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Drew Rosenhaus's MNF Interview

Drew Rosenhaus's MNF Interview
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Watch Drew Rosenhaus duck every hard-hitting question about his client Plaxico Burress. He looks like he wants to slug Tony Kornheiser.

Date: 12/1/2008
Category: Coverage and Analysis - Interview
Team: New York Giants
Player: WR Plaxico Burress
 

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reply antoine bodine Joined: 2/29/08 Team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish 12/2/08

Rosenhaus is a shill for Plax and that's his job. You know before Tony Kornheiser became a humurous TV personality, he was a bonafide first rate juournalist whose work was frequently featured on the front page of the NYTimes. He was a legitimate feature writer for the Washington Post also, and this interview shows he is still a good journalist asking the right questions and not quitting when he is getting stonewalled. By continuing to ask the gun question, Tony successfully showed Rosenhaus to be the money hungry shill that he and many other agents are. Good for Tony and this is a role he should assume more often!

reply rosieOR Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Oregon Ducks 12/2/08

I agree with Orange Chuck that Rosenhaus always seems eager to play the "loyal and diplomatic" part for the TV cameras.

reply neil Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Minnesota Vikings 12/2/08

niiiiice George Jung reference

reply Orange Chuck Joined: 11/19/08 Team: Syracuse Orangemen 12/2/08

Its amazing how when anything happens, Drew just seems to be around and not afraid to get in front of a camera.

reply neil Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Minnesota Vikings 12/1/08

yikes...awkward

reply TwAzCats Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Arizona Wildcats 12/2/08

Dude, his questions are dead on.

reply neil Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Minnesota Vikings 12/2/08

at the end where hes like 'it cant be a good thing'...i dont know, hes just trying to be a dick to instigate a response. if i were a famous NFL player i would have a gun *for sure*...its just not a good thing to not have it registered and also generally bad practice to shoot yourself with it

reply TwAzCats Joined: 2/13/77 Team: Arizona Wildcats 12/2/08

Dude, a gun brings nothing but trouble no matter if it's registered or not. I don't care if you walk into a nightclub and have more bling on your neck than Mr. T and more cash in you pocket than George Jung, a gun is never a good idea.If he were a real man Plax would have protected himself like Iron Mike Tyson did and bought himself a crazy ass Siberian Tiger.


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