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Controlled Violence
Controlled Violence (4 Formats) ›
By Sam Huff, By Kristine Setting Clark, Foreword by Frank Gifford
Cloth Price 24.95

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ISBN 9781600785184

Published Aug 2011

In this autobiography, Sam Huff recounts his journey from coal-country poverty to NFL superstardom. One of the first dominant middle linebackers in history of the NFL, Huff led Gotham's G-Men to an NFL championship his first year and was catapulted into the national consciousness. He was the first NFL player to be featured on the cover of Time magazine, was sent to Vietnam to meet the troops, and he was the subject of the famous 1960 television special "The Violent World of Sam Huff." And all the while Huff's battles on the field raged-with Jim Taylor, Alan Ameche, Jim Brown, and others. Controlled Violence is a walk through the formative years of the NFL, this is also the story of Huff's journey through a life in football, from his early West Virginia days to the heights of New York, from being traded to the Redskins to his life after football, and finding a new home in the announcer's booth, back with his old friend Sonny Jurgensen, spending his Sundays around the game that made him.
The Fire Within
The Fire Within (4 Formats) ›
By Jim Taylor, By Kristine Setting Clark, Foreword by Bart Starr
Cloth Price 24.95

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ISBN 9781600783449

Published Sep 2010

The Fire Within is the first autobiography of Jim Taylor, whose very name conjures unforgettable memories of a magical time in Green Bay. Written with NFL sportswriter Kristine Setting Clark, this work reveals a man and a team that captured the imagination of gridiron fans from the 1960s and who continue to be celebrated today.
Nothing Comes Easy
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By Y. A. Tittle, By Kristine Setting Clark
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ISBN 9781600782107

Published Sep 2009

The endearing story of perseverance and determination in this autobiography by Y. A. Tittle sheds new light on both the memorable performances he achieved as a football player and the trials and tribulations he faced as he came so close to winning that elusive NFL championship. As the AAFC Rookie of the Year, seven-time Pro Bowl selection, four-time All-NFL selection and two-time NFL MVP, the Hall of Fame quarterback certainly holds an incredible individual record of excellence. With his notable humble personality, Tittle lays it all on the line and shares stories and insights about behind-the-scenes moments in the clubhouses and what goes on between teammates as they played together for months at a time each season. From his days as a youth in Marshall, Texas, to a brilliant football career with the LSU Tigers, Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants to his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971, talented quarterback Y.A. Tittle's love of football is what made him a legend.
A Cowboy's Life
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By Bob Lilly, By Kristine Setting Clark, Foreword by Roger Staubach
PDF Price 13.99

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ISBN 9781617498084

Published Aug 2008

The humble man from Throckmorton, Texas, often called "the greatest defensive tackle in NFL history," shares his life's journey for the first time in A Cowboy's Life. Bob Lilly recounts his beginnings in Texas, being the first player ever drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1961, his induction into the Ring of Honor and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as well as his passion for photography.