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In the new logo that emblazons the front of the T-shirts often worn by the few employees of Rosenhaus Sports Representation, the "S" is large and exaggerated, reminiscent of the famous crest worn by Superman.

On Tuesday afternoon, for one imperiled toddler, NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus, who collects superhero figurines as a hobby, became a real-life Superman.

Orange County (Fla.) Police confirmed that Rosenhaus, acting quickly in a moment of crisis, saved the life of 4-year-old Maurice Hill, who had essentially drowned in the pool at the Grand Floridian Hotel in Orlando. Rosenhaus administered CPR to Hill, who had no pulse when he was yanked from the pool, until paramedics arrived and took over the treatment of the youngster.

"He basically brought [Hill] back," said Cpl. Carlos Torres, public information officer for the Orange County Police Department. "The kid was gone and [Rosenhaus] saved a life. It's legitimate. Who knows how it would have turned out had he not been around? The guy was a hero today."

Said Cpl. Bob Leben, the deputy who commenced the investigation of the incident: "[Rosenhaus] certainly stepped up."

Hill was transported to Celebration Hospital, where police said he was listed in stable condition. Hospital officials did not immediately return messages, nor could the Hill family be reached. A spokesperson at the hotel also confirmed the events.

Rosenhaus was in Orlando for an appearance at the ESPN Club and to meet with some of his clients. He took a short break from business to honor a promise he had made, to take his girlfriend to the pool, when the incident occurred.

"When I was in high school, I was a lifeguard, and had learned CPR," Rosenhaus said. "In a situation like that, instincts kind of take over, I think. Let me tell you, this is the happiest day of my life. To save a little boy like that, who has his whole life in front of him, it's incredibly gratifying."


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Man I thought this was for me :) And weird I have this avatar also :scared Thats cool he did that. :clap:
 

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his autobiography happens to be one of my favorite sports books of all-time. the guy is brash and comes across as an as.shole at times, but he is one of the most passionate and driven people youre ever gonna see. some agents just sit back and collect their 3 or 4% or whatever, but this guy just has a motor that never stops. good to see he'll finally get some good pub for once.
 

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i have mixed feelings for him..when you represent clients you have to do so passionately and with the goal to always to get them more.but he also represents the system and is part of th system... when a contract is signed, and you threaten to hold out until a new deal is done, to me that vilotaes a duty to the team....I wouldn't dela with him...and To and Javon Walker are going to find out the hard way that his methods are tolerated by everyone....loved brett farve's response
 
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