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Nothing Comes Easy
Nothing Comes Easy

Nothing Comes Easy

My Life in Football
By Y. A. Tittle, By Kristine Setting Clark

SPORTS & RECREATION

256 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Cloth, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF

Cloth, $24.95 (US $24.95) (CA $27.95)

ISBN 9781600782107

Rights: WOR

Triumph Books (Sep 2009)

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Overview

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.

Author Biography

Y. A. Tittle is a former professional football quarterback who played 10 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and was traded to the New York Giants  in 1961 where he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player. In 1962 he played even better, with 33 touchdown passes and a career-high 3,224 yards. A year later, his touchdown stats went up to 36, he completed 60.2% of his passes, and again he was named NFL Player of the Year. Kristine Setting Clark is a feature writer for the San Francisco 49ers' and Dallas Cowboys' Gameday magazine. She has authored or coauthored numerous books, including Legends of the Hall: The Fabulous Fifties; Undefeated, Untied, and Uninvited; St Clair: I'll Take It Raw!; and A Cowboy's Life, about Hall of Fame member Bob Lilly.

Media

NOLA.com talks to Y.A. Tittle about Nothing Comes Easy.
Y.A. Tittle talks to Boomer & Carton on WFAN about Nothing Comes Easy.
Check out this exclusive excerpt from Nothing Comes Easy on SFGate.com.
Y.A. Tittle talks to KNBR about his career and Nothing Comes Easy.
APP.com takes a look at the QB legends in Nothing Comes Easy and Every Day Is Game Day.
The Star-Ledger takes a look at Y.A. Tittle's trade to the Giants from his book, Nothing Comes Easy.
NOLA.com includes Nothing Comes Easy in it's featured books of the Fall.
Library Journal gives a nice review to Nothing Comes Easy.

Book Signings

Past Events


Nov
14
Y.A Tittle - "Nothing Comes Easy" ›
Baton Rouge, LA
12:00pm
Nov
07
Y.A. Tittle - "Nothing Comes Easy" ›
Ridgewood, NJ
11:00am
Oct
17
Y.A Tittle - "Nothing Comes Easy" ›
San Francisco , CA
12:00pm

Press Releases

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.  Tittle writes of his treasured time as a football player in the AAFC and NFL and most notably, his most successful years at the helm of the Giants in his brand-new autobiography, Nothing Comes Easy: My Life in Football.

 

Growing up in Texas, Tittle's teachers used to tell him that if he didn't stop looking out the window at guys kicking the football, he would never amount to anything.  His retired #14 jersey for the New York Giants proved those teachers to be quite wrong.  Tittle shares many of these early stories and the most memorable of his playing career, including:

 

  • His college playing days in Baton Rouge for LSU
  • How learning the T formation in college changed his life forever as a passer
  • The folding of the Baltimore Colts followed by his move to San Francisco
  • Leading the Giants to three straight NFL championship games-yet never winning "the big one"
  • His life after football, including his appearance in Oliver Stone's movie "Any Given Sunday"

 

This endearing story of perseverance and determination in Nothing Comes Easy: My Life in Football sheds new light on both the memorable performances Tittle achieved as a football player and the trials and tribulations Tittle 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.

 

Tittle, with his notable humble personality, 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.  All Tittle needed to live out his dream was to receive the snap from center and run the offense.  He accomplished his dreams, fought through the hard times and inspires others to do the same in Nothing Comes Easy: My Life in Football.


About the Authors:

Y.A. Tittle played high school football in Marshall, Texas, and then left to play for the Louisiana State Tigers. His extraordinary passing ability inspired LSU coach Bernie Moore to abandon the single wing for the T formation. He played two seasons with the Baltimore Colts of the All-America Football Conference and played one season with the Colts in the National Football League followed by 10 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.  Then, in 1961, Tittle was traded to the New York Giants and was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player.  In 1962 Tittle played even better, with 33 touchdown passes and a career-high 3,224 yards. A year later, his touchdown stats went up to 36, he completed 60.2% of his passes, and again he was named NFL Player of the Year. A terrific competitor who was always willing to play while hurt, Tittle led the Giants to divisional titles in 1961, 1962 and 1963.

 

University of San Francisco graduate and author Dr. Kristine Setting Clark is a feature writer for the San Francisco 49ers' and Dallas Cowboys' Gameday magazine. She has authored or coauthored numerous books, including Legends of the Hall: The Fabulous Fifties; Undefeated, Untied, and Uninvited; St Clair: I'll Take It Raw!; and A Cowboy's Life, about Hall of Fame member Bob Lilly. This year she will be working on a book with Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Packers.

 

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Contact: Bill Ames, Triumph Books, 312.252.1248, b.ames@triumphbooks.com