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Sure, what that assistant did was funny, and at the same time cheap and/or wrong.
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"Funny"? Can you possibly be serious in that opinion?
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You can even argue that it was egregious, and a serious issue to which could be cause for termination, but in now way should you (or I, or "WE", as fans) be the sole judge and determinators to what happens to him as a ramification of his actions, and whether or not he is still employed by the NFL.
You have no right to determine his fate by your own moral clause of what you happened to catch on television and/or subsequent highlight (lowlight) reels.
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course I have no say in his punishment. Note that I DIDN'T say "fire the bastard". I said that I believed that the Jets organization should have made some serious moves on its own (i.e., not waiting for the NFL as a whole to make a decision) to show that they care about the integrity of the game. I still believe that they should not have waited for someone else to punish him before saying anything.
There are laws/rules, and then there are honorable and dishonorable practices. I believe that Alosi broke a rule, and that the Jets organization did not show honor in their handling of the situation.