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Pain Gang: Pro Football's Fifty Toughest Players [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 334 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x153 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1597971545
  • ISBN-13: 9781597971546
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 334 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x153 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1597971545
  • ISBN-13: 9781597971546
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
No sport demands toughness more than professional football, and no sport celebrates it with as much joy, excitement, and pride. John Madden annually offers his picks of the top tough guys, and sick hits are shown repeatedly on jumbotrons nationwide and ESPNs Sportscenter. Anyone whos ever watched an NFL Films production can surely hear the voice-that distinctive narrator-lauding the warriors of the gridiron who lay it all out there. Imagine his voice as you say: These tough men came to do battle today, and only the fiercest will win. Into this atmosphere comes Neil Reynolds, public relations manager for the NFL in Europe, and his new book Pain Gang: Pro Footballs Fifty Toughest Players. From early day heroes, such as Bronko Nagurski, Clark Hinkle, and Frank Bruiser Kinard, to Hall of Famers like Ronnie Lott, Walter Payton, and Dick Butkus, to such modern-day iron men as Emmitt Smith, Brett Favre, and Rodney Harrison, Reynolds lauds some of the toughest, meanest, most inspirational, and hardest-working men in the roughest sport. He includes interviews with teammates, coaches, opponents, and the players themselves on what it means to be tough, how they characterize toughness, and even who was the toughest of them all. Some players fought through broken bones and tired bodies. Others laid out opponents with the hardest of hits. Still others proved themselves on the battlefields of World War II before joining this secondary field of battle. And some played hard and fast-mostly within the rules-in order to intimidate their opponents through sheer fear. Whatever their means, these guys were tough and knew it-and they made sure everyone else did as well. Meet the Pain Gang, and youll know it too.

Recenzijos

"A fascinating book that identifies extraordinary tough guys playing a tough game." - NFL.com "A really revealing look at how much it hurts to be an NFL player.... You'll be amazed that human beings can last longer than a year or two in the NFL." - Peter King, senior writer, Sports Illustrated "A fascinating book that identifies extraordinary tough guys playing a tough game." - Vic Carucci, national editor, NFL.com "Pain Gang has such a simple premise: Who is the toughest player to have ever played in the NFL? Neil Reynolds gnaws at this premise as he profiles fifty of the toughest to have ever played, from Bronko Nagurski to Brett Favre, and after the first fifty I wanted to read about the next 150. When the fame and the fortunes fade away, the ultimate feeling that a true warrior wants said about him is 'He was a tough guy.' Pain Gang presents the toughest and most courageous athletes of our time." - Brian Baldinger, NFL analyst, FOX Sports "An exhaustive look at some of the NFL's greatest stars." - Paul Zimmerman, "Dr. Z," Sports Illustrated "A really revealing look at how much it hurts to be an NFL player. After you read this book, you'll know what it's like to take a gigantic fist to the ribs, as Jack Youngblood felt when he took such a shot from one of the most pain-inflicting players in NFL history, Bob Brown. And you'll be amazed that human beings can last longer than a year or two in the NFL." - Peter King, senior writer, Sports Illustrated "Neil Reynolds takes the reader to the very heart of the NFL action.... Pain Gang details an array of fascinating and awe-inspiring stories.... [ It] is an enlightening, entertaining, and inspiring journey through professional football history and a must-have for all football fans. Read this book and you'll never look at the NFL in the same way again." - NFLUK.com "Celebrates the characteristic football that fans hold dear." - Green Bay Press-Gazette"

List of Photographs xi
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
QUARTERBACKS
1. Y.A. Tittle: Leaving It All on the Field
8
2. Johnny Unitas: The Quarterback Nobody Wanted
13
3. John Brodie: If It Keeps Breaking, Don't Fix It
20
4. Archie Manning: Taking a Beating in the Big Easy
25
5. Joe Montana: King of Cool
31
6. Brett Favre: Playing for Free
38
7. Steve McNair: There's Doubtful, Questionable...and McNair
45
8. Donovan McNabb: Leading by Example
50
RUNNING BACKS
9. Bronko Nagurski: The Original Tough Guy
58
10. Clarke Hinkle: Battling with The Bronk
65
11. Marion Motley: Breaking Down Barriers
70
12. Jim Brown: Superman in Cleats
75
13. Jim Taylor: Running with Power
79
14. Larry Csonka: Country Toughness
85
15. Rocky Bleier: A Comeback for the Ages
91
16. Walter Payton: Sweetness Had Toughness
98
17 Earl Campbell: Tough to Bring Down
104
18. Emmitt Smith: Shouldering the Load
109
RECEIVERS AND TIGHT ENDS
19. Tommy McDonald: The Little Man with the Big Heart
116
20. Mike Ditka: Born to Be Tough
121
21. Mark Bavaro: Don't Call Me Rambo
127
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
22. George Trafton: The Brute
134
23. Mel Hein: The Sixty-Minute Man
139
24. Frank Kinard: The Bruiser
143
25. Jim Otto: Mr. Consistency
146
26. Bob Brown: A Booming Presence
150
DEFENSIVE LINMEN
27. Len Ford: Overcoming the Odds
156
28. Ernie Stautner: A Pile-Driving Force
161
29. Gino Marchetti: The Survival Instinct
167
30. Deacon Jones: The Sack Master
173
31. Joe Greene: They Called Him "Mean"
180
32. Jack Youngblood: Playing with Pain
184
33. Randy White: Shark Eyes
190
34. Dan Hampton: The Windy City Warrior
195
LINEBACKERS
35. Chuck Bednarik: Last of the Two-Way Terrors
202
36. Sam Huff: In the Spotlight
207
37. Jack Pardee: From Junction to the NFL
213
38. Ray Nitschke: If Looks Could Kill
218
39. Dave Wilcox: The Intimidator
224
40. Dick Butkus: One Tough Hombre
229
41. Willie Lanier: The Thinking Man's Linebacker
234
42. Jack Lambert: Man of Steel
239
43. Mike Singletary: The Eyes Have It
245
44. Lawrence Taylor: NFL Wild Man
251
45. Tedy Bruschi: Back in the Game
256
DEFENSIVE BACKS
46. Dick "Night Train" Lane: The Unlikeliest Hall of Famer
264
47. Larry Wilson: Every Quarterback's Nightmare
269
48. Mel Blount: In Your Face
274
49. Ronnie Lott: NFL Kamikaze
279
50. Rodney Harrison: Demanding Respect
286
51. The Toughest Ever?
292
Bibliography 297
Index 301
About the Author 315


Formerly the public relations manager for the NFL in Europe, NEIL REYNOLDS has covered the NFL since 1991. A keen pro football historian, he has worked for NFL Europe since 2000 and has contributed to NFL.com, countless NFL team websites, and European American-football publications First Down and Gridiron. He lives outside London, England.