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Old 12-14-2010, 12:29 PM   #23
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Re: Jets Trainer Trips Miami Player

I give Mr. Alosi credit for being a man, immediately stepping up and admitting he did it instead of playing the plausable deniability game that so many people do nowadays in sports. "we had a different interpretation of the rules", "the illegal substance must have come from an over the counter cold medicine", "the steak i ate last night must have had hormones in it", or the best "i have a rare disorder called over-trained athlete syndrome".

on teh flip side, i firmly believe those guys standing in line right at the edge were there to act as an interference, they would claim they were in the space they are allowed to be, it just so happened that they formed a line as close as they legally could be. i believe this instruction came from a higher up coach, that the same dolphin player whad run down the sideline earlier in the game, and Alosi took things to far. which i understand, hes explanation of he just wasnt thinking i believe. weve all done things without thinking then a second later just cant beleive what we had done.

i applaud Mr. Alosi for standing up like a man but when an organizatin like the jets pushes the envelope of what is legal, you have to know that sometimes things are going to get pushed to far. you cant play on that fine line and not cross over sometimes.
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