I am saying what Alosi did was cheating. Standing in a line on the sidelines is not. It is impossible to prove in most cases that a coach is not doing everything in his power to avoid touching or impeding the path of the player unless they do something as incredibly stupid as Alosi did.
Belichick did something a few years back where he blocked Marvin Harrison from getting back on the field. He made it look like he was trying to get out his way, but it also seemed he was trying to impede his ability to get back on the field.
There's a difference between a coach not getting out of the way quick enough on a wayward reciever, and setting up a line of coaches to block a gunner.
Standing on the sidelines is not, standing on the sidelines foot to foot with the intention of restricting a player's movement most certainly is.












