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Tannenbaum did not rule out the possibility that Alosi will be fired. A decision will be made once he and Johnson return from Texas.
"All options are on the table," he said.
League spokesman Greg Aiello said that "Ray Anderson and his staff are reviewing and clarifying sideline protocols with the teams at today's league meeting in Fort Worth and will follow up with a memo to the clubs this week."
When asked at the meetings if what the Jets did was improper, Anderson said: "Yes."
Westhoff said he didn't know if such a technique was within the rules, but it doesn't matter to him regardless.
"Does it help you on the sideline? I think it's ridiculous," he said. "I don't do it, nor do I care if anyone else does it."
Tannenbaum said the team looked at the game film of the play and "it looked to me like it was unusual for them to be standing that way." The Jets interviewed the players who were standing near Alosi, but will not take any action against them.
"This is just about Sal," Tannenbaum said.
Tannenbaum said the latest decision by the team regarding Alosi comes "for the totality of the situation."
Alosi was first with the Jets from 2001-05, then worked for the Falcons for one season before he was hired by then-New York coach Eric Mangini in 2007 to be the head strength and conditioning coach.
A former linebacker at Hofstra, Alosi earned an award for sportsmanship and fair play both on and off the field during his college career.
"I'm really disappointed," Tannenbaum said. "Sal's done a lot of good things as the strength and conditioning coach and done a lot of good things for the organization, but, yeah, I'm very disappointed with what's happened."
Carroll left the game Sunday with a muscle spasm, but returned in the fourth quarter. Alosi later apologized to him and Dolphins coach Tony Sparano.
"I'm glad he called me," Carroll said Wednesday. "He admitted it to me, like a man. He was sorry."
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