It's getting worse...Merriman and the Postons

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JWsleep
05-06-2005, 02:43 AM
Merriman isn't going to mini-camp or offseason workouts because of issues about the team's insurance policy. He told the Chargers this just after he switched his agent... to the POSTONS. A pre-contract minicamp holdout?!? By a ROOKIE!?!?! WTF?

Merriman objects to language of insurance policy (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2054147)

Hijinx
05-06-2005, 02:53 AM
I wouldn't care if the second coming of Joe Montana was available for our pick on draft day if his agents were the Postons I say pass. These guys are clowns, how could anyone want them as agents?

PSUskinsfan11
05-06-2005, 03:37 AM
Kinda funny he trained with LaVar and wanted to play with him and now signed the Postons.......sounds like a LaVar wannabe to me

Gmanc711
05-06-2005, 07:16 AM
The Postons are jokes. It would be really easy to get rid of these clowns quick, just dont sign their player and say they wont sign you until they arent your agents. Wasent that one of our top reasons for not picking KW II? Seriously; a rookie minicamp hold-out??? Unbelivable.

MTK
05-06-2005, 09:12 AM
Jeez I thought the Skins were the only team with these types of problems? ;)

TheMalcolmConnection
05-06-2005, 09:15 AM
Wow, makes Drew look pretty damn good.

PSUSkinsFan21
05-06-2005, 09:31 AM
I sincerely hope the Chargers don't give in to this crap. G711 is right on this one. If I'm the Chargers owner, I tell Merriman right out: "We went to the playoffs last year without you, we're an even better team this year, and as long as you keep those jokers as your agent you'll sit at home watching us on Sundays."

The owners need to get together and bring these agents back down to earth. If the guys in college now see that owners refuse to deal with certain agents, they won't select those agents to represent them next year.

PSUSkinsFan21
05-06-2005, 09:47 AM
Also wanted to pass on a blurb I got from ESPN Insider. It's actually a case of a player behaving in a way that us fans, NFL owners, and other players should applaud:

May. 5 - The Steelers and Ward's agent, Eugene Parker, have begun negotiating a contract extension for the four-time Pro Bowl receiver, reports the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Although there's no guarantee it will be completed before the start of the season, Ward has no intention of letting his contract status affect his commitment to the team.
"There's nothing I can do," Ward told the newspaper. "They're talking to my agent and stuff like that. It's out of my control. I still have to go out here and perform. I'm busting my tail and worrying about getting better. I'll let my agent and the Steelers talk about my contract."



TAKE NOTE Shawn Merriman, Sean Taylor, Terrell "Big-Mouth" Owens, etc, etc, etc. THIS is how real players with character handle their business. I hope the Steelers give him double what TO is getting.

And Sean Taylor, who has proven nothing in the NFL, should be embarrassed for the way he's handling his contract gripe when you look at how a guy like Hines Ward (a four-time pro bowler) keeps a solid team-first attitude when he's scheduled to make peanuts this year.

I just thought it was nice to see that some guys still do it right in this league.

TheMalcolmConnection
05-06-2005, 09:51 AM
Damn. That sure gives hope to the rest of the league.

Schneed10
05-06-2005, 09:52 AM
Rosenhaus is fair and realistic in his bargaining. He tries to get the most money he can for his client, as any agent should, but he keeps his demands in the realm of the realistic. The Postons take these ridiculous positions on things that nobody has a problems with, and the player ends up holding out.

Really, if you're a player, the only reason you'd want the Postons on your side is if you want to fight tooth and nail over every single little detail in a contract, AND make unreasonable demands asking for a pie-in-the-sky contract. I am starting to think that anyone who hires the Postons may have a slight character question. If you can't be reasonable about your demands in contract negotiations and you're willing to hold out of training camp to have your demands met, I'd consider that a bit selfish.

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