"Cameron was able to get an inside look at professional football from the standpoint of athletes and agents and general managers that few people have ever seen"
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The phrasing stacks viewpoints - “athletes and agents and general managers” - to imply a 360-degree understanding, the kind fans think they’re getting from highlight reels and pundit panels but rarely do. It’s also a subtle defense against the standard suspicion that any “inside look” is either PR or betrayal. By naming multiple constituencies, Steinberg suggests Cameron crossed tribal lines without being co-opted by any single one.
Context matters: coming from an agent, this is an endorsement of both access and ethics. Agents trade in narratives as much as contracts; they need storytellers who can be close without being reckless, revealing without burning relationships. The subtext is an unspoken bargain: Cameron was allowed backstage because he could be trusted to describe the machinery of the league without jamming it.
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Steinberg, Leigh. (2026, January 17). Cameron was able to get an inside look at professional football from the standpoint of athletes and agents and general managers that few people have ever seen. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cameron-was-able-to-get-an-inside-look-at-79129/
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Steinberg, Leigh. "Cameron was able to get an inside look at professional football from the standpoint of athletes and agents and general managers that few people have ever seen." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cameron-was-able-to-get-an-inside-look-at-79129/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Cameron was able to get an inside look at professional football from the standpoint of athletes and agents and general managers that few people have ever seen." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cameron-was-able-to-get-an-inside-look-at-79129/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.




