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I'm glad at least one person understood my original post!Originally posted by swedePatler is often careful to be precise about meaning. He did not say the Packers were complimentary about Rosenhaus and his role in the Walker deal. He said at the time of the Walker deal the Packers mentioned that Rosenhaus was a good agent to deal with.
In the context of the rest of Patler's post, I took it to mean that, in the mind of the Packers organization, Rosenhaus had a history of quick, fair work on contracts with low-profie players.
I guess the question is whether or not Drew, Atari and the Packers see Mr. Bigby as a big deal player or a low-profile player.
EDIT: This post has been rendered obsolete since Patler answered for his own damself.
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Frickin' Patler.Originally posted by swedePatler is often careful to be precise about meaning. He did not say the Packers were complimentary about Rosenhaus and his role in the Walker deal. He said at the time of the Walker deal the Packers mentioned that Rosenhaus was a good agent to deal with.Originally posted by Tarlam!Frickin' Patler.Originally posted by rbalohaI do not recall the Packers complimenting Rosenhaus on the Walker deal especially since he was escalating the problems.Originally posted by PatlerI doubt that very, very much.Originally posted by rbalohaBigby thought by hiring Rosenhaus he could secure a big contract -- like Jennings and Collins.
Actually, Rosenhaus has a very good reputation for getting deals done for typical players. Even at the time of the Walker fiasco, the Packers said Rosenhaus was one of the best agents to deal with because he moves things along.
It's only the high profile guys that Rosenhaus goes wild with.
News to me as well. I'm sure Patler has a source, though.
And I stand by my comments in this thread. TT has proven beyond a doubt by actions that he takes care of deserving players. Obviously Bigby and Colledge still haven't proven their value, except for their current deals.
In the context of the rest of Patler's post, I took it to mean that, in the mind of the Packers organization, Rosenhaus had a history of quick, fair work on contracts with low-profie players.
I guess the question is whether or not Drew, Atari and the Packers see Mr. Bigby as a big deal player or a low-profile player.
EDIT: This post has been rendered obsolete since Patler answered for his own damself."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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