History of the NFL First 100 Year's You Sure Started Somethin'

History of the NFL First 100 Year's You Sure Started Somethin'

Author: R.D. Griffith

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-12-16

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 1638443319

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Are you searching for a book about American Football that has it all? R. D. Griffith will take you on a comprehensive drive through the history and highlights of American Football, its salient details, from its inception at the turn of the century to its centralized embodiment now in the modern era, the NFL. He will share with you the challenges the game faced through the Great Depression and two World Wars, including the spicy anecdotes of the people comprising the great game of American Football throughout the years.


To the NFL

To the NFL

Author: R. D. Griffith

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781434916815

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R. D. Griffith will take you to a comprehensive drive through the history and highlights of American football, its salient details, from its inception at the turn of the century to its centralized embodiment now in the modern era, the NFL. He will share with you the challenges the game faced through the Great Depression and two World Wars, including the spicy anecdotes of the people comprising the great game of American football throughout the years.


To the NFL You Sure Started Somethin'

To the NFL You Sure Started Somethin'

Author: R. D. Griffith

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises

Published: 2014-05-20

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9781631222191

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Are you searching for a book about American Football that has it all? R. D. Griffith will take you on a comprehensive drive through the history and highlights of American football, its salient details, from its inception at the turn of the century to its centralized embodiment now in the modern era, the NFL. He will share with you the challenges the game faced through the Great Depression and two World Wars, including the spicy anecdotes of the people comprising the great game of American Football throughout the years.


History of the NFL First 100 Year's You Sure Started Somethin'

History of the NFL First 100 Year's You Sure Started Somethin'

Author: R. D. Griffith

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Incorporated

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13: 9781638443308

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Are you searching for a book about American Football that has it all? R. D. Griffith will take you on a comprehensive drive through the history and highlights of American Football, its salient details, from its inception at the turn of the century to its centralized embodiment now in the modern era, the NFL. He will share with you the challenges the game faced through the Great Depression and two World Wars, including the spicy anecdotes of the people comprising the great game of American Football throughout the years.


Celebrating the Super Bowl

Celebrating the Super Bowl

Author: Linda K. Fuller

Publisher: Common Ground Research Networks

Published: 2024-02-10

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 196304911X

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A de facto American national holiday and phenomenon, the Super Bowl claims a spot as one of the most significant sporting events in the world and the most widely celebrated, feasted and feasting event of the year— with $14+ billion at stake, commercials costing $7 million for a 30-second spot, record-setting broadcast ratings, and 113+ million viewers. More avocados (105 million pounds) are consumed, and more beer is drunk (325 million gallons) on the single day of Superbowl Sunday. But there is much more at play than partying at our annual sports extravaganza, as this scholarly researched yet readable volume demonstrates: Here you will read a historical perspective that includes discussions of the meta-event’s economics (stakeholders, host cities, advertising, gambling, and media), fandom, ratings, halftime entertainment, the roles of mythic spectacle and religion, football’s sexist, militaristic language, gender issues like cheerleaders and sex trafficking, the Puppy Bowl, medical concerns like concussions and violence, tailgating and foodie ideas—all along with tidbits about your favorite team(s) and player(s). Touchdown!


A History of NFL Preseason and Exhibition Games

A History of NFL Preseason and Exhibition Games

Author: Mark L. Ford

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-09-24

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1442238917

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For fans of professional football who thought they had read everything about the history of the game, Mark L. Ford breaks new ground with this account of the NFL preseason. Described as “test labs” by Ford, the preseason games are a time for trying out new strategies, considering future rule changes, and implementing television coverage innovations. For thousands of players who vie for a spot in the league every summer, the preseason is also the defining moment where careers can be made or broken. A History of NFL Preseason and Exhibition Games: 1960 to 1985 is one of two books by Ford on professional football’s preseason. Along with its companion volume—which covers 1986 to 2013—this resource provides information on every NFL and AFL preseason game played since the AFL was launched in 1960. All the interesting events and people that were part of these summer battles are detailed, as well as the first outings for new teams, new rules, and new stars. In addition, Ford includes amusing anecdotes and mishaps, such as a 1972 game that was lost because the players wore the wrong shoes. Throughout the book, Ford recounts key off-season developments that would transform professional football from a modest enterprise into a global monopoly with annual revenues and assets worth billions. A History of NFL Preseason and Exhibition Games is a unique and important reference for pro football fans and cultural historians alike.


Antitrust

Antitrust

Author: Amy Klobuchar

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2021-04-27

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 0525654909

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Antitrust enforcement is one of the most pressing issues facing America today—and Amy Klobuchar, the widely respected senior senator from Minnesota, is leading the charge. This fascinating history of the antitrust movement shows us what led to the present moment and offers achievable solutions to prevent monopolies, promote business competition, and encourage innovation. In a world where Google reportedly controls 90 percent of the search engine market and Big Pharma’s drug price hikes impact healthcare accessibility, monopolies can hurt consumers and cause marketplace stagnation. Klobuchar—the much-admired former candidate for president of the United States—argues for swift, sweeping reform in economic, legislative, social welfare, and human rights policies, and describes plans, ideas, and legislative proposals designed to strengthen antitrust laws and antitrust enforcement. Klobuchar writes of the historic and current fights against monopolies in America, from Standard Oil and the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to the Progressive Era's trust-busters; from the breakup of Ma Bell (formerly the world's biggest company and largest private telephone system) to the pricing monopoly of Big Pharma and the future of the giant tech companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Google. She begins with the Gilded Age (1870s-1900), when builders of fortunes and rapacious robber barons such as J. P. Morgan, John Rockefeller, and Cornelius Vanderbilt were reaping vast fortunes as industrialization swept across the American landscape, with the rich getting vastly richer and the poor, poorer. She discusses President Theodore Roosevelt, who, during the Progressive Era (1890s-1920), "busted" the trusts, breaking up monopolies; the Clayton Act of 1914; the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914; and the Celler-Kefauver Act of 1950, which it strengthened the Clayton Act. She explores today's Big Pharma and its price-gouging; and tech, television, content, and agriculture communities and how a marketplace with few players, or one in which one company dominates distribution, can hurt consumer prices and stifle innovation. As the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights, Klobuchar provides a fascinating exploration of antitrust in America and offers a way forward to protect all Americans from the dangers of curtailed competition, and from vast information gathering, through monopolies.


Lost Champions

Lost Champions

Author: Gretchen Atwood

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1620406020

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The story of the integration of professional football--the year before Jackie Robinson did the same for baseball--has been overlooked for too long. Many know the story of Jackie Robinson integrating major league baseball in 1947. But few know that the NFL integrated a year earlier, when Kenny Washington stepped on the field for the Los Angeles Rams. He wasn't the only one. Four men broke pro football's color line in 1946, Kenny Washington and Woody Strode with the Los Angeles Rams and Bill Willis and Marion Motley with the Cleveland Browns. Lost Champions traces this history from the early 1930s--when NFL owners first instituted a ban on black players--through pro football's re-integration, to the 1950 NFL Championship Game, which pitted the Rams and Browns against each other in a showdown of the most prolific and advanced offenses pro football had ever seen. But the battle wasn't just waged on the gridiron. Lost Champions shows how efforts to integrate sports sits within the often-ignored history of the civil rights movement in the 1940s. The four players faced animosity and death threats for their role in integration while they and all black Americans were threatened in 1946 by a spike in lynchings, threat of legal expulsion from their own homes, and segregation all the way down to the simple act of going to an amusement park for a bit of relaxation. Finally, Lost Champions explains why these men and their stories have for so long languished in the shadow of Jackie Robinson, and why they too deserve widespread acclaim for integrating what is arguably the most popular sport in America.


The 1958 Baltimore Colts

The 1958 Baltimore Colts

Author: George Bozeka

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-07-06

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1476634556

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The 1958 Baltimore Colts were one of the greatest teams ever in professional football. Owned by the controversial Carroll Rosenbloom and led by head coach Weeb Ewbank and six future Hall of Fame players--Johnny Unitas, Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan and Gino Marchetti--they won the NFL title that season, defeating the New York Giants in the first sudden death championship game in NFL history. The Colts laid the foundation for the ultra-popular spectacle football would become with the American public. They were a talented group of players. Many had been rejected or underappreciated at various points in their careers though they were loved and respected by the blue collar fans of Baltimore. This book tells the complete story of the '58 Colts and the city's love affair with the team.


Wounded Angel

Wounded Angel

Author: James Molina

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1098029437

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God purposely provided a plan that have women act as co-creators with him to bring his spirit children to earth, and have this necessary mortal experience. Women are God-like in their creative power. Women are angel-like in their nurturing abilities. How often have you heard somebody say, aEURoeMy angelic mother...or grandmother;aEUR aEURoeMy Angelic sister.aEUR Or, aEURoeMy wife is an angel;aEUR aEURoeMy daughter is an angel.aEUR Women, by their very nature, are endeared to God in a special way, and loved more by him than all other creations. Those loved most by God are, therefore, hated most by Satan, and are His primary targets. Sometimes, those loved most by heaven are treated despicably by society. And sometimes, the young and innocent are preyed upon by the dregs of society in an unthinkable way. Wounded Angel is the story of two teenage sisters, Lexi and BW, being raised by their angelic single-mother, Janice. As Lexi grows older her choices take her down a thorny path that nobody can understand, and BW is heartbroken as she and her once best friend sister grow apart. However, when tragedy strikes, the sisters end up together in a paradisiacal place and BW not only learns the haunting secrets of LexiaEUR(tm)s childhood, but also learns of the incomprehensible compassion and understanding of a loving Heavenly Father. Lexi, who once wondered where God was hiding, now teaches her younger sister exactly where he is.