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NFL Players NFL Teams

NFL Holdout Fine Increased

As reported on July 24th, the NFL and the NFLPA have agreed to increase the daily fine for holding out of training camp from $5,000 to $14,000 [Fine line: Increased amoung might limit NFL holdouts]. This increase definitely gives NFL teams even more leverage over its players, and perhaps way too much. Sports Agents must […]

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Sports Agents Ultimate Fighting

Want to be an Ultimate Fighting agent?

Personally, I am not a huge fan of Ultimate Fighting. My cousin used to partake in the sport, but it is just a little to gruesome for my liking. My tastes may not represent the population as a whole, though [Ultimate fighting anyone?]. Is Ultimate Fighting really already bigger than the sport of boxing? Yahoo.com […]

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Coaches Colleges Sports Agents

Want to be a College Coach’s agent?

It may not be a bad idea, as college coach (and pro coach) salaries have risen exponentially in the past couple of decades. In the past, I touched on the fact that even women’s basketball coaches may become an area of interest for Sports Agents; Pat Summitt became the first women’s basketball coach to obtain […]

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Contract Negotiation

Value of Signing Bonuses

In the NFL, there is no such thing as a guaranteed contract. The NFL is the most important league to look at when delving into the signing bonus arena. The strong likelihood of player injury coupled with a hard salary cap on teams provide an atmosphere where owners refuse to sign no-cut contracts (thus, the […]

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NBA Players NFL Players Nightmare Clients of the Week

Nightmare Clients for the Week of July 16th-July 23rd

Sam Perkins and Detlef Schrempf, step to the side. Your one-time Seattle Supersonics teammate, Shawn Kemp is busy ruining his image after helping you to a 64-18 record in 1995-1996. Before we get into the nightmare clients, please enjoy this clip of Kobe Bryant picking off Detlef Schrempf in 1999. I think I speak for […]

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MLB Rules Sports Agents

Not Quite Marriage

Between baseball players and their agents.  The only form of commitment that binds a player to a Sports Agent is an “agent authorization form,” which is completed once a year by each player, but can be discarded at any time during the year.  Any player can decide to have a different agent representing him/her for […]

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Social Networking

Clients on Social Networking Sites

Should you allow your client to have a profile on Facebook, Myspace, insert any other social networking site here? If you ask Scott Schafer, currently playing for the rookie level Gulf Coast Mets, he would say no. That is because the information that he had on his MySpace page led him to get dropped by […]

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Sports Agents

2 New Sports Agency Links Added

John Boggs & Associates, Inc. & Legends Management Group.  They are now listed along with many other Sports Agency Sites on the “Pages & Links” tab. I have spent a ton of time compiling the list of Sports Agencies that are listed under the “Pages & Links” tab.  This site has one of the most […]

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Contract Negotiation MLB Players NBA Players Soccer

Want to be an MLS agent?

You may not after reading these facts about player salaries. btw, MLS stands for Major League Soccer, America’s attempt to create a professional soccer league in the U.S. Looking at salaries alone, it seems that the league is has not reached nearly enough popularity so far, and needs a boost before players like Freddy Adu […]

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Contract Negotiation MLB Players MLB Rules

Incentive Clauses

From reader John Bristor: Scenario: Major League pitcher has a guarranted 1 yr contract with a no trade clause and performance bonuses based on number of games started. Pitcher and manager don’t get along, and Team A designates him for assignment, he clears waivers and is signed to a new contract by Team B at […]