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re: Player fires agent over losing 2million. UPDATED in OP
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:04 am to tduecen
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:04 am to tduecen
I know I'll be the only one or close to it, but I give the player zero responsibility here and the agent 100%.
IMO it is absurd to think a player should know all of the details of his contract. These contracts are like novels with a million different provisions.
This is basically the exact reason he pays the agent, for the agent to know these types of things.
IMO it is absurd to think a player should know all of the details of his contract. These contracts are like novels with a million different provisions.
This is basically the exact reason he pays the agent, for the agent to know these types of things.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:05 am to Waffle House
I know he is a dumb arse for not realizing this himself. But, that agent should be sued for failure to properly represent his client. They should carry some sort or errors and omissions policy and this is a big omission. If the agent didn't mention his need to be involed in these work outs to trigger a 2 million payment then he isn't doing his job properly. These athletes are idiots for the most part paying these agents large chunks of money, this is something the agent should have caught and brought to his attention.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:10 am to shel311
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I know I'll be the only one or close to it, but I give the player zero responsibility here and the agent 100%. IMO it is absurd to think a player should know all of the details of his contract. These contracts are like novels with a million different provisions. This is basically the exact reason he pays the agent, for the agent to know these types of things.
You won't be alone, as I totally agree.
Not to mention, I would bet my house the agent sold him on being his agent by saying he would provide this player with comprehensive assistance in all matters, including house buying, financial advisers, etc.
Agents today market themselves as 360 degree representation. Its squarely on the agent if he didn't tell Brown about the clause.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:12 am to tduecen
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We all are held accountable for our actions and it’s just part of the business
So this guy doesn't go to his workouts and it is his agent's fault?
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:25 am to LSUnowhas2
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So this guy doesn't go to his workouts and it is his agent's fault?
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the agent didn't do his job, so that part is his fault.
Way to create a strawman argument though
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:28 am to Buck Dancer
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But, that agent should be sued for failure to properly represent his client.
Hopefully he emailed the player a synopsis of his contractual requirements. frick the player.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:29 am to TigerBait1127
Is this kind of thing normal in player contracts? 2/3rds of his base salary just went away because he missed workouts. That just seems like an odd thing coming from a position of having no idea if that's normal.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 9:32 am to Eternalmajin
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Is this kind of thing normal in player contracts? 2/3rds of his base salary just went away because he missed workouts. That just seems like an odd thing coming from a position of having no idea if that's normal.
I know a lot of players have weight requirements they have to hit. I would assume it depends on the player.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:09 am to shel311
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Zero responsibility
Come the frick on. Zero? He didn't show up to work and he should bear no responsibility? The agent deserves to be fired. I totally agree with that part. To say the player should receive zero blame is asinine.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:16 am to JJ27
quote:I don't think folks understand just how much goes into contracts. That's the only thing I can see if you think that my opinion is sooooo out there.
Come the frick on. Zero? He didn't show up to work and he should bear no responsibility? The agent deserves to be fired. I totally agree with that part. To say the player should receive zero blame is asinine
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:19 am to shel311
I'm just saying have some personal responsibility. Go to work. I don't think that's a horrible thing.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:21 am to JJ27
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I'm just saying have some personal responsibility.
whoa
the agent is in the service industry
he gets a % of that contract to provide this service SOLELY so that the player doesn't have to worry about it
that's why the agent gets paid
the payer is paying the agent handsomely to allow him to not pay attention. if the player was supposed to be bound to pay attention to all of these details, then he doesn't need to pay a service provider to do so
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:22 am to TigerBait1127
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the agent didn't do his job, so that part is his fault.
Way to create a strawman argument though
^^^ this poster doesn't understand how a strawman works.
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"attack a straw man" is to create the illusion of having refuted a proposition by replacing it with a superficially similar yet unequivalent proposition (the "straw man"), and to refute it, without ever having actually refuted the original position
The original position is that it was his agent's fault. I am saying that it was in fact the player's fault. I didn't say that it was somebody else's fault. He should have read his contract. The fact that he didn't read his contract (or presumably listen to his agent after the contract was signed) is all on him.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:23 am to JJ27
quote:You realize he didn't skip out on working, right? You're acting as if he was missing out on mandatory practices or something.
I'm just saying have some personal responsibility. Go to work. I don't think that's a horrible thing
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:24 am to LSUnowhas2
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He should have read his contract
1. If you read that contract, how much of it would you retain?
2. That is why he pays the agent, for things exactly like this.
This post was edited on 7/26/13 at 10:25 am
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:25 am to tduecen
Maybe you should take OTA's a little more seriously. This is ridiculous. OTA's come and go and at no point did you even take the effort to figure out whether you should go or not? Sounds like a great teammate.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:26 am to shel311
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1. If you read that contract, how much of it would you retain?
Pretty sure I would retain the part where my salary drops from 3m to 1m if I don't attend offseason workouts.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:28 am to ShamelessPel
quote:I'm sure you would after you read dozens and dozens of pages with provisions and rules and stuff worded in ways that make your brain hurt.
Pretty sure I would retain the part where my salary drops from 3m to 1m if I don't attend offseason workouts
And again, he has an agent specifically so he doesn't have to worry about exactly THAT.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:37 am to SlowFlowPro
If the agent didn't inform him of a provision in his contract that made a difference of $2 million, then that is all on the agent.
Posted on 7/26/13 at 10:50 am to Waffle House
Alameda strip clubs and mall jewelers just saw their gross receipts plummet.
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