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9781554077441

Football's Greatest Stars

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  • ISBN13:

    9781554077441

  • ISBN10:

    1554077443

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-08-22
  • Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
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Summary

An exciting history of the game, with profiles of its greatest players. At the heart of Football's Greatest Stars are detailed profiles of the 50 greatest players of professional history. They're all here -- the original heroes, the '80s superstars and the future Hall of Famers. Luminaries include: Brett Favre Dan Marino Deacon Jones Dick Butkus Forrest Gregg Fran Tarkenton Jerry Rice Joe Montana Joe Namath Johnny Unitas Lawrence Taylor Peyton Manning Roger Staubach Terry Bradshaw Tom Brady ... and 35 others. Football is followed by more fans than any other sport in the United States. It's also cherished by big businesses, which pay $2.7 million for a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl. Why is professional football so popular? How did it get that way? Who are the men who carried this storied league to the biggest stage in the United States? Allan Maki assesses the NFL's rise to greatness with three compelling essays on the men, the moments and the circumstances that have created the game that's watched today by hundreds of millions of people worldwide. In addition to the player profiles, 32 franchise profiles chart the league's rise to greatness. Football's Greatest Stars is a superb book for fans, and a compelling history of a great game.

Author Biography

Allan Maki is an award-winning sports journalist who has also contributed to several books.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Foreword
Pete Rozelle and the Rise of the Nfl
The Top 20
Of Men and Moments
The Best of the Best
Legends in the Making
The Franchises
Super Bowl Winners
Acknowledgments
Further Reading/Credits
Index
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IntroductionAttitude"It's not bragging if you can do it." -- Joe Namath, Quarterback, New York JetsThe Deacon was sipping drinks with an inquisitive sportswriter in a Toronto nightclub one evening when the question was raised: What made him one of the NFL's most dominant defensive linemen? Was it his quickness, that quarterback-crippling, inside-outside rush move?Twenty years removed from his last game, David "Deacon" Jones shook his head and uttered a single word: "Attitude." That was the key that unlocked his greatness, Jones insisted. All those who play in the NFL boast a high degree of talent, he explained. They can run fast, hit hard, throw accurately. But what separates the prime cuts from the herd is how badly they want to succeed: their attitude.That was how the Deacon saw it, and I thought of that conversation with Jones soon after I was contacted last fall by Firefly Books editor Steve Cameron. Steve had asked me to write about the NFL's 50 Greatest Players. The dilemma, aside from a tight deadline, was how to pick the foremost 50. How do you compare players from different eras? How do you value a good offensive lineman as opposed to a good inside linebacker? Do you go by durability? Versatility? Do you pick an athlete because he took his position and played it like no one else ever had? That worked in a couple of cases (for example, New York Giants' linebacker Lawrence Taylor and Baltimore Colts' tight end John Mackey), but not for everyone. So how did we come up with our 50?We used two criteria: only players from the late 1950s and early 1960s up to the present would be included. We wanted a contemporary collection (no offense to Otto Graham or Don Hutson). They also had to pass the Deacon's test, meaning they had to have an attitude about them. That wasn't to say every player had to preen and prance like Deion "Neon" Sanders auditioning for the Rockettes dance troupe. That was his own gimmick, his personal style.What we wanted overall were players with an unflinching belief in themselves -- men whose personal triumphs and attitudes were as impressive as the statistics and records they set.Green Bay Packers' quarterback Bart Starr was a shining example of that. Starr was a late-round draft pick with supposedly limited skills, but his passion for the game helped him to become a master craftsman. Starr's ambition was to execute a game plan to perfection and to do it in the biggest games. In terms of his personality, he was practical and humble.But make no mistake. Starr was a merciless competitor. He would find the weakness in an opposing defense and exploit it repeatedly. He wasn't in it for the glory. He just wanted the victory. And he collected his share.Considering the depth of our project -- and again, a pressing deadline -- Calgary Herald sports columnist George Johnson was brought in for his able assistance. Johnson is one of Canada's premier sportswriters and when he began filing his first biographies, he, too, was captivated by the players who had confronted adversity in their lives, if not their careers. His piece on Green Bay linebacker Ray Nitschke captures all the elements we were looking to highlight.With Johnson aboard, we debated then settled on our 50 favorites, based on their inner traits and on-field work, and began writing. A portion of my research came from conversations over the years with some of the NFL's finest minds (coach Marv Levy, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001, and general manager Bill Polian, who built the Indianapolis Colts into 2007 Super Bowl champions), along with some of the game's freest thinkers

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