I've Seen Some Dirty Stuff In My Day But This Takes The Cake

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In the Jets/Dolphins game, Miami was punting and Nolan Caroll was running down the sideline covering the punt when a Jets staffer or inactive player stuck their knee out and tripped Carroll up. Carroll was down for a bit but this is the dirtiest play I've ever seen and I hope someone loses their job over it. Here is the link to Yahoo on the story and there is a video also. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Video-Jets-employee-trips-Dolphins-player-durin;_ylt=AlQe5gNnOI0k6c88tmcxe5o5nYcB?urn=nfl-294916
 

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In the Jets/Dolphins game, Miami was punting and Nolan Caroll was running down the sideline covering the punt when a Jets staffer or inactive player stuck their knee out and tripped Carroll up. Carroll was down for a bit but this is the dirtiest play I've ever seen and I hope someone loses their job over it. Here is the link to Yahoo on the story and there is a video also. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...t=AlQe5gNnOI0k6c88tmcxe5o5nYcB?urn=nfl-294916

My goodness. I can't believe that garbage; that guy should be banned from holding a job in the league and he really deserves to be knocked out

This kind of thing starts at the top and the Jets have an attitude problem
 

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Unless the league throws this guy out permanently, I'm going to lose a lot of respect for Goodell. They should be wishing this guy luck in whatever coaching job he can land in the CFL or the carwash or wherever because he shouldn't ever be allowed on an NFL field again.
 

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That's freaking ridiculous. It's like sucker punching someone in the back of the head in a brawl and then running away. That scumbag better be terminated and fined.
 

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Wow. Totally uncalled for. He obviously threw his knee out there.

He will be fired, if for no other reason than for the Jets to save face.
 
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Yep, turns out to be the strength and conditioning coach. They were just discussing it on NBC and Costas seems to think firing the guy to be excessive. Um, no. Not even close. They have to draw some kind of line.
 

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Yep, turns out to be the strength and conditioning coach. They were just discussing it on NBC and Costas seems to think firing the guy to be excessive. Um, no. Not even close. They have to draw some kind of line.
Costas is a blowhard. He said it with a smirk on his face like he was trying to bait Florio into a debate. I hate his halftime rants. That coach could have cost that guy his livelihood. He should lose his job.
 

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That Yahoo story...

In the Jets/Dolphins game, Miami was punting and Nolan Caroll was running down the sideline covering the punt when a Jets staffer or inactive player stuck their knee out and tripped Carroll up. Carroll was down for a bit but this is the dirtiest play I've ever seen and I hope someone loses their job over it. Here is the link to Yahoo on the story and there is a video also. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Video-Jets-employee-trips-Dolphins-player-durin;_ylt=AlQe5gNnOI0k6c88tmcxe5o5nYcB?urn=nfl-294916

...originally linked to this video as well....it's even worse:

1954 Cotton Bowl Classic:

The Owls played in the eighteenth Cotton Bowl Classic against the Crimson Tide of Alabama. The game featured one of the most famous plays in college football history when Rice's Dickey Moegle (later Maegle) burst free on a sweep play, and on his way down the sideline, was tackled by Tommy Lewis, who had come off the Alabama sideline without his helmet to tackle Moegle. Referee Cliff Shaw saw Lewis come off the bench and gave the Owls the 95 yard touchdown. Rice would win the game 28-6, with the only Crimson Tide score coming from Lewis. The yardage added to Moegle's 265 yards rushing, a Cotton Bowl Classic record that would stand until Tony Temple's effort in 2008. This would be the Owls' last bowl win until the 2008 Texas Bowl, a win which also secured the Owls their first 10-win season since 1949.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSteCSinjTs
 

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One of the Cards should have done this to James Harrison in the Super Bowl.
 

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I think it is hilarious. In the video I saw, the Dolphin gunner was running out of bounds for about 20 yards. That is cheating. :eek: The sideline coach, 3 yards out of bounds, stuck his toe out. :biglaugh:
 

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In the Jets/Dolphins game, Miami was punting and Nolan Caroll was running down the sideline covering the punt when a Jets staffer or inactive player stuck their knee out and tripped Carroll up. Carroll was down for a bit but this is the dirtiest play I've ever seen and I hope someone loses their job over it. Here is the link to Yahoo on the story and there is a video also. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...t=AlQe5gNnOI0k6c88tmcxe5o5nYcB?urn=nfl-294916

It was their strength and conditioning coach
 

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I think it is hilarious. In the video I saw, the Dolphin gunner was running out of bounds for about 20 yards. That is cheating. :eek: The sideline coach, 3 yards out of bounds, stuck his toe out.
I actually kinda agree with this. The player was running down the sideline out of bounds for quite a while. He can't do that. The coach/trainer didn't take a step forward or blatently tackle the guy, he very slightly moved his knee out. He had a right to stand where he was standing on the sidelines. It's probably still a bush league play, but IMO not as serious as if he had done it on the playing field, in bounds.

I'm OK with the team getting a fine and handing the discipline internally. There are bigger issues to worry about in the league that this. Small potatoes to me and definitely apples and oranges to the college bowl game referenced before where someone ran onto the field of play to tackle a breakaway ball carrier.
 

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He was fined $25K and suspended the rest of the season. Expensive error on his part.
 
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He was fined $25K and suspended the rest of the season. Expensive error on his part.

This hurts a hell of a lot more than the $75K Harrison was crying about earlier. $25K plus lost wages to a guy making maybe $100 or so thousand a year is a heck of a shot compared to $75K to a guy making millions per year.
 

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I think it is hilarious. In the video I saw, the Dolphin gunner was running out of bounds for about 20 yards. That is cheating. :eek: The sideline coach, 3 yards out of bounds, stuck his toe out. :biglaugh:

That is a penalty. You have to establish yourself back into the field of play as soon as possible.


It didn't look like he stuck his foot out and tripped him, more like he didn't get out of the way instead.
 

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That is a penalty. You have to establish yourself back into the field of play as soon as possible.


It didn't look like he stuck his foot out and tripped him, more like he didn't get out of the way instead.

I hope the Jet players take up a collection and slip him some big cash in his Xmas stocking.
 

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Hmmm.

Former Buffalo Bill Steve Tasker, one of the greatest special teams players in history, said the Jets' tactic -- if intentional -- didn't bother him at all. He didn't condone Alosi's trip, but he has no problem with a team trying to defend its sideline to prevent a gunner from gaining field position.

"No question, you're not supposed to trip someone, but I think this is an overreaction," he said in a phone interview. "This isn't stealing signs or illegal taping or somebody sabotaging something. It was just a guy, reacting."

Tasker said he made a living out of running out of bounds as a gunner, using the sideline to escape blockers. One time, in a game against the Jets, he was so far out of bounds that he ran through the bench area to break free. Another time, he said he was tripped by former Giants punter Sean Landeta while running on the boundary.

"You think this is the first time [a trip] ever happened? Come on," Tasker said. "Guys were always giving me extra shoves. You don't want to see someone get hurt, but it's not a big deal. Why wouldn't you give a guy a forearm shiver? Everyone on the sideline is part of a team and they all want to win. Shoot, even the doctors are competitive.

"If [the Jets] are coached to do that, so what? Call a penalty on them. If a gunner is going to use the sideline as a weapon, like I did, why wouldn't you want to form a road block? There's nothing wrong with that as long as it's within the rules."

Because of Tasker, the league changed the rules, restricting the gunner -- aka the Steve Tasker Rule. On Monday, ESPN Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen reported the NFL will send a memo to all 32 clubs as a reminder that they should adhere to league rules that require players,
 

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That is a penalty. You have to establish yourself back into the field of play as soon as possible.


It didn't look like he stuck his foot out and tripped him, more like he didn't get out of the way instead.

He did a lean and put his knee out there.

Plus how about the wall set up there? Funny all the same!
 

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