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New York Jets strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi has been suspended for the remainder of the regular season and the postseason without pay, FOXSports.com has learned. He also will be fined $25,000.
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Alosi is the Jets assistant who admitted Sunday that he stuck his left knee out and tripped Dolphins rookie cornerback Nolan Carroll, who was covering a punt in the third quarter of Miami’s 10-6 victory.
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Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum announced the punishment in a statement.
According to the Jets, Alosi’s suspension begins immediately. During this period, he will have no access to the team’s practice facility nor any interaction with coaches or players as it pertains to his job function. He will be eligible to return to the facility on the day following the team’s final game of the 2010 season.


“After reviewing the facts and consulting with the league office, we determined that this was the most appropriate discipline,” Tannenbaum said. “I have spoken with Sal. He understands the severity of his actions and has apologized to all parties involved in the incident. There is no place in the game for this type of behavior and his conduct falls disappointingly short of our expectations for anyone associated with the New York Jets. I have also reminded all members of the organization with sideline access that it is both a priority and their responsibility to maintain a safe environment.”


In the statement, Alosi said: “I accept responsibility for my actions and respect the team’s decision.”


The NFL has been reviewing the incident. Earlier on Monday, Alosi appeared at a news conference at the Jets’ practice facility and said he had not yet received any discipline from the team or the NFL, nor had he personally spoken to the league. At that time, Alosi said he had no plans to resign.


He did say, however, that he would accept any discipline the Jets or the NFL chose to administer.
“I let everybody down yesterday with my actions,” Alosi said during the news conference. “My actions were inexcusable and irresponsible. It’s on me.
“I wasn’t thinking. If I could go back and do it again, I sure as heck would take a step back. It was just a situation where I wasn’t thinking.”


Carroll fell to the turf and lay there for several minutes grabbing one of his legs before walking off.
''That's a thing that has no business in this league,'' coach Rex Ryan said, ''or anyplace else.''

Carroll, who returned in the fourth quarter, twice broke his right leg while playing: once ending his senior season in high school and again in his senior season at Maryland.


''I'm extremely thankful that my actions yesterday didn't result in any significant injury to Nolan or any other players,'' Alosi said.


He added that he apologized by phone to both Carroll and Dolphins coach Tony Sparano, and spoke to Ryan, Jets owner Woody Johnson and Tannenbaum about the situation.
At a news conference in Miami, Sparano said Alosi sounded humbled and sorry when they spoke Sunday night.


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unbelievable that carroll broke his leg already twice before...both times being his senior season in hs and coll....lucky 'break' it didn't happen again...
 

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That is a big fine and loss of pay for a guy who probably makes around $75,000 a year.

It is deserved.
 

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I love the outrage.

Everyone plays dirty. Too much money on the line not to.

Wake up sheeple.
 

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Alosi was a man about the incident and copped to it and said he would face the music whatever it was. I give him credit for that. I think sometimes in our lives we all do something spontaneously stupid and immediately regret it. I am sure Alosi didn't wake up Sunday morning with a plan to trip a dolphin gunner on a punt return by the Jets.

Like someone says $25K and the loss of his job until next season is probably a difficult financial burden on the guy who may have a wife and kids. He wasn't looking to scam money in the first place, he just pulled a real bonehead move. Lets not compare him to OJ Simpson.

I hope The jets hire him back when he is eligible, obviously he cares for the team.

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Updated: December 15, 2010, 2:18 PM ET
Jets suspend Sal Alosi indefinitely

By Rich Cimini
ESPNNewYork.com
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The New York Jets have suspended Sal Alosi indefinitely after the team got "new information" that the strength and conditioning coach "instructed" five players to stand in a wall before he tripped a Dolphins player on Sunday.

Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum announced the punishment after Alosi was suspended for the rest of the season and fined $25,000 on Monday.

"Over the last day as we continued our investigation we discovered some new information," Tannenbaum said. "The players at the Miami game were instructed by Sal to stand where they were forcing the gunner in the game to run around them. Based on that new information we've suspended Sal indefinitely, pending further review.

Tannenbaum said that as soon as the team learned the new information, the Jets contacted NFL vice president of football operations Ray Anderson.

"They support this initial decision that we presented to them," Tannenbaum said. "The league is going to look into this as well, as well they should. Once we get all the information we'll make a final determination."

Tannenbaum was clear in what happened.

"Specifically when Miami was punting they were asked to stand there by him," he said.

Tannenbaum said Alosi acted alone, that he wasn't told by anyone in the organization to instruct players to stand in a line. Addressing the media Monday, Alosi claimed he wasn't instructed by anyone to create a human wall.

Tannenbaum and coach Rex Ryan both insisted Monday that the players aren't coached to do that.

Could Alosi be fired for the move?

"All options are certainly on the table we're going to complete the review and get all the information," Tannenbaum said. "[Special teams coach] Mike Westhoff was not involved, Rex Ryan was not involved, but we just want to be thorough and get all the information."

Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas had accused the Jets Tuesday of deliberately forming a wall on their sideline to influence the Dolphins' gunner, Nolan Carroll.

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Thomas was part of a growing faction that believes Alosi wasn't acting alone.

"They had to be ordered to stand there because they're foot to foot," Thomas said Tuesday on Miami radio station WQAM. "There's four of them, side to side -- five of them, I mean -- on the edge of the coaches' zone. They're only out there to restrict the space of the gunner.

"But there's more to it because I'm telling you, the only thing [Alosi] did wrong was intentionally put that knee out there. If he just stood there, there would never have been a problem, even if the guy got tripped. But there's more to this. He was ordered to stand there. No one is foot to foot on the sideline in the coaches' box."

There was a six-man line, starting with Alosi and defensive lineman Marcus Dixon (inactive). It's believed the other four also were inactive players. They were in a tight formation, almost like soccer players preparing to defend a direct kick. Their toes were right up against the boundary, with Alosi positioned in the corner of the coaches' box.
 

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