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El. knyga: Blanton's Browns

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Kent State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781631013713
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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Kent State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781631013713
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Great players, great coaches, great fans, and a great stadium—the 1965–69 Cleveland Browns

Two very exciting games in Cleveland Browns history—their upset of the Baltimore Colts in 1964 and the Monday Night Football game on September 21, 1970, when they beat Joe Namath and the New York Jets—bookend this in-depth look at a highly successful era in the franchise’s history. During the five years from 1965–69, the Browns qualified for the postseason four times, played in three NFL championship games, and twice came within a game of the Super Bowl.

Roger Gordon presents the narrative of the team along with personal profiles of players like Hall of Famers Paul Warfield, Leroy Kelly, Gene Hickerson, and Lou Groza. And, of course, there was the team’s—and possibly the NFL’s—greatest Hall of Famer, Jim Brown, albeit in 1965 only. Headed by Coach Blanton Collier, the Browns had an impressive record, remaining first or second in their division, and yet fell just short in the playoffs.

Longtime Browns fans who remember this era will be eager to revisit it, and younger fans will learn about a very successful time in team history. Gordon connects the characters and stories of this era into the full franchise timeline, up to and including the modern day.

Recenzijos

"BLANTON'S BROWNS: The Great 1965-69 Cleveland Browns casts a brilliant beam on a highly competitive NFL outfit. During this era,'65-'69, the franchise nearly repeated as league title holders, nabbed 3 Division championship, and missed by a game going to a Super Bowl....

Gordon smartly extends the goal posts of BLANTON'S BROWNS, opening with the 1964 NFL Championship in which the Browns surprisingly corralled the heavily favored Baltimore Colts 27-0 and near the book's end delightfully describes the first Monday Night Football game, September 21, 1970 when Cleveland doused the lights on Broadway Joe Namath's NY Jets 31-21." Boxscore News

Foreword vii
Gary Collins
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 The Last Championship
1(14)
2 Repeating Is Hard to Do
15(12)
3 Nine-and-Five Ain't Too Shabby
27(12)
4 Ryan's Last Hurrah
39(8)
5 Nelsen Wins the Lotto
47(14)
6 Swallowed by the Purple People Eaters
61(14)
7 The Aftermath
75(12)
8 The Orange and Brown
87(98)
Postscript 185(2)
Index 187
Roger Gordon has written nine sports books, including The Miracle of Richfield: The Story of the 197576 Cleveland Cavaliers. For eight years, he wrote for the magazine Bernie's Insiders/The Orange and Brown Report and conducted personal interviews with some 70 former Cleveland Browns, including Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Paul Warfield, Ozzie Newsome, and Leroy Kelly. He is a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association.