In the world of professional sports, Jerry is a brilliant agent who has reached the top thanks to his charisma and ability to sell his clients. However, after a crisis of conscience, he decides that the industry needs a change and dares to draft a manifesto proposing a more human and authentic representation of athletes, prioritizing their needs and emotional well-being. But when he shares his vision at a company meeting, he is almost instantly fired.
In his new phase as an independent agent, Jerry finds himself on a rollercoaster of challenges. He only has the support of a brave receptionist, Dorothy, who is drawn to his vulnerability and conviction. Together, they decide to embark on an uncertain path, where Jerry struggles to rebuild his career and personal life. But it won't be easy, as he faces a single client, the talented yet troubled football receiver, Rod Tidwell, who requires more than just talent to succeed.
As Jerry grapples between his convictions and the pressure to succeed, a touching and complicated relationship develops with Dorothy, who becomes his greatest support and the love he never knew he needed. The story delves into a mix of comedy, romance, and drama, where the journey of self-discovery intertwines with the quest for the true meaning of success — and the powerful mantra “Show me the money!” becomes a cry for authenticity and human connection.