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For Julius Peppers, Carl Carey has always been by his side


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just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

You mad bro?

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

As a fan I get you; as an agent he sounds pretty damn good to me if I were a client lol.

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3 hours ago, electro's horse said:

just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

He's an agent. His job is to do what's best for his client. And yeah, oftentimes that runs contrary to what us fans would prefer.

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18 minutes ago, strato said:

All agents are kind of not likable, in the business mode. A lot are probably assholes off the job too. Seems like being dissatisfied is part of the job description.

A lot of that is honestly intentional. You're out of the limelight. No one is a fan of you. You can be the asshole and take that heat for your client. It's part of the job.

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4 hours ago, electro's horse said:

just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

SO just like most agents??

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5 hours ago, electro's horse said:

just so we're clear, this is the guy who negotiated peppers' contract in chicago well before the deadline, and had peppers announce he wanted to play in a 3-4 to nuke his trade value. Also told him to announce he'd only accept a trade to like new england and someone else (can't remember) to make sure Carolina didn't trade him before he could be signed a second after free agency started. ALSO almost certainly involved in the UNC academic scandal.

Dude's a piece of poo

I don’t disagree but that’s a matter of perspective. 

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

also, peppers is his only client.

it is a REALLY weird relationship

You know he saw peppers as his gravy train, just like those slot machines waiting in hotel lobbies..... I forget how or why but I came across football agents and found most where lawyer-scum bad. Honestly found out that fcuking Drew rosenhaus was one of the better agents scum-wise. He knew in order to build relationships he had to help teams as well.  

You remember master P and that abortion of contract his upstart agent company got for Ricky williams??Lolols.

Lastly I don't get why rookies are going the agent route, yes they could miss out on a local furniture or car dealer coin. But many contracts are set, just get a lawyer to...a smart one to go over the papers and toss him his greedy 500$ and laugh about those paying agents 3% for doing nothing. Even 2nd type contracts, find your equal and ask for the same or 10% more. But Im a cheap bastard....

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