Former Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas has accused the Jets of deliberately forming a human wall on their sideline to influence the Dolphins' gunner, Nolan Carroll. Carroll was purposely tripped by Sal Alosi, New York's strength and conditioning coach, but Thomas doesn't believe Alosi wasn't acting alone. "They had to be ordered to stand there because they're foot to foot," Thomas said Tuesday on Miami radio station WQAM. "There's four of them, side to side -- five of them, I mean -- on the edge of the coach's zone. They're only out there to restrict the space of the gunner. "But there's more to it because I'm telling you, the only thing [Alosi] did wrong was intentionally put that knee out there. If he just stood there, there would never have been a problem, even if the guy got tripped. But there's more to this. He was ordered to stand there. No one is foot to foot on the sideline in the coach's box."