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Performance Analysis – Page 11 – SPORTS AGENT BLOG
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Colleges Performance Analysis Recruiting

Does UCLA Have The Best Collegiate Basketball Program?

On August 12th, we ran a similar story, highlighting college baseball programs. At that time, we asked, Does USC Have The Best Collegiate Baseball Program? AskMen.com has come out with some new stats for us to analyze, this time dealing with the world of basketball. So… Are you a basketball player who has some talent […]

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Colleges Performance Analysis Recruiting

Does USC Have The Best Collegiate Baseball Program?

Are you a baseball player who has some talent and wants to go to a top college baseball program that will give you a good chance to make it to the league?  Or are you an agent who wants to know which colleges produce the most Major League talent?  Either way, there is an article […]

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NFL Players Performance Analysis

A Kicker’s Chance

When there is talk about the NFL draft, it is usually about value of the player and value of the pick. Here is a different, interesting situation I would like to throw your way. Suppose you have a kicker who is automatic from 40-49, from 50-55 is 75%, and makes 60-65 yarders quite often. His […]

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Accessories MLB Players Performance Analysis

Steroids For Your Eyes

Using Tommy John’s surgery to strengthen your pitch even though you didn’t really tear your elbow ligament? You’re so old school! Okay…in all honesty, one would have to be crazy to go under the knife when it was not necessary, and apparently it’s the rehabilitation, not the actual surgery, that makes your pitch harder. Anyway, […]

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A Good Cellular Signal

My life is sports. I love everything about the industry; especially the legal aspects, negotiations, and overall behind-the-scenes facets that enable us to enjoy a good game. I do have some other interests; however, and one of those interests involves the development of stem cells. On September 14th of last year, I declared my intention […]

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NFL Players Performance Analysis

Value Of The NFL Combine

Looking to have your client rise up on Mel Kiper’s Big Board? Hoping to prevent him from falling to the 6th round? Realize the importance of the NFL combine. This year, 327 players have been invited to Indianapolis, which is where the combine is held every year. There are 3 activities in particular that stick […]

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Arbitration Contract Negotiation Performance Analysis Sports Law

Hay Fever

Fox Sports is reporting about an intriguing story in the AFL. Jonathan Hay began a 3 year near $1 million contract with the Kangaroos at the start of last season. His form was average at best and it was revealed during the season that he was suffering from bi-polar disorder. The Kangaroos now want to […]

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NFL Players Performance Analysis

Tell Your NFL Clients To Stay Away From EPO

And tell them to stay away from the other performance-enhancing drugs that are already on the NFL’s list of banned substances. The league and the players union have agreed to increase the fines for being caught for using performance-enhancing drugs and have added EPO (Erythropoietin) to the list of banned enhancers [NFL, players agree to […]

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NBA Players Performance Analysis Sports Agents

David Stern Wants To Create More Answers

And I am not referring to the creation of Allen Iverson robots. According to the New York Times, David Stern is interested in creating an NBA Academy that is similar to IMG’s Academies [The N.B.A.’s Push for Reform Leads to Talk of an Academy]. This move could potentially take a bargaining chip away from IMG […]

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NBA Players Performance Analysis

Are Small Forwards The New NBA Blue Chips?

Jack Cobra over at 3ManLift seems to think that may be the case [Top 5 Small Forwards in the NBA]. The small forward position has been looked over in the past for the abnormally tall center with humongous potential or the shooting guard with amazing touch from beyond the perimeter. With the rise of star-power […]