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Does that mean they split commission?
So basically he has Romo's agent now, and also one of the younger up and coming female agents who works with a brand that might be able to get him some endorsements and marketing money.
Maybe this is his way of getting paid by the team and making up some extra cash in better marketing opportunities. He's not going to be repping Nationwide Insurance w/ Peyton or Wrangler Jeans w/ Favre anytime soon, so it seems like this move keeps him with an established agent the team (and his QB) has ties to, and a younger creative team to tap endorsements.
Everyone needs to calm down about this one.
No they cant calm down because all people see is Roc Nation and their blindness leads them to think that Jay Z is going to be doing the actual negotiating.....I know some people on this board lost a few hours of their precious time over thinking something that is not that serious.....lmao
It's probably setup where Condon/CAA gets a lot of the money from commission on his salary and Roc/Jay-Z gets money from endorsement deals.
i think dez wanted to loook at where the real money is and thats not from your contract. thats from endorcements.
i also think he gets signed for top 5 money if a team friendly way and everyone is happy in the end
This sounds like something I'd be for.So basically he has Romo's agent now, and also one of the younger up and coming female agents who works with a brand that might be able to get him some endorsements and marketing money.
Maybe this is his way of getting paid by the team and making up some extra cash in better marketing opportunities. He's not going to be repping Nationwide Insurance w/ Peyton or Wrangler Jeans w/ Favre anytime soon, so it seems like this move keeps him with an established agent the team (and his QB) has ties to, and a younger creative team to tap endorsements.
Everyone needs to calm down about this one.
So basically he has Romo's agent now, and also one of the younger up and coming female agents who works with a brand that might be able to get him some endorsements and marketing money.
Maybe this is his way of getting paid by the team and making up some extra cash in better marketing opportunities. He's not going to be repping Nationwide Insurance w/ Peyton or Wrangler Jeans w/ Favre anytime soon, so it seems like this move keeps him with an established agent the team (and his QB) has ties to, and a younger creative team to tap endorsements.
Everyone needs to calm down about this one.