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Rosenhaus Tweets on Fred Taylor

Posted by Mike Reiss, Globe Staff May 7, 2009 08:50 AM

Agent Drew Rosenhaus is now on Twitter and he "Tweeted" the following information about running back Fred Taylor's wrist injury:

"There has been some concern expressed in the media about Fred Taylor's wrist; I can say that there is nothing to worry about."

Taylor sprained his wrist while working out in South Florida, the Boston Globe reported earlier this week. At that time, there was no official comment from Rosenhaus or his brother Jason Rosenhaus.

Taylor is represented by Rosenhaus Sports.

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5 comments so far...
  1. Mike - no knock on you and I am not trying to shoot the messenger here.

    that being said - okay, sure, Drew we can all relax now because you told us Fred is A-OK. this is the same guy that has told us a million times that T.O. is not the problem it's always something or somebody or the devil thats to blame. okay, sure, Drew you are a trusted source of information and we are buying what you are selling dddddddddduuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhh!

    Posted by Zak May 7, 09 08:59 AM
  1. Rosenhaus is even more unbelievable than Boras. I wouldn't believe him if it were sunny and he said it was a nice day.

    Posted by Lance May 7, 09 10:44 AM
  1. Next question

    Next question

    Next question

    Posted by Blair from Canada May 7, 09 01:22 PM
  1. but, however my client feels he is being underpaid and if things don't change soon he will be force to demand a trade.

    Posted by Peter May 7, 09 08:18 PM
  1. Hey guys, don't count on Fragile Fred to be on the field for every game. I watched him every year here in Jacksonville and he spent a LOT of time hurt. Funny how Rosenhaus only said "there is nothing to worry about". That sounds like a way of getting around admitting Fred is hurt. Why didn't he just say "Fred is not hurt", or "Fred's wrist in not injured"? Because by saying "there is nothing to worry about" he won't get called out for lying if it turns out Fred is hurt. Take what Rosenhaus says with a grain of salt. LOL, better make it two grains of salt and a conditional grain of salt next year or his client sits out. I want Fred to succeed, but it is definitely a wait-and-see.

    Posted by jaxpatriot May 7, 09 09:44 PM
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