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I'm Ron Borges? said:So, Mike Reiss got it wrong and no one says a word? If that was Solomon or Thomase, everyone would be yelling and screaming about how they are lazy reporters and can't get anything right.
Tunescribe said:Did anyone see Maroney on the NFL Network's rookie special? I couldn't understand a word he said. If the kid hopes to make any commercials down the road he'll need a diction coach.
I'm Ron Borges? said:So, Mike Reiss got it wrong and no one says a word? If that was Solomon or Thomase, everyone would be yelling and screaming about how they are lazy reporters and can't get anything right.
July 19, 2006
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Patriots rookie running back Laurence Maroney is back where he started.
Maroney, who terminated his relationship with his agents earlier this month, has re-signed with the same group (Lock, Metz & Malinovic Sports). The official paperwork was filed with the NFL Players Association today, according to NFLPA Director of Communications Carl Francis.
The news is important to the Patriots because it clarifies who they will be negotiating with regarding Maroney’s rookie deal.
Maroney had been recruited by at least one other agent, specifically a former employee of Lock, Metz & Malinovic, before officially re-signing with the group today.
There are a few possible scenarios regarding the way the situation unfolded.
One is that Maroney never intended to leave his original agents. In that case, he was still required to file termination paperwork because the agreement he initially signed was consummated, at least in part, through the former employee of Lock, Metz & Malinovic Sports.
The other is that Maroney was indeed considering a change, perhaps to follow the former employee, before ultimately deciding to stay put.
Posted By: mreiss | Time: 12:52:26 PM