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Chargers' Twitter Cops Bust Cromartie
Posted Aug 04, 2009 11:08 PM
 By BERNIE WILSON
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SAN DIEGO (Aug. 4) -- Hey Antonio Cromartie, tweet this -- you're busted!
The San Diego Chargers have fined their star cornerback $2,500 for using Twitter to wonder whether the "nasty food" has contributed to the Bolts failing to make it to the Super Bowl in recent years.


Cromartie said he was pulled out of a meeting by Twitter cop/head coach Norv Turner and notified that he was being fined. Cromartie also was a given a letter that spelled out the fine.
The fourth-year pro had a good laugh over the matter, but said he's going to be more careful. Still, he's not going to stop tweeting.
He also thinks the fine is a bit excessive.
"But other than that, I mean, I ain't going to take back what I said," Cromartie said after practice Tuesday afternoon. "I said what I had to say. But at the end of the day, I mean, I got fined for talking about nutrition and that. I can't really say too much else.
"I just thought it was harmless. It was just me talking about the food and stuff. I took it as a joke. But other people took it as a different kind of way."
Cromartie thinks the mole occupies an office somewhere in the team's executive suite.
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"I didn't think it would cause a stir like I did, but me being me, I think I'm going to keep my mouth shut from here on out," he said. "I ain't going to say nothing else. I want to make sure I keep everything positive. Obviously, I mean, I can't really say what I really want to say. My freedom of speech has actually been taken away."
Cromartie said Turner told the team not to tweet while in the building and not to make them critical of the organization.
The Chargers use Twitter as a promotional tool, but apparently are worried about the players being too honest. The team even scooped the NFL during the draft by announcing their first-round pick via both Twitter and on their Web site before commissioner Roger Goodell announced it in New York.
Asked if that was a double standard, Cromartie said: "I can't say what I really want to say."
Cromartie had his laptop in his locker. He tapped it out of standby mode and guess what? "It's on Twitter right now," he said with a laugh.
Some Chargers, such as Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson, want nothing to do with Twitter.
There are hard-core tweeters, including outside linebacker Shawne "Lights Out" Merriman.
Asked about Cromartie's fine, Merriman said: "That's steep man. That's half a new set of rims or something. Those had better be some powerful words and they better be reaching a lot more than the 40,000 people I have right now."
The fine set off some interesting tweets from Cromartie - whose user name is crimetime31 - and Merriman.
"lets make a deal if all yall pitch in a dollar ill tweet more they handing out fines like free turkeys on thanksgiving, ya dig?" Merriman tweeted.
A few minutes later he wrote: "you can be tough alllllll you want to but the first time you get hit for a $2500 fine my name goes from LightsOut to just switch lol."
Cromartie posted this: "I wld like to think (sic) all my new followers since I got fine I promise I wnt let u down ok look forward to sum grt stuff 2 come.."
And this: "man we had a grt practice 2day The defense flow aroun nd we made a lot of plays every1 knows I have 2 watch wht i say now cause i got fined."
Then this from Merriman: "And by the way i thought the food was AMAZING today haha yea im a suck up."
Turner apparently doesn't tweet.
"We're trying to be open and give the fans a look at what we're doing, but certainly we're not going to go out of our way to give our opponents a competitive advantage or give them something that we feel should stay in our building," Turner said "So that's been our approach with any forms of media that we're involved with."
Chargers general manager A.J. didn't return a call seeking comment.
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rockydog73
10:54AM Aug 6 2009 
BIRDS IN THE TREE TOP GO TWEET TWEET TWEET. SO WHAT ?
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PanamaRider323
10:02AM Aug 6 2009 
$2,500.00 What a joke, thats probably what he gives his kid for an allowance. These ball players are so grossly overpayed it makes me sick. A bench warmer can make more in one season than a GI fighting for his country will make in a career. Something is not right about that.
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Rckmsckm28
6:08AM Aug 6 2009 
There are FAR MORE IMPORTANT things to worry about besides worrying about a tweet ... GET A LIFE!!
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Micbedn
6:01AM Aug 6 2009 
If they can fine a player for what he says verbally, then why can't they fine a player for what the put on the internet??
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Gimlina101
5:56AM Aug 6 2009 
really? aol censored me saying the word "shut" in my previous post? i said "instead of being afraid of punishment and keeping your mouth "shut" this is when you should SHOUT THE LOUDEST!!!!" hmmmmm....how dishearteneing
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Gimlina101
5:54AM Aug 6 2009 
this is disgusting. i guess freedome of speech is a thing of the past. with all the disturbing firings and arrests and criticisms on the news over facebook comments it was just a matter of time before the twitter police stepped up to the plate too. this is horrible. and it will only get worse unless people fight back. instead of becoming afraid of possibvle punishments or instead of "keeping your mouth **** and sayin nothing else" ,THIS IS WHEN PEOPLE SHOULD SHOUT THE LOUDEST!!!!!! stand on the street corner and protest this BS cuz if you dont what will be next??? i see a chipping away of human rights goin on here. think about it.
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WakeupUSA
5:26AM Aug 6 2009 
Bunch of dumbass muscle heads anyway. Who cares what they say.
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pote207
4:56AM Aug 6 2009 
Let him pay for his own food and he will be happy
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ChrisSteinman2
4:55AM Aug 6 2009 
That is where his paycheck comes from.
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