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Philadelphia Eagles wide reciever Terrell Owens and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, stepped in front of a battery of cameras last week, intent on repairing the player's shattered relationship with his team. "I'm a fighter. I've always been, and I'll always be," said Owens. "I fight for what I think is right. In doing so, I alienated a lot of my fans and my teammates." Owens, arguably the best receiver in football, had spent much of the season attacking the play of the Eagles' star quarterback, Donovan McNabb, and dissing management for refusing to redo the seven...
...Then Rosenhaus took over. The agent looked tired. Annoyed. He hectored the assembled media. He'd bark, "Next question!" when he didn't like the line of inquiry. "Let me assure you," Rosenhaus said, "[Owens] will be back playing. He will be dominant...
...Rosenhaus knows all about domination. He is probably the most powerful agent in the NFL, with more than 80 active clients, several of them Pro-Bowlers. He is certainly the most theatrical. "That was the Drew Rosenhaus press conference," cracked rival agent Mark Lepselter. "Featuring Terrell Owens...
...market-research firm serving the studio as well as other clients. Hirschfield retaliated by inviting other corporations to buy a major interest in the studio, among them Philip Morris and Time Inc. When the search failed, he refused to retract a sulfurous memo aimed at fellow Board Member Matty Rosenhaus. The Geritol magnate's reaction: " 'You're a liar! A liar! A liar!' he screamed at Hirschfield, his face flushed, spittle spewing from his mouth...
...replace Hirschfield, the directors set up a four-man Office of Chief Executive. Its members: Board Chairman Leo Jaffe; Financier Dan Lufkin; Matthew Rosenhaus, president of the company that makes Geritol and Sominex; and the new Columbia Pictures president, Francis T. Vincent. Until last week Vincent was an associate director of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Though Vincent himself was not involved, the SEC has been investigating Columbia Pictures...