"The Pro Football Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Book" |
Here are some more:
"A Few Seconds of Panic" is about a sportswriter (Stefan Fatsis) going to training camp with the Denver Broncos as a kicker. Fatsis really goes into what it takes to make it to the NFL. He does not focus one the stars but on the common players that people do not hear about.
"Slow Getting Up"-2013 is Nate Jackson's memoir of his six seasons in the NFL. He is a Bay Area kid and it really shows what the common player goes through in the NFL. A great read.
"The Super 70's"-2005 is an oral history of a great time in pro football-the 1970's. I first started to get into the game during this time. Love the interviews with the players and coaches of the era.
The next two are both related to 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only team to go undefeated:
"Perfection"-2012 is Bob Griese's memoir of that 1972 season. Really well written and tells a great inside story of that team.
"Undefeated"-2013 is based on interviews with both the players and the coaches. Another well-written book that tells the story of that team
"Broken Patterns"-1971 was written by Fran Tarkenton about the 1969 New York Giants and the total dysfunction of that team. Very good.
Finally, my newest:
"Martyball" -2012 by Marty Schottenheimer. Great book, written by one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.
There are some my newest additions to my NFL library, have you read any of them???
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