The San Diego Chargers' CEO Dean Spanos and General Manager A.J. Smith have made the biggest desperation move in Super Charger history.
The three-year extension signed by Norv Turner only makes sense in one big way, and that’s money.
For an organization to re-sign a head coach who has consistently been outcoached in the playoffs to a three-year extension so quickly is absolutely dumbfounding.
My mind hurt when I found out Norv Turner was signed to a three-year extension within a day of losing to the less-talented Jets.
I was still trying to get over the heartbreaking Charger loss, and now this.
But after considering the Chargers' biggest obstacle to future success—the resigning of free agents Shawne Merriman, Darren Sproles, Vincent Jackson, Marcus McNeill, Jeromey Clary, Malcom Floyd, Mike Tolbert, and the decision to keep LaDainian Tomlinson, money seems to be the most logical reasoning behind the move.
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