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Rating: Summary: GREAT BOOK Review: I could not belive how someone could be this self involved... I am a negotiator and was hoping for good negotiating advice but got something much different. I am sure that half of this book was untrue, however I have to give credit were credit is due, he did make it to the top. I just hope that after the realease of this book he is able to stay there, "now that would be impressive"...
Rating: Summary: This guy loves himself and only himself... Review: I could not belive how someone could be this self involved... I am a negotiator and was hoping for good negotiating advice but got something much different. I am sure that half of this book was untrue, however I have to give credit were credit is due, he did make it to the top. I just hope that after the realease of this book he is able to stay there, "now that would be impressive"...
Rating: Summary: I enjoyed this book. Review: I want to be a sports agent when I grow up and that is why I read this book. I found it very interesting. It is poorly written and Drew does talk highly of himself quite a bit , but I still enjoyed it because that is my dream proffession.
Rating: Summary: Wow! He's Some Kinda Symptom . . . Er, Guy! Review: October 6, 2002Hoping for a peek into the arena of sports agency, I picked this up one lazy afternoon. Wow! I suppose if you're the right sort of person with the right sense of humor, you could have a lot of fun wallowing inside this fellow Drew Rosenhaus's own fascinated vision of himself and his life--replete with numerous descriptions of how crafty and tough he is, as well as an insert bikini photo of his model girlfriend (with whom he's formed a deep, lasting pair-bond, I'm sure). However, it's more likely you might be left gaping at a printed ego that approaches the sociopathic, pondering about what publisher and editor were possibly thinking, and wondering how many Drew Rosenhauses are out there, tolerated, even rewarded, in this, the tackiest, but best dressed, of all possible worlds. Tolerated and rewarded not just in professional sports, which would be bad enough, but in civil law, corporate finance, government . . .
Rating: Summary: Wow! He's Some Kinda Symptom . . . Er, Guy! Review: October 6, 2002 Hoping for a peek into the arena of sports agency, I picked this up one lazy afternoon. Wow! I suppose if you're the right sort of person with the right sense of humor, you could have a lot of fun wallowing inside this fellow Drew Rosenhaus's own fascinated vision of himself and his life--replete with numerous descriptions of how crafty and tough he is, as well as an insert bikini photo of his model girlfriend (with whom he's formed a deep, lasting pair-bond, I'm sure). However, it's more likely you might be left gaping at a printed ego that approaches the sociopathic, pondering about what publisher and editor were possibly thinking, and wondering how many Drew Rosenhauses are out there, tolerated, even rewarded, in this, the tackiest, but best dressed, of all possible worlds. Tolerated and rewarded not just in professional sports, which would be bad enough, but in civil law, corporate finance, government . . .
Rating: Summary: shark attack Review: this book gives you an insight on what it really is to be an agent. it helps inform the publis that the agent industry is more than just a buisness. id recommend this book to any dolphin fan, or anyone that wants to know what goes on behind the scenes with our athletes.
Rating: Summary: GREAT BOOK Review: This was a great book...i dont care what anyone says..yeah Drew's a show off but hey hes the BEST in the buisness and he tells u how he got there in this Book. And for that idiot that said he put a modeling Pic of his girl in the picture part of the book didnt even read it!...the pic isnt there....GO DREW GO!!!!!!!
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