the new sportsmanlike behavior.
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ssb752
Married to Betty Jo Bialosky (Nancy)
06:55 AM on 12/14/2010
Alosi said that he owes his career to his mentors, the late Woody Hayes and Timothy Leary.......
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03:26 AM on 12/14/2010
F the Jets.

First that female newscaster story now this tripper...the team is a bunch of low lifes.
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emrogers
What could possibly go wrong?
05:58 AM on 12/14/2010
Shocking with a coach like Rex, isn't it?
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
01:41 AM on 12/14/2010
The head coach sets the tone of class in that organization.
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thebearschick
12:10 AM on 12/14/2010
Not firing him says just as much about the Jets as his behavior did.

Defend your team's honor and fire the offender.
05:43 AM on 12/14/2010
And I just noticed you are a woman.
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emrogers
What could possibly go wrong?
11:18 PM on 12/13/2010
Alosi is the best tackler on the team.
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11:13 PM on 12/13/2010
Nice Tommy Lewis impersonation
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
10:56 PM on 12/13/2010
ok, i'm concerned...i've put an amber alert out for Kevski...tomorrow i'll have his avatar on every milk carton in the country......keeeeeeeev...come home, we miss you...it's ok that the jets have collapsed....it's not your fault...IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT
10:43 PM on 12/13/2010
This team does nothing in New York. So can we please get this low-life team to start calling itself the New Jersey Jets?

They're much more Christie than Bloomberg.
07:04 AM on 12/14/2010
Agreed. While we are at it, the New Jersey Giants too.

And the Yanks? How about re-naming Yankee Standium "The Peoples Collective Ball Park of NYC"?
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
10:42 PM on 12/13/2010
black coach instantly fired ESPN and foxsports all over this why do we feel sorry for him?
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emrogers
What could possibly go wrong?
11:16 PM on 12/13/2010
What are you talking about - try english.
05:45 AM on 12/14/2010
2much txtng, cant 4m cmplete sentencs- tryin... H3lp!
10:39 PM on 12/13/2010
That's showing a real good example coach.

They should have fired you on the spot.
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Quotidien
getting that 2:30 feeling
09:57 PM on 12/13/2010
This isn't the least bit funny. He should be FIRED.

He could have torn this guy's ACL.

If players are getting suspended and fined just for hits that they do in the course of playing a game, this COACH, who is supposed to be an example for the players should no longer be on the payroll of the NFL.
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Cowoak
Fishing 3812 miles southeast of Dutch Harbor.
09:59 PM on 12/13/2010
I completely agree