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According to the Associated Press, the Chargers sent wide receiver David Boston home before practice on Wednesday as a disciplinary measure.
Boston was sent home after a morning meeting with head coach Marty Schottenheimer.
Schottenheimer was guarded in his comments about Boston, who signed a $47 million contract as a free agent in March.
"David and I had a discussion and in the course of the discussion, thought we ought to have this day (off), and he's been excused for a matter that is not related to the medical part of it," Schottenheimer said.
General manager A.J. Smith wouldn't be more specific, but did say that it wasn't one incident that led to Boston being sent home, but rather, "it's several things."
"Let's just say we've got some guidelines here to adhere to," Smith said. "And David wasn't meeting them to our expectations."
Club officials planned to discuss Boston's situations in meetings Wednesday night.
"There is no suspension yet," said Smith, who expected Boston back on Thursday.
Go Cards/ America!
Tim
Boston was sent home after a morning meeting with head coach Marty Schottenheimer.
Schottenheimer was guarded in his comments about Boston, who signed a $47 million contract as a free agent in March.
"David and I had a discussion and in the course of the discussion, thought we ought to have this day (off), and he's been excused for a matter that is not related to the medical part of it," Schottenheimer said.
General manager A.J. Smith wouldn't be more specific, but did say that it wasn't one incident that led to Boston being sent home, but rather, "it's several things."
"Let's just say we've got some guidelines here to adhere to," Smith said. "And David wasn't meeting them to our expectations."
Club officials planned to discuss Boston's situations in meetings Wednesday night.
"There is no suspension yet," said Smith, who expected Boston back on Thursday.
Go Cards/ America!
Tim