Super Agent: The One Book the NFL and NCAA Don't Want You to Read

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Sports Publishing, Jan 2, 2013 - Sports & Recreation - 320 pages
Super Agent. Maverick. Reformer. Iconoclast. Dealmaker. Dentist? Jerry Argovitz has worn many hats in his remarkable life, both inside and outside of the world of sports. As a player agent representing and advising some of the biggest names in the game, Argovitz challenged the NFL both at the negotiating table and in the courtroom, earning a reputation as one of the most powerful men in professional sports. He successfully negotiated the first milliondollar guaranteed contract in NFL history, wrote the language for career-ending insurance policy underwriting for Lloyds of London, and brokered the deal that brought Heisman Trophy–winner Herschel Walker to the upstart USFL as a junior, which opened the floodgates for all underclassmen to follow. 
As the owner of the Houston Gamblers of the USFL, Argovitz helped to implement several rules which were subsequently adopted by the NFL, and served as a principal figure in a lawsuit against the NFL that proved the league was guilty of Sherman Antitrust violations. Now, Argovitz has a plan to reform the corrupt world of college sports, a plan he will share in this eye-opening book.

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About the author (2013)

Dr. Jerry Argovitz was a professional football revolutionary whosebitter contract wars with the NFL led to the current system of freeagency. As a player agent, he negotiated the first million-dollardeal in NFL history (for Heisman Trophy-winner Billy Sims) andas the co-owner of the USFL's Houston Gamblers he implementedthe concept of instant replay, the coach's challenge, the two-pointconversion, and wide-open passing rules, all of which were subsequentlyadopted by the NFL. He lives in Houston, Texas. J. David Miller, a former editor at SPORT magazine, is the author or co-author of ten books and thousands of articles. A recipient of the coveted "Page One" award from the New York Newspaper Guild for his outstanding investigative journalism.

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