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Drew Rosenhaus, T.O.'s Agent.


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Terrell Owens' notorious Agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who also represents sometimes "troubled" players Anquan Boldin, Chad Johnson, Plaxico Burress, among others, actually has some notable Panthers clients too.

Jon Beason,

Charles Johnson,

Damione Lewis,

and Dan Connor are all represented by him.

Anyone who has heard of this dude knows he's a Super Agent.

Not important at all, just figured some of you would be interested.

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I don't know why everyone hates Drew. Sure, he's pretty arrogant and cocky, but he doesn't lie or cheat. At least he delivers what he promises.

I'm sure being an NFL agent requires a certain level of douche-baggery to succeed at high levels such as Drew's.

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I think it's funny he had him sign quick, in the cold, on a borderline team. Sorry, Trent, welcome to your nightmare.

Shows how few teams were willing to take a shot at him. Buffalo was probably his best chance at winning and getting some extra stats for next season, so he took it. That being said, don't expect any problems out of TO this season.

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