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PSG News 7-17-2010Posted July 17th, 2010 Finally Football has come up with a way for your athletes to get exposed and shown to the CFL. The CFL has a different procedure for signing athletes and will add players in late summer. If you have gentlemen who are not signed check out http://www.Finallyfootball.com . For additional questions you can call their National Office at 888-345-8973 or email Clinton Spencer at cspencer@finallyfootball.com. Good Luck to our agents and Finally Football in this new venue for the athletes. I am interested in how well this is received and what your thoughts are so send me an email or pick up the phone and call. 2011 NFL Draft Sneak PeekPosted July 17th, 2010 Cortez Allen, CB, CitadelThe small-school ranks produce some very exciting corners who combine size and speed that even the FBS schools can't match. Names like Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, Ladarius Webb, and Corey Graham come to mind. Next spring, it might be the Citadel's Cortez Allen that everyone is talking about. He's big and fast and exploded on the scene as a junior last fall. He's sure to get plenty of attention from the NFL this fall. Quote of the Week - Choosing SidesPosted July 17th, 2010 The trouble with referees is that they just don't care which side wins. ~Tom CanterburyRangers' Lawyers: 'Time to Put Up or Shut Up'; Auction Set for August 4Posted July 17th, 2010 The legal rhetoric went up a notch in the ever-twisting saga for control of the Texas Rangers, as attorneys for the Major League Baseball club, its creditors and the investor group headed by Pittsburgh attorney Chuck Greenberg and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, exchanged barbs in documents filed Thursday and Friday in federal bankruptcy court.Warren Moon forms sports marketing firmPosted July 17th, 2010 Former Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon has dropped back and thrown a deep pass into the world of sports and entertainment marketing.Moon has opened a new company, Sports 1 Marketing, in Irvine, Calif., and has hired Dave Meltzer, formerly with high profile sports agent Leigh Steinberg to serve as chief executive officer. Moon is president of the firm. Game Time: LeBron James -- All Right, Now It's Getting Weird (The Mav Carter Pendant Story)Posted July 17th, 2010 I wanted to write about Luis Scola today, I really did. I wanted to talk about how good Daryl Morey has to feel that he was able to lock in Scola for an annual number below $10 million per year in a goofy free agent market that has seen $6 million and $7 million per year deals for guys about whom we know either too little (Amir Johnson, Wesley Matthews) or too much (Drew Gooden, Quentin Richardson, who are both seemingly in a race to occupy a spot on every NBA team's roster at some point in their respective careers).Chicago-based sports agent Mark Bartelstein disagrees with New Orleans Hornets' decision to withdraw contract offer to Luther HeadPosted July 17th, 2010 LAS VEGAS – Chicago-based agent Mark Bartelstein said he plans to look at all matters of recourse against the New Orleans Hornets for backing out of their deal to offer his client, free-agent shooting guard Luther Head a two-year contract.Hornets Head Dispute Basket.JPGThe Associated PressLuther Head's agent is disputing the claim by the New Orleans Hornets that Head didn't pass a physical. Randy Moss finally hires an agentPosted July 17th, 2010 Randy Moss has finally decided on an agent to represent him for what will likely be the last big contract of his career. Moss has hired Joel Segal of BEST Football, which boasts clients such as Reggie Bush, Michael Vick, Lee Suggs, Will Smith (the Saints defensive end, not the actor/singer), and Chris Johnson. Aside from Moss, Segal represents Patriots Gerard Warren and Brandon Tate. You can scope out the full list of clients by clicking here. Moss has said this offseason that this will likely be his last with the Patriots because the Patriots “don’t pay,” though the deal he got a few years ago was certainly at market value. I think Vince Wilfork would also disagree with that sentiment as well, though Logan Mankins is probably on Moss’ side. Contrary to popular belief, the Pats do pay, they just don’t usually overpay. Mankins has certainly been given a reasonable offer, but he is being unreasonable in his demands.Sources: NCAA questions four of UNC's top playersPosted July 17th, 2010 NCAA investigators questioned some of the best football players at the University of North Carolina between Monday and Tuesday about possible improper benefits received from non-university personnel, according to multiple sources close to the situation and school's athletic program.UNC athletics director Dick Baddour confirmed Thursday that the NCAA had been on campus to interview several athletes, but did not specify what players or sports were involved. Sources familiar with the probe spoke to The Fayetteville Observer, but asked that their names not be used because they are in sensitive positions. Atlanta-based NFL agents bracing for labor chaosPosted July 17th, 2010 When all of the NFL draft picks are signed in the coming weeks, the 38 NFL Players Association-certified agents based in Georgia will have negotiated contracts worth close to $200 million.However, with the ongoing labor dispute and possible lockout for the 2012 season, that gushing river of cash and their commissions could dry up. PSG News 7-8-2010Posted July 8th, 2010 FIFA World Cup finals are this weekend and worldwide coverage and interest has broken all previous records. Europe maintains their dominance in the sport but the next few years will see a big push from the rest of the world, and hopefully the United States shows up as permanent player in the top tier of teams. United Stated Training Center will be announcing special exposure to the CFL league next week. We are the first to have the news and will post it when details have been completed. This is a great opportunity to get you unsigned players trained and exposed to teams and their scouts. Due to summer break and vacations a lot of students complete the course this time of year. Please call and schedule the review and planning with Kevin or Rod. Remember you must have receive 70 per cent or better on all the tests. Have a great weekend! Pro Sports Group Staff Quote of the Week - LivingPosted July 8th, 2010 Every man dies. Not every man really lives.William Wallace 2011 NFL Draft Preview - Cortez AllenPosted July 8th, 2010 Cortez Allen, CB, CitadelThe small-school ranks produce some very exciting corners who combine size and speed that even the FBS schools can't match. Names like Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, Ladarius Webb, and Corey Graham come to mind. Next spring, it might be the Citadel's Cortez Allen that everyone is talking about. He's big and fast and exploded on the scene as a junior last fall. He's sure to get plenty of attention from the NFL this fall. Pete Carroll, Philip Rivers, Brian Billick and Herman Edwards Headline NFL 101, Only Officially NFL-Sanctioned SoCal Event, Set for L.A. Coliseum on July 19Posted July 8th, 2010 LOS ANGELES - (Business Wire) Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll has been added to an already star-studded lineup of NFL talent that includes San Diego Chargers QB Philip Rivers and former NFL head coaches and current network television analysts Brian Billick and Herman Edwards as the LA Sports & Entertainment Commission (LASEC) presents its eighth annual NFL 101 - Get Ready for Some Football on Monday, July 19, 2010, from 5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. at the LA Memorial Coliseum.Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
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