In Monday Morning Quarterback, Washington D.C.'s best known columnist offers his wit and wisdom on America in the 1990s, from politics and culture to sports and literature.
Describes situations in regular season, championship, and Super Bowl play, asks the reader to compare strategies, and describes various professional formations
In this book, King, the award-winning Sports Illustrated pro football writer, brings the same blend of wit and wisdom, ranging from his famous "10 Things I Think I Think" to his Top 100 player rankings; from the football clichés he hates ...
Fun and lively, Sunday Morning Quarterback should be required reading for anyone who loves football.
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What if you took that stuff, plus stuff from Sunday's games, and you wrote a column for Monday morning?'' Put some strong opinions in there, he said, and if you had dinner with someone Saturday night you wanted to talk about, feel free.
Based on the popular football commentary on the e-zine "Slate", this is a collection of haikus, Zen poetry, historical allusions, and other conceits Easterbrook uses to creates fresh commentary on the philosophy of the game. 50 ...
" -- Jerry Rice, Hall of Fame wide receiver "I am so glad someone got Cris Carter to sit down and describe what makes receivers tick. (It's deeper than you think.) You'll get to the last page of this book and say, 'I really learned a lot ...
No two quarterbacks are the same. And yet with Arians they always share success. In this book Arians will explain how he does it.