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Amusing but not surprising. He plays hardball with everyone, obviously, that includes his employees. They learn from one of the best *******s and give it right back. Nothing to see here.
 
Only part of the problem is he doesn't. What he's actually better known for these days is getting a deal done. Tends to be a bird in the hand type of negotiator. The quid pro quo allegations are the most troubling in that regard if he's trading favors for favors. Teams who sign lots of his street FA types get sweetheart deals with their studs he represents. NE being a prime example. Several veteran players dumped him prior to this season including TO is threatening to sue him over an investment referral gone bad. Drew sells (and lives) a lifestyle. Doesn't always work out as well for his clients. He'll meet you at the jailhouse door when you're released. Doesn't seem equipped to help you avoid it though. He appeared to be hip deep in and perhaps the driving force behind the Gronk TV deals and rumored deals...
 
We know there are certain teams that prefer not to deal with his clients (Green Bay, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle...). He is the holdout king and refuses to understand how important OTAs and camp are to success for rookies and early-career guys.

Holdouts are divisive acts that may result in more money but rarely end well. Logan Mankins' holdout is an exception - his agent is respected veteran Frank Bauer. That one got contentiousm but both sides worked it out.

As a result, Rosenhaus has lost a larger than normal number of clients this year including Dez Bryant.

Drew Rosenhaus Loses 14 Clients including Willis McGahee and London Fletcher - Player Perspective by J Danielle » Player Perspective by J Danielle

Rosenhaus thinks about the money he'll make first and his clients second. It's good to see his employees standing up against his me-first ways.
 
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We know there are certain teams that prefer not to deal with his clients (Green Bay, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle...). He is the holdout for more king and refuses to understand how important OTAs and camp are to success for rookies and early-career guys.

As a result, Rosenhaus has lost a larger than normal number of clients this year including Dez Bryant.

Drew Rosenhaus Loses 14 Clients including Willis McGahee and London Fletcher - Player Perspective by J Danielle » Player Perspective by J Danielle

Rosenhaus thinks about the money he'll make first and his clients second. It's good to see his employees standing up against his me-first ways.
I had an interesting discussion with a sports agent in Australia not too long ago. He was of the firm opinion that agents do absolutely nothing for their clients other than negotiate contracts and attempt to "maximize their brand". Outside of that there's no education, no handling of accounts or bending over backward to life skill their clients. He was a firm believer that most agents were in it for money, fame and notoriety many often viewing themselves as more important or bigger than the clients they represented.

It was particularly interesting hearing this from a prominent and successful person within the industry.
 
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"Show me the moneyyyyyyyyy!!"
 
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