Thursday, April 25, 2024

We Finally Know Who Is Pulling The Roquan Smith Strings

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Something weird is going on. Roquan Smith would like everybody to believe he is engineering this entire fiasco over his contract by himself. Yet it always felt like somebody was pulling the strings behind the scenes. Those beliefs were further validated when Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk revealed somebody claiming to be the linebacker’s representative was calling other NFL teams about the possibility of a trade. Not only was that illegal because the unidentified person wasn’t a certified agent, but he was also doing it without permission from the Chicago Bears.

The NFL has since sent out a memo not only warning other teams not to engage with this person, but we finally have a name. According to Courtney Cronin of ESPN, the individual is Saint Omni. Not much is known about him. His Facebook page claims he is a business consultant for high-profile athletes.

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A pattern starts to emerge upon doing some digging.

Omni’s name first popped up a few years ago when he reportedly helped Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil negotiate his contract extension with the Houston Texans. This came shortly after the Miami Dolphins traded him. He claims he works for LifeLine Financial Group in Beverly Hills, California. Tunsil has no agent. Another name connected to Omni is Seattle Seahawks 1st round pick Charles Cross. He, too, is operating without an agent. Sensing the pattern yet?

Omni is likely the one pushing Roquan Smith.

The Tunsil situation is a great example. He played hardball with the Dolphins on a new contract. They eventually traded him to Houston, who then gave him the massive payday he was looking for. Everything about Smith’s approach to negotiations over the past months reeks of the same playbook.

  1. Demand a record-breaking contract.
  2. Open the trade doors when the team balks.
  3. Get him traded to a team that will cave to his demands.

There is only one problem. It appears the Bears aren’t as open to the trade idea as the Dolphins were. Part of that is his value. Off-the-ball linebackers don’t fetch the same packages as left tackles. GM Ryan Poles knows he isn’t getting two 1st round picks back for Roquan Smith like Miami did for Tunsil. It seems that lack of cooperation frustrated Omni, so he sent out feelers to other teams. He quickly learned that “business manager” means nothing when it comes to the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Smith doesn’t have the leverage he thinks he does. The Bears not only have him under contract through 2022, but they also can franchise tag him in 2023. They might consider trading him if the return were worth it. The problem is even great linebackers aren’t in high demand. Especially not at the price tag he seeks. Mr. Omni better change his strategy before it makes a bad situation worse.

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Wes
Wes
Aug 16, 2022 3:44 pm

If Roquan doesn’t want to play for the Bears, then trade him. As the Bears rebuild their roster they don’t need and malcontents sending out bad vibes.

Gator Joe
Aug 16, 2022 8:36 am

We need a desperate team or at least a dumbarse team like the Browns now to call Poles.

Jim Nelligan
Jim Nelligan
Aug 15, 2022 6:51 pm

Amateur hour has many forms.

Lynn Todd
Lynn Todd
Aug 15, 2022 4:16 pm

Mr Smith, the NFL is on line one for you. They want to talk to you about your relationship with Mr Omni. Then squash the two of you like cockroaches

GrinBearIt
GrinBearIt
Aug 15, 2022 3:59 pm

Roquan has been a head case since he was drafted. Very good player on the field, but his unpredictable behavior off the field is very concerning.

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