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As the Chargers prepare to begin negotiations in earnest with several of their star players, both sides will be dealing with an uncertainty looming over the talks. With potential – many say likely – labor instability on the horizon, it isn't even known for sure when several Chargers will become free agents. “I'm anxious to find out,” one agent said. “I don't know how it's going to affect ... [link]

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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/9/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... are making four of their five minicamp practices open to the public . Tony Dungy’s autobiography was required reading for every  student at a high school in Tampa. The Chiefs were caught unprepared at kicker when free agent Josh Brown turned down their contract offer. Even though he’s not a rookie, Raiders RB Michael Bush, who spent all of 2007 recovering from a broken leg, will participate in the Raiders’ rookie minicamp. The Chargers may have a flurry of contract negotiations coming up. The Rams are trying to convert a college ...

NFL Friday: Pats Taped Offensive Signals Too; Holmgren Slims Down
Published 5/9/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
... Skeptical (Boston Globe) Patriots: Bledsoe, McGinest Smack at Camera-Gate (Boston Herald) Dolphins: Chad Henne Q & A (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) Titans: LenDale White Expects Better Backfield (Tennessean) Texans: Kubiak Changes Up Routine (Houston Chronicle) Browns: McGinest to Retire After 2008 Season (AP) Chargers: Keeping Top Talend a Tall Task (San Diego Union-Tribune) Chiefs: Chiefs ...

Chargers have to pay the toll soon
Published 5/9/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... There's a nice read in the San Diego Union-Tribune about the Chargers' future. This is a team with a great roster but many of San Diego's stars have contracts running out in the next two years. With so many big-money players to deal with on the horizon and with the a possible lockout looming in three years, Chargers general manager A.J. Smith will have his hands full. ...

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