Donald Yee, aged forty-six this year, is a professional sports agent.
In 1998, he was just a minor legal adviser at a sports agency, handling paperwork for professional players while trying to find a breakthrough in his career.
At that time, a college scout recommended Tom Brady, the star quarterback of the Michigan Wolverines who had just become a senior, opening a window of opportunity for the legal consultant.
But Donald Yee did not rush. He watched every one of Brady's games, including the Orange Bowl that year, where the Michigan Wolverines came from fourteen points behind to overturn the Alabama Crimson Tide Storm.