Hollywood Florida 12/15/2010 12:30:38 AM
News / Sports

Jets Coach Sal Alosi Suspended

Sal Alosi NY Jets trainer was suspended without pay for the rest of the 2010 season.  Along with being fined for $25,000.  The suspension and fine is a direct result for tripping a Dolphins player on the sideline during their Sunday game.

Alosi was caught on video sticking out his left knee to trip Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll, who ran out of bounds while covering a punt in the third quarter of Miami’s 10-6 win.

Sal, blinking back fake tears, said on Monday, “I let everybody down yesterday with my actions. My actions were inexcusable and irresponsible.”

“I wasn’t thinking,” Alosi said. “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.”

Carrol, who twice broke his right leg while playing in high school and college, said he wasn’t 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.”

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