I recently heard a renowned negotiation guru refer to Professional Sports Agents as “Parasitic Intermediaries.” I immediately had a flashback to the movie Jerry Maguire, and the famous line: “show me the money!” However, if we think about it, it does make quite a bit of sense. Why would someone hand over their power to negotiate to another? Agents will usually tell you it’s because they have more ‘experience’ negotiating and are more ‘familiar’ with the details and mechanics of negotiating with major league franchises; and in most cases, that may be true. However, they do not know, better than you, what it is you value, want or need.
Having said all this, the question remains: Why do professional athletes relinquish their power to negotiate independently and pay dearly for it (4-10%)? My only conclusion, is that it is out of fear or ignorance. Because if professional athletes decided to negotiate without an agent (and many have), they would more than make up for the agent fees, and possibly end up with better deals as they have their own interest at hand.