Sunday, December 12, 2010

Video: Jets employee trips Dolphins player during game

We know that the New York Jets are a team that likes to be loud and proud about their exploits. They're a team with a lot of swagger even when things are not going well, which they haven't been of late. Less than a week after losing 45-3 to the New England Patriots on Monday Night football, Rex Ryan's bunch lost 10-6 to the Miami Dolphins, and did so in a much more embarrassing fashion.
What, you say? How can a four-point deficit be worse than a 42-point beatdown? Because at least in the Patriots game, nobody on the Jets' sideline did anything rotten like this:




This play happened with 2:58 left in the third quarter, when the Dolphins punted to Jets receiver Santonio Holmes(notes). As Holmes took the ball for a short return, cornerback Nolan Carroll(notes) was hurt on the right sideline as he rushed down to cover the play. The replay showed strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi extending his knee just enough to trip Carroll up on the play. Carroll was down for a minute, but returned to play later in the game.
You can be absolutely sure that the league will be looking at this play very hard, and that Alosi will be dealt with severely. Quite a foolish gesture -- this is the kind of thing that could cost Alosi his job on some organizations. And all over a little knee shot! The very least this joker could have done was to get his money's worth on the sideline tackle, as Alabama's Tommy Lewis did to Rice's Dicky Maegle did in the 1954 Cotton Bowl:



In all seriousness, there's nothing funny about this. Taking an unsuspecting player out under any circumstances is a very dangerous thing, and Carroll could have been hurt much worse than he was.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Video-Jets-employee-trips-Dolphins-player-durin?urn=nfl-294916

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