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Football's Game Changers
Icons, Record Breakers, Scandals, Super Bowls, and More
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- Publisher: Lyons Press (August 2, 2016)
- Length: 240 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493024223
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Alternately nostalgic and pointed, Wilner and Rappoport have written a book that will be a walk down memory lane—and an education—for football fans, whether they are veterans or rookies.
– Judy Battista, NFL Network analyst and NFL.com columnist
Barry Wilner and Ken Rappoport have come up with a terrific formula for explaining how and why football has come to be the most popular sport in America. By focusing on the true difference makers—from George Halas to Pete Rozelle to Bear Bryant, even Teddy Roosevelt’s role in the game’s history and a mostly-forgotten kicker like Pete Gogolak’s impact—they have compiled a treasure trove of people, trends, and off-field events that provide a global view of the game. Well-researched, well-reported, and well-written by two of the most respected journalists in the business, Football’s Game Changers is an excellent resource to get a true picture of football’s spectacular growth over the decades.
– Bob Glauber, NFL columnist for Newsday
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