Dean Spanos
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Tyler Seau, center, the son of Junior Seau, reacts to fans during a public memorial service for the late NFL football player Junior Seau at Qualcomm Stadium Friday, May 11, 2012, in San Diego. At rear are pastor Miles McPherson, left, San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos , second from right, his ...
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Junior Seau's No. 55 to be retired by San Diego Chargers
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos announced Friday night that the team will officially retire Junior Seau's jersey No. 55. "Junior’s accomplishments on the
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Junior Seau remembered by thousands at San Diego celebration
and I wanted us to play together, and he had so much to do with helping to create those two things." Chargers owner Dean Spanos told the crowd that the team will officially retire Seau's No. 55. Hall of Famers Dan Fouts (No. 14) and Lance
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Junior Seau dead at 43; police investigating as possible suicide
community was inspiring. It was an honor to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family." Chargers president Dean Spanos said: "I can't put into words how I'm feeling right now. I'm shocked and devastated. Junior was my friend
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Junior Seau's death shocks his family, San Diego community
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "Junior and his family will remain in our thoughts." Chargers president Dean Spanos also praised Seau as a friend he honored to have known for 23 years. "We all know what he did on the field for the
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May 2, 2012: Looking back on a sobering day in the NFL
linebacker that we don't know what else to say . "I can't put into words how I'm feeling right now," Chargers owner Dean Spanos said. "I'm shocked and devastated. Junior was my friend. We all lost a friend today. Junior was an icon in our
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Dean Spanos on death of Junior Seau
Chargers president Dean Spanos addresses the media following Junior Seau's death.
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Spanos: Keeping Jackson and Tolbert would have limited team
have been lamenting the loss of wide receiver Vincent Jackson and running back Mike Tolbert . And Chargers president Dean Spanos feels their pain. Brooks: Mock Draft 5.0 With draft day closing in fast and furious, Bucky Brooks has his latest
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Chargers' Spanos: Offensive line, pass rush big desires in 2012
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos on Tuesday said that offensive line is the team's biggest offseason priority, followed by acquiring a pass rusher. "I think
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With few options, Chargers will call San Diego home in 2012
stadium in downtown L.A. this year, but that no longer seems to be the case. More importantly, Chargers president Dean Spanos is on record saying the Chargers are not interested in AEG's downplan plan or a second stadium proposal by Ed Roski
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Surprise in San Diego
What did Chargers owner Dean Spanos have to say about keeping Norv Turner and Chargers GM A.J. Smith? Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune stops by to talk about the decision in San Diego.
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Continuity fueled Spanos' decision to retain Smith, Turner
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos spent the past two days dissecting every aspect of his team's disappointing 2011 campaign and pondering the future of coach Norv
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Spanos believes Chargers can succeed under Turner, Smith
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos ended the speculation Tuesday, announcing that coach Norv Turner ..... time. La Canfora: Spanos believes After much contemplation, Dean Spanos decided consistency and continuity should be the rule for the
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Fisher has eyes for Bears, but Rams still most likely desination
Fisher would have been near the top of that list as well. San Diego had also been as likely a landing spot as any until Dean Spanos decided to keep Norv Turner. La Canfora: Coaching carousel The coaching carousel is spinning quickly. Jason La Canfora
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Can Rivers save Turner in San Diego?
organization who are behind Turner and would like him to return despite a second consecutive dark January. Team president Dean Spanos has said he will closely examine the season as a whole before making any decisions. “I don’t think it’s
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Coaching carousel begins spinning; Fisher a hot commodity
more than what Turner does. Changes with GM A.J. Smith and the front office could still come, however, with owner Dean Spanos mulling changes until later in the week. Follow Jason La Canfora on Twitter @JasonLaCanfora
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Chargers making changes?
Turner that mean he's making that clear to his teammates he's making clear to the media he's making that clear the Dean Spanos behind closed doors and he would alienate. Our franchise quarterback and then you go. Take a step further let's
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Chargers' Turner praised by key supporters, including Rivers
disappointed ... but the last eight years has been the best eight years that this franchise has ever had." Team president Dean Spanos , while publicly saying he has made no decision on Turner's future, believes he has little choice but to fire the
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Jobs of Chargers' coach, GM reportedly hinge on two games
season games, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune . An ugly six-game losing streak reportedly had owner Dean Spanos feeling three weeks ago that he'd have to dismiss Turner and Smith after the season . However, The Union-Tribune
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FedEx - Webisode 13
President of the San Diego Chargers and head of A.G. Spanos Company, Dean Spanos , sits down and speaks about his family's vast interests in the business and how it all started with his father, Alex, taking out a loan.
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Report: Teams interested in Turner, Smith if Chargers sever ties
Turner and Smith have heard their share of criticism. A report from the Union-Tribune last week said Chargers owner Dean Spanos has "no choice" but to fire Turner this offseason and would likely part ways with Smith, too.
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Report: Bolts' Spanos weighs firing GM Smith along with Turner
organization that appeared destined for better in 2011. The feeling from those around the team is that Chargers president Dean Spanos has "no choice" but to fire coach Norv Turner after the season, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Friday. The
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Chargers' Turner focused soley on halting losing streak
me. I've been doing this for awhile." Turner also said his bosses, general manager A.J. Smith and President Dean Spanos , haven't said anything to him about job security. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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What will it take to save Turner in San Diego?
GM A.J. Smith is also under review by team president Dean Spanos . Although, the “collateral” Smith has in building ..... NFL Network Tagged: A.J. Smith , Around the League , Dean Spanos , Kevin Acee , San Diego Chargers
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Chargers’ Rivers admits he’s in a funk
Philip Rivers has seen better days. His league-leading 14 interceptions and 17 turnovers prompted Chargers owner Dean Spanos to suggest his quarterback is having an “off year,” while former teammate LaDainian Tomlinson added his two cents




