CHARGERS: Nixed signals: Confusion rampant in front office restructuring

After Bolts say assistant GM 'retired,' Nix says it was resignation; also, team signs veteran Shelton

By JAY PARIS and MIKE SULLIVAN - Staff Writers | Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:59 PM PDT

Chargers assistant general manager Buddy Nix and general manager A.J. Smith watch practice. Nix suddenly left his position on Tuesday. JAMIE SCOTT LYTLE/Staff photo

SAN DIEGO ---- The Chargers announced Tuesday that Buddy Nix, the team's respected assistant general manager and director of player personnel, had retired.

Not so, according to Nix.

"That sounds awfully permanent,'' Nix said from his home in Tennessee. "I don't know what I would do if I wasn't working.

"I've been working 47 years in this business and sometimes you stay at a place long enough that you need to make a change.''

General manager A. J, Smith was quoted in a Chargers release as saying Nix "retired" and mentioned his "long, distinguished career in coaching and scouting."

"There was no resignation that I know of,'' Smith said Tuesday evening via telephone. "There was a retirement and then after that, we restructured.

"I'm a little confused, too. We'll have to find out what went from a retirement to a resignation.

"I don’t know what to tell you on my end. You have a retirement from me and you have a resignation from the man that’s supposedly retired. And the guy who resigned ended up reading a press release of retirement. You go from there."

Smith said there were no issues between him and Nix.

"We were fine,'' Smith said. "We just talked after the draft that he’s going to retire and I said, 'Good luck.' So something has happened to resign.

"We just have to find out. Miscommunication somewhere.''

Nix, 68, said he'd be golfing Wednesday, but he would field inquires from prospective employers.

"I still feel like I'm 40, but I know I'm more than that,'' said Nix, who was a college coach for 32 years. "I've already had several calls ---- let's see what happens.''

Nix was among the executives arriving from Buffalo ---- where he scouted for eight years ---- to turn around the woeful Chargers. He was hired in 2001 as director of player personnel and elevated to assistant general manager in 2003.

"I think that I'm most proud of us winning," Nix said. "When we went from 5-11 and that kind of stuff to be able to go to winning and expecting to win, that was big. And that was old (former general manager) John Butler's thinking.''

The exit of Nix, who was under contract, prompted a revamping of the front office. The biggest change is Randy Mueller coming aboard as senior executive.

Mueller was the Dolphins' general manager the past three years but didn't survive the housecleaning in wake of the team's recent 1-15 season and Bill Parcells' arrival.

Nix said he was unaware the Chargers were hiring Mueller, a 22-year NFL executive, but speculated "he will do a good job.''

Nix asked a reporter to read from the team's release what Mueller's job title and responsibilities were.

Ed McGuire, the team's executive vice-president of football operations, also will serve as Smith's top-ranking assistant and have input in player personnel matters.

McGuire's reputation around the league is of having a keen grasp on the salary cap. His work in player personnel, though, produced a 1-15 season in 2000 when taking over after general manager Bobby Beathard retired.

Butler was hired in 2001, with Smith as his assistant.

Also Tuesday, Jimmy Raye was promoted from the team's scouting director to director of player personnel. John Spanos, the son of team president Dean Spanos, is the director of college scouting after serving as assistant director the past two years.

Nix added that he'll reflect fondly on his San Diego stint.

"I enjoyed my time there, but it was just time to let somebody else do it,'' Nix said. "Let some of them young guys do it.''

But Nix stressed he is not retired.

"Hell no,'' he said. "I'm ready to go.''

In personnel news, the Chargers signed veteran tackle L.J. Shelton. The Chargers' depth at tackle wasn't adequately addressed in the draft when adding Corey Clark in the seventh round, so they secured Shelton with a two-year deal.

Shelton, who is entering his 10th season, has started 125 games, including all 16 for the Dolphins last year at right tackle. He's expected to compete with incumbent Jeromey Clary, who has six NFL starts, for a starting position.

"It makes us feel a little better because we were so thin there,'' Smith said. "We acted very quickly on it right after the draft.''

14 comment(s)[-]Go to Top

Careful wrote on Apr 30, 2008 8:18 AM:Just watch it Chargers! Reading the article above makes me think that you could be turning into the Padres, if only for a day!

Bobby wrote on Apr 30, 2008 8:28 AM:BAD, BAD day in Chargerland! Fans in the know understand who found all the great players on this team, Buddy Nix. Makes a person wounder if there is anybody in the herd who A.J. Divine can get along with? Certainly no one with any type of say around Charger park. That would threaten his ego, their gone. It's already a long list fans! How many good people and players can we loose before this team reverts to the Chargers of old?

WILDOMARTIAN wrote on Apr 30, 2008 11:01 AM:BUDDY NIX must have forseen the next VON A.J. SMITH EXPRESS train wreck and did not wanted to get blamed for it!

BoltBeliever wrote on Apr 30, 2008 12:47 PM:My guess is Bobby knew AJ when they were both children & maybe AJ bullied Bobby, probably gave Bobby wedgies. Do you think maybe Nix wants to be a GM & felt he could better persue that goal without the constrictions of a fulltime job. I wish Buddy all the best. Our Chargers are still in the capable hands of one of the savyest GM`s in the league.

BK wrote on Apr 30, 2008 1:13 PM:Bobby,
You are sorely misinformed if you think Nix is the mastermind behind the Chargers resurgence these last 5 years. This is AJ's team. He's the guy that pulls the trigger on trades and draft picks. Nix was his right-hand man and a big help, but that's all. Clearly you're not an AJ fan, and that's fine, but don't let that cloud your judgement of his drafting acumen.

Jim wrote on Apr 30, 2008 4:24 PM:Why do so many "fans" think they know what's really happening inside Chargers headquarters? These people who say the Chargers are in trouble and the sky is falling because Nix is leaving are beyond lame! You guys don't know what happened. You don't know who was responsible for what as far players. You just are speculating. AJ Smith seems to have a pretty good command on the franchise. Change isn't really good when everything is so dialed in, but there's no reason to panic. Hating on AJ because he went with Rivers and dumped Marty is tired. Those moves have proven to be solid anyway.

Downey soft wrote on Apr 30, 2008 5:02 PM:Bobby considers himself a "fan in the know" Does he clean the bathrooms at Chargers park or is he in charge of laundering player`s jocks. Inquiring minds want to know.

BoltDan wrote on May 1, 2008 8:27 AM:Bobby has an opinion just like you yokels... I believe AJ has a huge ego too and has rid the team of players and personel that maybe he shouldn't. You guys can believe he is a demi-god all you want but until he wins it all (remember that is how Marty was judged not by work ethic) or fails completly we all can have our share of comments.

BK wrote on May 1, 2008 9:49 AM:BoltDan,
You're absolutely right. Everyone is entitled to their opinion ( no matter how ignorant it may be ). Does AJ have a huge ego? You bet he does but I would guess most GM's do. I'm sure he can be a horses a$$ sometimes, too. I don't care. I only look at where the Chargers organization was before AJ Smith and where they are now. Nuff said.

WILDOMARTIAN wrote on May 1, 2008 12:04 PM:BK,
Yes, I do see where the Chargers are now. As always, one game away from the big one! And one trade of a star player for a future hopeful rookie.

Battlehoss wrote on May 1, 2008 6:18 PM:It does'nt matter how successful the Chargers are, even if they win a super bowl, some people (Bobby) wil never be happy.

BK wrote on May 2, 2008 1:13 PM:WILDOMARTIN,

Battlehoss has it right when he says some fans will never be satisfied. I've got a feeling that when the Bolts win it all this season, you'll find something wrong with the way AJ went about it.

"As always...one trade of a star player for a future hopeful rookie." What the heck did that mean?!! Is the glass always half empty for you? Dude, you really sound ridiculous.

Jesus wrote on May 2, 2008 2:06 PM:It's exciting to know that we are bringing a guy who expend his last 3 years building a 1-15 team!!!

Raider Robert wrote on May 3, 2008 9:30 PM:I agree with Bobby. Nix is a big loss if he wants a GM job please apply in Oakland. AJ has just been lucky the last 4 years. His luck will run out soon,.... I hope. We could have had Dorsey with the 4th pick. But no we got the injury prone McFadden.

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