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  • trobinson97
    Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
    • Oct 2004
    • 16366

    #1

    Confessions of an Agent

    This won't surprise anyone around here, but it was still an interesting read, though I'd share.

    This story appears in the October 18, 2010 issue of Sports Illustrated


    I will never forget the first time I paid a player.

    There are moments you will always remember, like your first kiss or your first home run or the day you met your wife. For me, the first time I broke an NCAA rule to try to land a client is just as indelible.

    Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz12D4VACeK
    PS: You guys are great.

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  • MassNole
    Banned
    • Mar 2006
    • 18848

    #2
    Re: Confessions of an Agent

    This story proves why only those licensed to practice law should be dually licensed to be NFL agents.

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    • Cebby
      Banned
      • Apr 2005
      • 22327

      #3
      Re: Confessions of an Agent

      Originally posted by MassNole
      This story proves why only those licensed to practice law should be dually licensed to be NFL agents.
      No it doesn't.

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      • jake44np
        Post Like a Champion!
        • Jul 2002
        • 9561

        #4
        Re: Confessions of an Agent

        Originally posted by MassNole
        This story proves why only those licensed to practice law should be dually licensed to be NFL agents.
        Yeah because we all know lawyers are the most honest people alive.
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        • MassNole
          Banned
          • Mar 2006
          • 18848

          #5
          Re: Confessions of an Agent

          Originally posted by Cebby
          No it doesn't.
          Should someone without a college education really be negotiating NFL contracts?

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          • Jr.
            Playgirl Coverboy
            • Feb 2003
            • 19171

            #6
            Re: Confessions of an Agent

            Originally posted by MassNole
            Should someone without a college education really be negotiating NFL contracts?
            The article doesn't have anything to do with negotiating contracts.. it's about the ethics of paying amateur players as an avenue toward building a client base
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            • MassNole
              Banned
              • Mar 2006
              • 18848

              #7
              Re: Confessions of an Agent

              Originally posted by Baughn3
              The article doesn't have anything to do with negotiating contracts.. it's about the ethics of paying amateur players as an avenue toward building a client base
              And the person writing the article didn't even go to college. People who aren't lawyers have no business doing that job, the NFL brings this **** on itself by letting these losers have highly competitive jobs that they don't have the skills to begin to handle. Of course corruption will be rampant.

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              • seasprite
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                • Jul 2008
                • 8984

                #8
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                • Herbsinator
                  All Star
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 4573

                  #9
                  Re: Confessions of an Agent

                  Did anyone else hold their breath when someone with relation to their team was mentioned?

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                  • Cebby
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 22327

                    #10
                    Re: Confessions of an Agent

                    Originally posted by MassNole
                    Should someone without a college education really be negotiating NFL contracts?
                    I don't see why not.

                    Being an agent is far more personal connections than intelligence. I certainly have no idea why someone would need to be a lawyer.

                    People who aren't lawyers have no business doing that job, the NFL brings this **** on itself by letting these losers have highly competitive jobs that they don't have the skills to begin to handle.
                    Why?

                    It's not like you have to be particularly educated to become a lawyer. The Ivy, Chicago, Stanford, Georgetown, Duke set isn't going to want to become agents, nor would they have any actual ability to.

                    Really all requiring them to be lawyers will do is force them to get one of the numerous law school diploma mills to sign off on their JD.

                    If actually passing the BAR was required then there wouldn't be any agents since there'd be no money in only representing clients from one state.

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                    • ProfessaPackMan
                      Bamma
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 63852

                      #11
                      Re: Confessions of an Agent

                      So you just gon' jack my thread(posted this in the NFL Forums)and not give me my due, Trob?

                      Alright, I see how it is now...remember dat'.


                      J/K man lol.
                      #RespectTheCulture

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                      • bkrich83
                        Has Been
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71562

                        #12
                        Re: Confessions of an Agent

                        Originally posted by MassNole
                        Should someone without a college education really be negotiating NFL contracts?
                        Having a college education does not guarantee ethics. This isn't a question of education, it's a question of ethics.
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                        • J-Unit40
                          Boom!!
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 8258

                          #13
                          Re: Confessions of an Agent

                          It was a good read. I believe pretty much all of it.
                          "Hard work beats talent, when talent isn't working hard.”

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                          • bkrich83
                            Has Been
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 71562

                            #14
                            Re: Confessions of an Agent

                            Originally posted by J-Unit40
                            It was a good read. I believe pretty much all of it.
                            As the money continues to get bigger and bigger and the stakes get higher and higher, it's only going to get worse.
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                            • auburntigersfan
                              Release the Kirchen
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 4737

                              #15
                              Re: Confessions of an Agent

                              That was a really interesting read.

                              Originally posted by MassNole
                              And the person writing the article didn't even go to college. People who aren't lawyers have no business doing that job, the NFL brings this **** on itself by letting these losers have highly competitive jobs that they don't have the skills to begin to handle. Of course corruption will be rampant.
                              There are plenty of losers right now struggling to get by with their law degrees from run of the mill schools. I never knew that certain degrees were required by jobs simply because they are highly competitive. If those without law degrees have no business being sports agents then why would there be successful sports agents without one.
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