What whould happen to those high-profile agents that represent a player that wants to cross and he is unwilling to negotiate for him. That player would look for agents that may be willing to negotiate a contract. So, I believe agents of high-profiled players that don't want to lose clients may lose one, two but when or if players start crossing by a greater number the high-profile agent will only have two courses of action one to start negotiating contracts for his clients to cross the line or two convince the union to negotiate a CBA. So if the replacement player strategy works it will only take one or two agents to get clients from rivals to force some kind of agreement.