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A Shark Never Sleeps : Wheeling and Dealing with the NFL's Most Ruthless Agent |
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Rating: Summary: Not a bad writer for an agent Review: This book gives people a look at the business side of the NFL; the high risks, the hard work, and the BIG rewards. Drew doesn't do bad as a writer, but he does get a little egotistic. But, hey, who said an ego was a bad thing? Drew reveals the glamorous life of a smooth talking, money making agent in A Shark Never Sleeps.
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: This Book Is Unreadable!!!! Review: This book is terrible! It is unbelievable that a book this bad could be published. No wonder sports agents have such a bad reputation. Don't buy this book!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Don't Waste Your Time.............................. Review: This book is terrible. Not only is it poorly written; this guy is so self-absorbed and greedy that there is not a honorable thing about him. His egomania leads him to measure his success by his money or the number of women that he has picked up. I paid Drew the best testimony of all; I discarded the book. You would be better entertained by reading the labels of cereal boxes.
Rating: Summary: Very, very scary.... Review: This book profiles a truly repulsive person. From his psychotic early days to his self-serving and successful days as a high-profile agent, this book is an example of why abortion should be legalized in the 100th trimester. This book is also very poorly written. Finally, it should come with its own enclosed DSM-IV scale in order to allow the reader the opportunity to score Drew's many mental illnesses.
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable Review: This book was a good read. The writing was not great, but I got the point. A must read for aspiring sports agents and true NFL fans. Rosenhaus is quite a character and his story is truly unique. Gives a inside account of the inner workings of the NFL and the contract negoitiation process from recruitment to finalization. Rosenhaus is truly passionate about his profession and the NFL. GO SHARK GO!
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!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Entertaining. Drew Rosenhaus...man, myth, EGO MANIAC! Review: When the book discusses life behind the scenes of the NFL and contract negiotiations, the reading is fast. When Drew gloats about himself, his looks, his money, his beloved 'canes & 'phins, it gets booooring! I can't wait for the sequel when Drew has too many greedy clients who want all 110% of his dedicated time. Gee, Drew is perfect, his clients are all role models (?), I find it amazing none where wife beaters or deadbeat dads! SHOW HIM THE MONEY!!!!
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