Gates Signs New Deal

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  1. LawGenius

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    SAN DIEGO (Aug. 21, 2005) -- Antonio Gates signed a one-year contract to end his holdout with the San Diego Chargers. In a new twist to the Chargers' most-pressing saga, general manager A.J. Smith seemed bewildered by reports quoting Gates' agent, Andre Colona, as saying that commissioner Paul Tagliabue can shorten the suspension if requested by the Chargers. "If there's some development here that you all are reporting, and there is a hearing and the commissioner says he can come back to the San Diego Chargers for Dallas, I think that would be unbelievable," Smith said during a news conference at halftime of an exhibition game against St. Louis. "That's exciting. But you guys are way ahead of me on that. But we'll explore, weigh the options, and go from there." An NFL spokesman, though, said there doesn't appear to be any way to reverse the process set in motion by the Chargers in an attempt to break an impasse in negotiations for a multiyear deal for Gates, who was named All-Pro in just his second season. The team sent Colona a letter more than a week ago ordering Gates to be in camp and sign a contract by Aug. 20, or be put on the Roster Exempt List once he does sign, triggering a three-game suspension. "Once the letter is sent, the player is out," spokesman Steve Alic said. If Gates had met the deadline, he would be OK, Alic said. Now, "he'll be able to suit up for Week 2 of the regular season," Alic said. Smith said the Chargers checked with the NFL management council before sending the letter and were told "100 percent that you can't get your player back. That's pretty strong. It affects us, too, now. Not only is Antonio out of the game, but the Chargers are out of the tight end in the game. But we understood that when the letter was delivered." Said Alic: "I've spoken to the management council today just to double-check what I know, and that is the case, 100 percent. I'm not aware of any type of appeal process." Chargers receiver Keenan McCardell, a member of the NFL Players Association Executive Committee, also said he was unaware of any appeals process. Asked if he regretted sending the letter, Smith said: "Oh no. Absolutely not. Oh, no, no, no, no. We knew if sent the letter, 100 percent we're out the player. We need to get this going. We're not getting anywhere." Gates had a breakout year in 2004, helping the Chargers go 12-4 and reach the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons. Gates caught 13 touchdown passes -- a league record for tight ends -- and led the Chargers with 81 catches for 964 yards. As an exclusive-rights free agent, Gates was tendered a one-year contract for the minimum for a third-year player. That Chargers say Gates deserves to be paid more, but can't agree with Colona on the number of years or dollar amount of a long-term deal. Smith said he concurred with Colona that "negotiations are dead in the water. We just can't seem to get it going. We've been at this thing for 10 months. We'll just hopefully keep banging away at it. Andre said Antonio will sign the tender and play for $380,000, then go into the restricted free-agent market. So we pretty much have established that." Next offseason, Gates can receive offers from other clubs. The Chargers would have the right to match any offer. Colona reportedly said he won't negotiate after the Dallas game. "It looks like we've got a window now, from when the tender is signed, until Dallas," Smith said.
     
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    I read something like this in the paper this morning. it's good to hear that they're not letting go of him. Good re-signing by them, he will be key to their success this year.It sucks that he has to miss Week 1 though, maybe the Chargers can get the W without him.
     
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    he is the major factor of that offense, who have they got in week1??Yer its always good when ur best player resigns, should give them a lot of confidence
     
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    Good to get Gates for the next 6 seasons, the future looks bright for us.We can still beat Dallas in week one without him, Justin Peele is a solid tight end and I believe he can fill the hole decently for the game. Anyways Drew Brees can always just throw to LT, or hey our wide receivers even. LT will get his carries and everything should be fne, I mean it's not like we're playing the Patriots or anything.
     

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