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Introducing James Alexander Taylor

Nothing like a Thanksgiving treat! Even though I Want to be a Sports Agent is not actively looking for new contributors, we sometimes get lucky and score a very talented applicant. I believe that our newest addition to the SportsAgentBlog.com All-Stars will bring a delightful new twist to the site. Our 10th writer is James […]

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Endorsements NFL Players

One Hell Of A Cowboy

Recently, there was a debate on this site concerning whether Tony Romo was overpaid, underpaid, or paid a proper amount to play for the Dallas Cowboys for the next six years [The Wash Up 4th November-11th November 2007]. Six years, $67.5 million (not all guaranteed)…it looks good for both sides of the deal. But that […]

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He Works Hard For The Money

Hopefully it is clear to you by now that the public gets its image of the sports agent industry from a few events per year which involve the “big name” agents in the business. In the past, people viewed agents as Tom Cruise’s character in Jerry Maguire. Then they were left with the image of […]

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MLB Players Sports Agents

Curt Schilling And His Bully Pulpit

Curt Schilling has really picked up his posting lately.  The man loves his blog, especially now that the 2007 MLB season is over.  As I have said in the past, I am not a huge fan of Schilling, but it is my responsibility to keep track of his writings and see if he ever mentions […]

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Hopefully, if you are reading this on Thanksgiving day, it is only because you have picked your favorite seat on the couch, there is a break in one of the football games, and your house has some great wireless internet. If you are on here for some other reason, we are happy to have you […]

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Professional Responsibility And Ethics

Remember our recent, brief discussion about falsely comparing standard baseball business practices with ethics [Ethics Or Merely Business Of Baseball?]? Yeah…you probably skipped over that one. Well today, I would like to focus on one instance where ethics may actually be enforced in the sports business world. Believe it or not, attorneys now make up […]

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Endorsements NBA Players

Impossible Is Nothing

Gilbert Arenas is one of the most marketable sports personalities currently playing a professional sport in the United States. That says a lot, considering he wore the number 0 originally at Arizona because he was told that he would never get any playing time. He continues to wear the number to spite his former doubters. […]

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Sign On The Dotted Line

Last week, Sports Illustrated’s Seth Davis sparked up some conversation (albeit very little convo) about high school prospects signing letters of intent (LOI) with collegiate universities. I am sure that Will Leitch of Deadspin.com was not the only one out there wondering for a while why players give up their rights so early to sign […]

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Contract Negotiation MLB Players Sports Agents

Sell Stock In Boras Corp?

You probably missed it, but the Oregionian had a very humorous piece last week which aimed to get in the mind of Scott Boras [Deep thoughts with Scott Boras]. This was one of his generated thoughts: Indicted? Thank you, Barry. Ain’t nobody going to have the time to pile on ol’ Scott now. Indicted. Indicted. […]

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Dad’s Corner: Any Given Saturday

There should be a new movie out soon called “Any Given Saturday”. Never in my memory have I seen teams ranked 1 & 2 in college rankings go down like this year. So who will be in the championship game? Send your predictions in and I will post what the majority thinks next week. Heeeeeeeees […]