Mr. Oles,
I would like to offer a few counter point in defense of my client Mr. James. Due to the failure of your management, you, myself, Mr. James, and much of the league are aware that the individual mentioned in the quote "Sources told me that he was asking to be one of the highest, if not the highest paid, players in the league, at a price that would cripple the team" was a well-known shady general manager. It sounds like you too were lied to and disrespected by the Liberty front office.
Fortunately to protect myself and my clients I record all dealings with general managers. I have attached the starting point of negotiations:![[Image: b4Y4zau.png]](http://i.imgur.com/b4Y4zau.png)
As you can see Mr. James was not requesting a salary larger than one of the league's most promising quarterbacks. Furthermore, in future negotiations the price of the contract was further lowered and player options were removed in an attempt to compromise with management.
To put it simply for you, your sources are completely false. Furthermore, any issues teammates have with a 6th round pick receiving the contract covered in the attached source--not withstanding the fact that my client later offered to lower the value of that contract--are going to be extremely disappointed to see the front office give a 9th round pick with less talent--though skill in her own right--an even larger contract than the initial starting point of Mr. James' negotiations.
Mr. James is not worried about his arbitrary value, he is worried about his monetary one, which we feel remains intact following his departure from Philadelphia. My client would like to wish you nothing but the best.
Thank you sir,
Jay Z, Roc Nation Sports
I would like to offer a few counter point in defense of my client Mr. James. Due to the failure of your management, you, myself, Mr. James, and much of the league are aware that the individual mentioned in the quote "Sources told me that he was asking to be one of the highest, if not the highest paid, players in the league, at a price that would cripple the team" was a well-known shady general manager. It sounds like you too were lied to and disrespected by the Liberty front office.
Fortunately to protect myself and my clients I record all dealings with general managers. I have attached the starting point of negotiations:
![[Image: b4Y4zau.png]](http://i.imgur.com/b4Y4zau.png)
As you can see Mr. James was not requesting a salary larger than one of the league's most promising quarterbacks. Furthermore, in future negotiations the price of the contract was further lowered and player options were removed in an attempt to compromise with management.
To put it simply for you, your sources are completely false. Furthermore, any issues teammates have with a 6th round pick receiving the contract covered in the attached source--not withstanding the fact that my client later offered to lower the value of that contract--are going to be extremely disappointed to see the front office give a 9th round pick with less talent--though skill in her own right--an even larger contract than the initial starting point of Mr. James' negotiations.
Mr. James is not worried about his arbitrary value, he is worried about his monetary one, which we feel remains intact following his departure from Philadelphia. My client would like to wish you nothing but the best.
Thank you sir,
Jay Z, Roc Nation Sports