Re: Agent Brian Levy
Wow...great post...my exact thoughts...you read some of the quotes by Levy????...they wanted to know if Jay was hurt at all....because Miami must be crazy to let him go..lolI almost fell out of my chair!Originally posted by ZOD
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/8033512.htm
How many times must we endure his words? Who cares about what he thinks about his client? None of his words have any credence because it is his client. His job is to represent his client in "the best light". Is he doing that? Nope!
Jay Fiedler has more class than his agent ever thought of having.
Here Levy is again going on about the fan base, the front office, the coach, and potential suitors. My question is "why all the hostility?"
It was Dave Wannestadt that gave your client his shot for four uneventful years. It was that fan base that made your client a millionaire through their loyalty to the team. It was that field in Miami where all your "potential suitors" got the idea that your client was worth a sh*t. So why so hostile?
Could it be that there is no interest for a starting position for your client? Could it be that you feel if you shout from the loudest hilltop that some interest may develope in your client?
Let's make one thing clear to this agent. Nobody ever expected Jay Fiedler to be Dan Marino. These fans are the same fans that watched Dan take over from a man that took the team to a Super Bowl (David Woodley) not knowing the future. Most all of us gave him a chance. After four years of chance it's a little late to be blaming Dave, Rick,the fans, or anybody but Jay Fiedler for the change. A chance is all a QB can ask for. Did your client get his chance? If you say the fans never gave your client a chance then I would like to know who that was on the field in Miami playing in front of 75,000 rabid fans for the past four years.
Show some class and move on.