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Agent vs Club Series from National Football Post. Simulation of re-signing a star player.


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This is a series from an ex-NFL agent and an ex-NFL front office official about how they would go about negotiating a contract extension for J.J. Watt, with emphasis that this is occurring two years before the end of his contract. They both lo/high-ball the poo out of each other to start...

 

 

Former NFL agent Joel Corry and former New York Jets Director of Football Administration Ari Nissim are going to give the NFP readers an in-depth perspective of how an actual contract negotiation between an Agent (Joel) and the Club (Ari) takes place in the NFL. Although condensed, Joel and Ari are attempting to take readers through a player contract negotiation from beginning to possible conclusion in weekly segments. Whether they can reach an agreement on the hypothetical contract extension is not known by anyone at this point. The player Joel and Ari will be negotiating over is Houston Texans pass rusher J.J. Watt, the 11th overall draft selection from the 2011 NFL Draft.

 

 

Pretty cool with Cam, Hardy, and Kuechly's contract talks coming up with each hoping to reset the market.

 

Part I:
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Agent-vs-Club-JJ-Watt-mock-negotiation-Part-I.html

Part II:

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Agent-vs-Club-JJ-Watt-mock-negotiation-Part-II.html

 

Part III:
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Agent-vs-Club-JJ-Watt-mock-negotiation-Part-III.html

 

Part IV:

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Agent-vs-Club-JJ-Watt-mock-negotiation-Part-IV.html


Bonus: J.J. Watt's hypothetical agent references J. Stew's contract in support of trying to fug the Taxan's in the ass in Part II.

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