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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? AGENTS RIP NO LIMIT OVER WILLIAMS DEAL

          Following the contract negotiated by No Limit Sports'
     Leland Hardy for Saints RB Ricky Williams, one agent said
     Hardy "will never get another high-profile football client
     again and if I'm competing against Hardy [for a player] next
     year, this contract is coming out," according to
     CNN/SI.com's Pat Kirwan, who wrote that he is "more than a
     little surprised that Williams agreed to this club-friendly
     deal."  Another agent "kiddingly said, 'Ricky should sue for
     negligence.'"  Kirwan: "All kidding aside, Saints' contract
     negotiator Terry O'Neil should be named front office
     executive of the year."  Kirwan added that the NFLPA "is not
     happy about this contract and the potential rippling effect
     it will have" (CNN/SI.com, 5/19).  SI's Peter King adds that
     the NFLPA "will bemoan the fact that Williams didn't get
     enough in base salary" (SI, 5/24).  CBS SportsLine's Ray
     Buck: "Ironic how the agency of ... Master P -- No Limit
     Sports -- that NFL owners fretted so much about, turns out
     to structure a contract amenable to a team, and a menace
     only to other agents" (CBS SportsLine, 5/19).
          TAKING IT TO THE LIMIT? ESPN.com's Greg Garber writes
     that critics of the deal say that Hardy's and No Limit's
     "desire to be daring and different will hurt the athlete in
     the long run."  Garber notes that NFL teams "love" the
     contract because it "places the burden of performance on
     Williams."  One agent, who calls the contract a "very, very
     bad" deal: "Look at the facts: the Saints cleared the decks
     to get him and proclaimed him as their saviour.  Basically,
     he had all the leverage and then he goes and signs in the
     middle of May.  What is that?"  ESPN's John Clayton called
     it a "bad deal" and a "rookie mistake by Hardy."  But Hardy
     defended the deal: "I didn't give any leverage away.  I got
     him the largest signing bonus available" (ESPN.com, 5/21). 
     ESPN.com's Tom Oates calls the deal "far too risky," and
     adds that Hardy's "naivete in negotiating NFL contracts, and
     his inability to convince Williams what was best for his
     long-term interests, left the Saints with a better deal than
     they ever could have hoped for" (ESPN.com, 5/21).

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