NFL insider says quiet part out loud about protagonist in Terry McLaurin standoff
Briefly

Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders are experiencing a complicated contract negotiation, heavily influenced by his agents, Buddy Baker and Tony Bonagura. Initial demands were excessive, leading to tense negotiations and unusual behavior from McLaurin, including a hold-in and a trade request. NFL insider Mike Jones expressed concerns about the agents' guidance, suggesting they may not be providing wise counsel. The standoff continues, with both sides entrenched in their positions, making resolution difficult as McLaurin's situation worsens.
I worry about the advice that [Terry McLaurin's] getting from his agent. From talking to a number of people, it sounds like it's too bad he doesn't have somebody else in his ear because it doesn't seem like he's getting a lot of wise counsel on this.
The whole thing is a complete mess. Both sides are dug into their respective stances, and McLaurin is suffering.
Peters is a ruthless negotiator who always puts the team's best interests at heart. The agents don't want to lose face after coming this far.
After that, the wideout has been behaving very out of character with holdouts, a hold-in back at the facility, and even a trade request.
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