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Sickness? --> NO
Injury --> NO
Worse, LB Merriman changed agents and signed with one of the Ponson brothers.

The Ponson's are infamous for their normal long holdouts.
The Chargers are infamous for their normal long 1st round holdouts.
Together, it could be halloween before a contract is signed.





Merriman plans to skip Chargers' offseason workouts

By Bernie Wilson
ASSOCIATED PRESS
6:43 p.m. May 5, 2005

SAN DIEGO ? First-round draft pick Shawne Merriman was advised by his new agent to skip all offseason workouts with the San Diego Chargers, starting with this weekend's minicamp.

Merriman and agent Kevin Poston want the Chargers to change the language that protects unsigned players in the minicamp agreement, general manager A.J. Smith said Thursday.

Smith said he was told of the decision on Wednesday by Poston, whom Merriman recently hired. Smith also said the Chargers have no intention of changing the protection language, which deals with injuries to players before they are under contract. Players not under contract sign agreements before offseason workouts.

"He's firm and we're firm," Smith said. "So I guess what we're talking about is him missing all this valuable time. That's the disappointing part of it. I respect his position and obviously he respects ours, but unfortunately, our player is not here."

That means Merriman will miss two minicamps and several coaching sessions.

"In 16 years, we've never had a client hold out of a minicamp," Poston told The Associated Press on Thursday night. "Unfortunately, the language of the minicamp agreement is not standard across the league. Players have held out of minicamp due to the way the minicamp agreement was written. In fact, we only requested the Chargers use the exact same language as another team and they declined. Shawne Merriman is the No. 12 pick and he should be afforded the same level of injury protection as other NFL rookies."

Merriman, an outside linebacker from Maryland, apparently fired his first agent, Gary Wichard, right after the draft. Poston and his brother, Carl, have represented numerous first-round picks and have had several protracted negotiations.

Smith said the Chargers have had only two players injured before they were under contract, and reached fair settlements with them.

"We do have a history of taking care of players," Smith said. "Everybody else has always signed and gone out on the field."

The Chargers projected Merriman as a starter opposite outside linebacker Steve Foley to help punch up their lethargic pass rush.

Smith said he anticipates opening contract negotiations with Merriman in early July. "Hopefully things will work out there and he'll join us the first day of training camp," Smith said.

Then again, the Chargers have a history of not getting their top draft picks into training camp on time, and this development doesn't necessarily bode well.


In recent seasons, quarterback Philip Rivers, cornerback Quentin Jammer and running back LaDainian Tomlinson all had long holdouts. Tomlinson had no problem getting up to speed and was a starter from the first game of his career, but the holdouts by Rivers and Jammer cost them a chance to compete for starting jobs. Jammer did play in 14 games as a rookie, starting four, but Rivers sat on the bench most of last season behind Drew Brees.

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OK,
maybe because both the team and agent are widely known asl ong, long, long, long holdout
partners, the contract may be signed before the start of the season, but don't hold your breath.

Both parties may realize they can not bully the other and work out a contract early. They both may feel a sense of urgency. I feel the Chargers, upon learning of the new agent, will now not expect Merriman to be in before the regular season.

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Foley not buying Merriman's reason for skipping minicamp

By Bernie Wilson
ASSOCIATED PRESS
5:15 p.m. May 6, 2005


SAN DIEGO ? Outside linebacker Steve Foley, one of the toughest, nastiest players in the San Diego Chargers' 3-4 defense, wasn't buying first-round draft pick Shawne Merriman's reason for skipping minicamp.
"The guy needs to get here," Foley said after the first of two practices on Friday. "I don't care how well he thinks he's doing wherever he is. Fact of the matter is, he needs to get here with everybody else."

Merriman, the 12th pick in the draft two weeks ago, is staying away from all offseason workouts on the advice of his new agent, Kevin Poston. Poston wants the Chargers to change the language that protects unsigned players in case of injury. The Chargers refused, and Merriman, an outside linebacker from Maryland, was the only no-show Friday.

The Chargers projected Merriman to start opposite Foley, who had 10 sacks in an otherwise lethargic pass rush.

"We know what happens when guys usually miss significant time, they end up being left behind," Foley said. "They want to get upset because they're not in there playing a significant amount of time or that big role that they feel they should. In this defense, you really have to be in tune with what's going on. If you're not, you won't be out there. I don't care how gifted you are, how good of a player you are."
 
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