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We all know Rosenhaus and Snyder love making deals, but do you think that after the Sean Taylor tragedy, that Rosenhaus might have a little favoritism towards us now? Ocho Cinco and Briggs are both Rosenhaus guys, and both are directly on our radar. Maybe it's all coincidence, and maybe Rosenhaus just knows that Snyder will make Drew's clientele quite wealthy, but I think Rosenhaus really does want to see the Skins succeed for Sean.

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sean taylor tragedy aside, rosenhaus is on the skins bandwagon because he gets 3% of every deal signed, and snyder pays kings randsoms. redskins are his biggest cash-cow, and daddy needs new shoes.

Not only does he get 3%, but the deals are structured to be renogotiated every 1 to 3 years, which results in more money for him. He collects more fees from a player on the maroon and black than any other team.

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I think Rosenhaus is all about getting his clients the money. The 2 names you just mention are players we don't need. While we do need a WR IMO i don't think Johnson is worth what the team would have to give up to get him. I think we need a big WR that isnt afraid to go across the middle and make the safeties play at home. This will open up everyone else just as much as having a WR like Johnson who will draw double coverage most but not all the time. In a sence an Art Monk type. As for Briggs we tried to get him before and ended up drafting McIntosh instead. So unless you want to give him the big money he wants and get rid of Rocky or Washington we don't need him either. Thus making my point. Neither player we need but player Drew knows Danny will pay for just because of the name.

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The latest issue Of Maxim did an article on Drew and his rise as a sports agent. I guess a goal he set for himself years ago was he wanted to have over 100 clients and have the power to control who wins in the NFL. He's currently at 97 clients. It's interesting now, with his relationship with Snyder, if he'll try to see that goal through.

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Not only does he get 3%, but the deals are structured to be renogotiated every 1 to 3 years, which results in more money for him. He collects more fees from a player on the maroon and black than any other team.

lol, yeah, im sure he's got the washington redhawk's number on direct dial.

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We all know Rosenhaus and Snyder love making deals, but do you think that after the Sean Taylor tragedy, that Rosenhaus might have a little favoritism towards us now? Ocho Cinco and Briggs are both Rosenhaus guys, and both are directly on our radar. Maybe it's all coincidence, and maybe Rosenhaus just knows that Snyder will make Drew's clientele quite wealthy, but I think Rosenhaus really does want to see the Skins succeed for Sean.

I love the sig. I should put one up of Chad.

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bandwagon, should be blingwagon.

Drew isn't all that bad though..but even in this situation he found a way to get publicity by doing a good deed.

"While Rosenhaus is unpopular in some corners for his confrontational negotiation on behalf of his NFL clients, he received very positive national attention on July 19, 2005, when he saved the life of a four-year-old boy, Maurice Hill. Hill had no pulse and had essentially drowned in the pool at the Grand Floridian Hotel in Orlando. Rosenhaus, a former lifeguard, administered CPR until paramedics arrived and restored the youngster's breathing.[4]

Rosenhaus was credited with saving the young boy's life. Regarding the event, Rosenhaus joked that he "put down his phone" for a change. "I was thrilled to help the boy. It was nice to be a good guy for once," Rosenhaus said. However, he managed to turn what was a potentially fatal and tragic situation into an opportunity to promote himself and his clients. In a less than modest statement, he remarked about how cool he was under pressure while the family of the boy stood silent and panicked. He then suggested that, although the boy was from Chicago and not Philadelphia, he hoped that the Philadelphia Eagles (with whom he was in negotiations for Terrell Owens) would "show some love" to him and his star client."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Rosenhaus

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Why don't teams like the Steelers, Pats, Eagles, Colts, Chargers... ever seem to get hosed by Rosenhaus?

Some of Rosenhaus' NFL clients include:

Marion Barber, running back, Dallas Cowboys.

Bernard Berrian, wide receiver Chicago Bears.

Anquan Boldin, wide receiver, Arizona Cardinals.

Lance Briggs, outside linebacker, Chicago Bears.

Plaxico Burress, wide receiver, New York Giants.

Najeh Davenport, running back, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Darnell Dockett, defensive lineman, Arizona Cardinals.

Ben Roethlisberger, quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Reuben Droughns, running back, New York Giants.

London Fletcher-Baker, inside linebacker, Washington Redskins.

Frank Gore, running back, San Francisco 49ers.

Earnest Graham, running back, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Tommie Harris, defensive tackle, Chicago Bears.

Jason Hill, wide receiver, San Francisco 49ers.

Edgerrin James, running back, Arizona Cardinals.

Grady Jackson, defensive tackle, Atlanta Falcons.

Chad Johnson, wide receiver Cincinnati Bengals.

Thomas Jones, running back New York Jets.

Jevon Kearse, defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles.

Sam Madison, cornerback, New York Giants.

Logan Nolan, cornerback, Detroit Lions.

Olindo Mare, kicker, New Orleans Saints.

Jerome McDougle, defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles.

Willis McGahee, running back Baltimore Ravens.

Dan Morgan, middle linebacker, Carolina Panthers.

Santana Moss, wide receiver, Washington Redskins.

Sinorice Moss, wide receiver, New York Giants.

Adewale Ogunleye, defensive end, Chicago Bears.

Greg Olsen, tight end, Chicago Bears.

Terrell Owens, wide receiver, Dallas Cowboys.

Antonio Pierce, linebacker, New York Giants.

Clinton Portis, running back, Washington Redskins.

Warren Sapp, defensive lineman, Oakland Raiders.

Jeremy Shockey, tight end, New York Giants.

Dwight Smith, safety, Minnesota Vikings.

Donte' Stallworth, wide receiver, New England Patriots.

Drew Stanton, quarterback, Detroit Lions.

Duane Starks, cornerback, Oakland Raiders.

Marcus Stroud, defensive lineman, Jacksonville Jaguars.

Fred A. Taylor, running back, Jacksonville Jaguars.

Zach Thomas, linebacker, Miami Dolphins.

Lawrence Timmons, linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Billy Volek, quarterback, San Diego Chargers.

Darius Walker, running back, Houston Texans.

Javon Walker, wide receiver, Denver Broncos.

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Some of Rosenhaus' NFL clients include:

Marion Barber, running back, Dallas Cowboys.

Bernard Berrian, wide receiver Chicago Bears.

Anquan Boldin, wide receiver, Arizona Cardinals.

Lance Briggs, outside linebacker, Chicago Bears.

Plaxico Burress, wide receiver, New York Giants.

Najeh Davenport, running back, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Darnell Dockett, defensive lineman, Arizona Cardinals.

Ben Roethlisberger, quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Reuben Droughns, running back, New York Giants.

London Fletcher-Baker, inside linebacker, Washington Redskins.

Frank Gore, running back, San Francisco 49ers.

Earnest Graham, running back, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Tommie Harris, defensive tackle, Chicago Bears.

Jason Hill, wide receiver, San Francisco 49ers.

Edgerrin James, running back, Arizona Cardinals.

Grady Jackson, defensive tackle, Atlanta Falcons.

Chad Johnson, wide receiver Cincinnati Bengals.

Thomas Jones, running back New York Jets.

Jevon Kearse, defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles.

Sam Madison, cornerback, New York Giants.

Logan Nolan, cornerback, Detroit Lions.

Olindo Mare, kicker, New Orleans Saints.

Jerome McDougle, defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles.

Willis McGahee, running back Baltimore Ravens.

Dan Morgan, middle linebacker, Carolina Panthers.

Santana Moss, wide receiver, Washington Redskins.

Sinorice Moss, wide receiver, New York Giants.

Adewale Ogunleye, defensive end, Chicago Bears.

Greg Olsen, tight end, Chicago Bears.

Terrell Owens, wide receiver, Dallas Cowboys.

Antonio Pierce, linebacker, New York Giants.

Clinton Portis, running back, Washington Redskins.

Warren Sapp, defensive lineman, Oakland Raiders.

Jeremy Shockey, tight end, New York Giants.

Dwight Smith, safety, Minnesota Vikings.

Donte' Stallworth, wide receiver, New England Patriots.

Drew Stanton, quarterback, Detroit Lions.

Duane Starks, cornerback, Oakland Raiders.

Marcus Stroud, defensive lineman, Jacksonville Jaguars.

Fred A. Taylor, running back, Jacksonville Jaguars.

Zach Thomas, linebacker, Miami Dolphins.

Lawrence Timmons, linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Billy Volek, quarterback, San Diego Chargers.

Darius Walker, running back, Houston Texans.

Javon Walker, wide receiver, Denver Broncos.

And who on that list has an unreasonable contract?

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