No way!!Originally Posted by Mikey82
No way!!Originally Posted by Mikey82
Just because he was wearing a McDonald's outfit does not qualify the other guy as the chef of the Bills...Originally Posted by Mikey82
Originally Posted by lordofgun
LOL...I've been scouring google for a website of Greg Johnson's agency or a pic of him- but there are waaaayyy to many Greg Johnsons out there.
He's also Moulds' agent I think.
Originally Posted by NE39
Greg Johnspn is the guy who negotiated the last contract extention for Henry- and also Mould's big contract as well.
Maybe it's Gregg with 2 g's.Originally Posted by Dozerdog
And the funniest part about it...Originally Posted by Dozerdog
Greg Johnson is NOT even listed on the NFLPA list of Agents.
Johnson probably works for an agency, which is what is listed.
Travis Henry also has a marketing agreement, being represented by Genesis Marketing.
Originally Posted by lordofgun
Found some pictures of him!
This one you can see Travis Henry in the Background
This one was at the Travis Henry hearing when he "accidentally" got hooked up with the 15 year old- here you see him describing in detail his client's story
Actually, Chef Mark, the Bills chef, wasn't sure when I asked him. The guy was so drunk...he could've just thought he was Travis' agent.
I chatted with the guy but only briefly. There were a handful of people there and everybody was talking about the Bills and the game so we were all a bit hyper anyway. He seemed fine to me, drunk but articulate and alert. But I really didn’t pay much attention to what he was saying after I got into a conversation with this other guy that was there. This guy did a shot right after me and Phil had one, I believe. He had a cool standing buffalo style Bills pin and gave it to me when I complimented him on it. That was the second time that day somebody gave me something just for saying it was cool (Bills towel). lol.
I would doubt the guy was anybody’s agent but I don’t think it’s a big deal if he was. He wasn’t belligerent or anything when I talked to him. I didn’t hear the harsh comments some people mentioned so either I missed it or there’s some conversational exaggeration going on. I would admit that if there really was some “we’re going to f-over the Bills” that would be embarrassing for him, but agents talk **** all the time so it sort of goes with the territory.
first of all, the ketchup ceremony is a Kenny-only thing...an hour and a half before kickoff.Originally Posted by Patrick76777
Secondly, not everyone is too to do a bowling ball shot. This guy was drunk as anyone I've ever seen, but he was more of a man than the wristed wimps who are afraid of doing a shot
just got confirmation...that really WAS Travis' agent...the Chef of the Bills got confirmation from Travis. If the guys who were there remember, the guy made a cell phone call after he was a bit of a jerk and came back from it really nice. He was calling Travis Henry himself to get confirmation that it was the Chef of the Buffalo Bills
Originally Posted by The_Philster
THE PINTO GUY AND BOWLING BALL SHOTS are OVER RAITED
Last edited by shotgun; 10-17-2004 at 07:53 PM.
Wanna try that in English?
That picture looks more like Brian H to me. Did he tell you to tune into Profooball Central to listen to his interview?
No...that was the agent of Travis Henry...according to Travis Henry. I think he'd know the differenceOriginally Posted by Forward_Lateral
Considering most of McGahee agent's players are Miami players, a toke would be more appropriate.Originally Posted by mchurchfie
Last edited by G. Host; 10-17-2004 at 09:35 PM.
Originally Posted by Dozerdog
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
Originally Posted by Mikey82
I have ocean front property I want to sell you Mikey.
Call me at 1-800-IMA-SUCR