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DAVIE, Florida (AP) - rookie Miami Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll found it difficult to escape the replay TV episode involving him tripping and New York Jets.Carroll said Wednesday that he saw rebroadcast over time it can count. "These past two days that continues, every channel I come in,"he said, shaking his head." "I try to watch TV." I can't get away from it. "" Assistant coach Jets Sal Alosi suspended indefinitely on Wednesday after they discovered that he has ordered five inactive to form a wall along the sideline for a punt return, in which he stumbled Carroll.The NFL players focuses also on the incident, and jets have not ruled out the possibility that Alosi will be fired .c ' is their problem, "said Carroll. "It is not my problem." I've moved it. What they do in New York, they have to if occupy qui.Du triggering caused a muscle spasm in the right leg of Carroll, he broke last year, but later, he returned to game.The dolphins reserve said that it has received many phone calls and text messages, and incident made him somewhat of a celebrity. "" Yeah, in a weird way, "he said. "Many people said,"I saw what happened."" Are you OK? "I tell everyone that I am fine. "Shortly after the match, Alosi apologize by telephone at Carroll and Dolphins coach Tony Sparano. "" I am pleased that he has called me ", said Carroll. "He admitted that he, as a man." He was sorry. "When the contact has occurred, Carroll did not know what had happened. His reaction when he first saw a replay? "I didn't know was blatant that,"he said." "At first I thought it was me - that I had run into someone on the sideline.""Aware of the endless reruns, Carroll says episode offers a lesson about caméras.Ils are everywhere," said he. "You cannot with impunity nothing."
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