When is Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune ever going to stop kissing the butt of Chargers’ General Manager A.J. Smith?
Did you see the latest in Sunday’s U-T?
Acee tried to defend the indefensible comments of Smith regarding LaDainian Tomlinson.
As a reminder, Tomlinson wrote on his blog:
“I have been getting a lot of messages on my site regarding me leaving San Diego. I feel that I need to make it very clear that I have NO intentions of leaving San Diego. San Diego is where my career started and where I'd like it to end. I have nothing but love and the upmost (sic) respect for this team, the players, and the Spanos Family. Me being traded is completely out of my hands. I have ABSOLUTELY no control in that decision making. All I can do is wait and see how it all plays out. As for now, I am a Charger and will be until I am told otherwise."
Smith replied:
“My first reaction was we both have similar feelings. I have no intentions of leaving San Diego. San Diego is where my GM career started and where I'd like it to end. I also have nothing but love and the utmost respect for this team, the players and the Spanos family. I have absolutely no control over how long I will be with the Chargers.”
Acee, who should be part of the Chargers’ media relations department, tried to defend Smith by saying the general manager meant no disrespect toward LT.
Yeah, and if that’s the case, Smith meant no disrespect when his ego and attitude drove the likes of Drew Brees, Donnie Edwards and Marty Schottenheimer out of town.
If you don’t believe me, go back and read the Sports Letters to the Editor in Sunday’s Union-Tribune.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
Did you see the latest in Sunday’s U-T?
Acee tried to defend the indefensible comments of Smith regarding LaDainian Tomlinson.
As a reminder, Tomlinson wrote on his blog:
“I have been getting a lot of messages on my site regarding me leaving San Diego. I feel that I need to make it very clear that I have NO intentions of leaving San Diego. San Diego is where my career started and where I'd like it to end. I have nothing but love and the upmost (sic) respect for this team, the players, and the Spanos Family. Me being traded is completely out of my hands. I have ABSOLUTELY no control in that decision making. All I can do is wait and see how it all plays out. As for now, I am a Charger and will be until I am told otherwise."
Smith replied:
“My first reaction was we both have similar feelings. I have no intentions of leaving San Diego. San Diego is where my GM career started and where I'd like it to end. I also have nothing but love and the utmost respect for this team, the players and the Spanos family. I have absolutely no control over how long I will be with the Chargers.”
Acee, who should be part of the Chargers’ media relations department, tried to defend Smith by saying the general manager meant no disrespect toward LT.
Yeah, and if that’s the case, Smith meant no disrespect when his ego and attitude drove the likes of Drew Brees, Donnie Edwards and Marty Schottenheimer out of town.
If you don’t believe me, go back and read the Sports Letters to the Editor in Sunday’s Union-Tribune.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
2 comments:
Yeah, that Acee guy is bad news. He needs to be objective about the Chargers. If you read him, you think AJ never makes a mistake. Sad!
I see AJ is back-pedaling. It may be too little, too late. He shoots his mouth off too much.
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