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According to agents, our front office sucks
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(04-19-2018, 02:04 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Do they operationally define what trustworthy means in regards to this poll?  My best guess is that it's hard to trust a guy like Mike Brown because he's completely untouchable so it's less about honor/honesty and more about him just being able to shrug things off and say "No deal" because he knows he's not going to fire himself if it was the wrong move.

That is a good questions Nate. I don't see a criteria in the article.

If we were to assume the premise that trust equals fulfilling a promise, then I could see a situation where, for example, Brown would balk at extending a contract that he had initially indicated an inclination in doing so. But players and agents do the same when given the opportunity.

As in any business, only a signed, written contract is the final word. Besides, they do know that Brown is a trained attorney, right? 

Ultimately, there is no honor among thieves. This is a case of the pot calling the kettle black.  
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RE: According to agents, our front office sucks - XsandOs - 04-19-2018, 06:38 PM

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