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Top 10 NFL agents of 2021

As general viewers, we always admire the players, the coaches, and their skills and interactions.  However, we are curious about how they came to be in their clubs or involved behind the scenes.  In this modern era, almost 90% of attention is for players. The remaining attention only goes to those who manage the players themselves.  The post is thus dedicated to top NFL agents.  The NFL agents are the ones who handle the deals and contracts of players who come under the National Football league.

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New Song & Video Announces New EP Hollywood Life

Though the new song from Real Friends is quiet in sound, it’s a song full of deafening emotion – so much, you’ll feel it from your toes all up to your teeth. At the start of “Teeth,” premiering here on HollywoodLife, vocalist Cody Muraro sits shrouded in shadows, and for a good reason. Once the light hits him, it’s clear he’s been through some stuff. One part endurance anthem (“These last two years were the worst years of my life / Left me fucked up past the point of ever believing that I’d get by”) and one part heartbreak (I call your phone, you don’t pick up / It’s pointless to hope cause I know you’re gone”), Real Friends have crafted a song that roars, past fat lips and bruised cheeks and straight to your heart.

Robert Brian Clark Dies; Catfish Star Was 33

Robert Brian Clark, who appeared on a memorable episode of Season 2 of Catfish, has tragically died, MTV News confirms this week. He was just 33 years old. Clark, who went by “Brian” on Catfish, was reportedly killed in a motorcycle accident in his native Jefferson County, Alabama. Local news reports described a tragic, harrowing scene. It’s not clear exactly how, but Brian was thrown from his motorcycle after he “became airborne while crossing a set of railroad tracks.