Bill Belichick vs. the NFL

Bill Belichick vs. the NFL

Author: Erik Frenz

Publisher: Triumph Books

Published: 2016-10-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1633196178

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Bill Belichick started collecting Lombardi Trophies like some people collect coasters and won his fourth Super Bowl title in 2015. No other NFL team has been as successful since Belichick became the Patriots' head coach in 2000, winning titles after the 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2014 seasons, along with Super Bowl appearances after the 2007 and 2011 seasons. But is Belichick the best NFL coach of all time? In Bill Belichick vs. the NFL, author Erik Frenz not only explains what separates Belichick from his peers and compares his accomplishments to some of the all-time legends, but tells why, if there were a Mount Rushmore of NFL coaches, Belichick's face would already be on it. From his upbringing as a coach's son to learning under Bill Parcells to creating his own coaching tree, he has established a new standard that may be unparalleled in football history.


Jerry Jones and the "New Regime"

Jerry Jones and the

Author: Todd Cawthorn

Publisher: Tthorn Pub Incorporated

Published: 1995-12-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780964965294

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A private view of Jerry Jones & the National Football League from 35,000 feet proves that truth really is stranger than fiction. For several years, author Todd Cawthorn was a member of the private flight crew that flew the Dallas Cowboys Learjet. Many times Jimmy Johnson, marquis players, other NFL owners, & personalities were onboard. In JERRY JONES & THE NEW REGIME Mr. Cawthorn has provided an inside & unbiased first-hand view of not only Jerry Jones, but a rare glimpse into the human interest side of the Dallas Cowboys. Todd Cawthorn's 284-page hardcover book is a collection of 60 personal short stories, photos, & mementos guaranteed to intrigue even the most casual of sports fans. The innermost sanctum of the new Cowboys "family" & its irreverent leader, has never been revealed until now. It is also a humorous & heartbreaking look at the players, coaches, cheerleaders, fans, flights, & Texas-sized egos. Whether or not one can tolerate Jerry Jones' choices & decisions, one cannot deny his worldly success as a businessman & NFL owner. Who better to document the Dallas Cowboys & Jerry Jones' meteoric rise to success than the private pilot that flew them there? Sit back & fasten your seat belt... Distributed by HERVEY'S Booklink, 401 S. Sherman #207, Richardson, TX 75081 (214)480-9987.


The 'Boys are Back

The 'Boys are Back

Author: Mike Fisher

Publisher: Summit Publishing Group

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781565300613

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Includes chapters on Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, and Emmitt Smith.


Reagan's Comeback

Reagan's Comeback

Author: Gilbert Garcia

Publisher: Trinity University Press

Published: 2012-02-07

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 159534117X

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Never before has the story been told of the dramatic turning point when Ronald Reagan found his voice as a presidential contender and overcame the Republican establishment. Reagan's Comeback is the story of how one state, one man, and one month changed national politics forever. Chronicling how Reagan’s political career nearly ended, this turnabout story is told by those who made it happen: campaign volunteers, financiers, political activists, and media observers. Positioning Reagan to win in 1980, the birth of the “Reagan Democrat” transformed Texas from Democratic stronghold to the reliably Republican powerhouse it is today, since producing five Republican presidential candidates and two Republican presidents, with more to follow. Reagan’s rise and victory against Ford in 1976 mirrors the current climate between the Tea Party movement and the GOP. With the 2012 election in sight, there is no better time to finally tell the whole story of how the Reagan Revolution found its launching point.


Tomlin

Tomlin

Author: John Harris

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-11-21

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1683584767

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In 2007, at the age of thirty-four, Mike Tomlin was hired as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Replacing Hall of Famer Bill Cowher—and two years removed from the team’s Super Bowl XL victory—there was immense pressure on the first-year head coach, who many fans and those in the media were largely unfamiliar with. After five seasons as an assistant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and a single season as the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, the hiring came as a surprise to many. From his first day at the helm, numerous questions began to be asked: Was this young coach able to lead a veteran team that still had championship hopes? Could the newly hired, soft-spoken coach be able to fill the shoes of the great Cowher, known for being brash and outspoken? Was his hiring based solely on the “Rooney Rule”—named after Steelers owner Dan Rooney—which states that every team must interview at least one minority candidate for their open head coaching position? Not only did Tomlin rise above the questions and criticism about his credentials, he continued the franchise’s reputation of excellence. The youngest coach to win a Super Bowl in only his second season at the helm, Tomlin has yet to have a losing record in sixteen seasons with the team. He is also the second-most tenured head coach in the league, only behind Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. But the question still unanswered is, who is Mike Tomlin? Known for giving little to the media and keeping his thoughts and opinions private, those outside the locker room and Steelers offices know little about the future Hall of Fame coach. Even as one of the most successful African American head coaches in NFL history, and one that has handled numerous locker room “personalities” over the years, much of what is written and reported about the coach is only above the surface. That’s where John Harris comes in. A veteran journalist who covered Tomlin’s hiring for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Harris works to pull back the curtain on the mystique behind this “coaching unicorn.” Beginning with his days as a wide receiver at William & Mary, his several years in the college coaching ranks, to getting hired by Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy with the Buccaneers and his single season with the Vikings, Tomlin shares how a young man from Hampton, Virginia, was able to establish himself as a leader of men in a business with so much turnover, earned the respect from his peers and players, and has continued to be someone that is looked up to by so many in the league. With interviews from former players, coaches, and executives, Harris lets readers in on what it’s like to play for Tomlin, why he is (or is not) beloved in Pittsburgh, and how his continued success has helped change the landscape of what NFL franchises look for in hiring a head coach. All from a man that chooses to give all the success to his players and coaches—past and present—than take it for himself: exactly what every franchise hopes for from the leader of their team.


Dallas Cowboys Quips & Quotes

Dallas Cowboys Quips & Quotes

Author: Alan Burton

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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Alan Burton, a lifelong fan of the Dallas Cowboys, chronicles the team's forty-five year history in a collection of more than five hundred quips and quotes from players, coaches, owners, broadcasters, and writers Organized chronologically, the quotations provide a colorful record of the ups and downs of one of the best-known franchises in professional sports--and "must" reading for the die-hard Dallas Cowboy fan A few examples: Tom Landry on his Flex defense: "It is designed to stop every play on the line of scrimmage. This is the theory, you have to remember, not necessarily the result." Lineman Jim Boeke on quarterback Don Meredith: "If Meredith had led us over a cliff, I would have been the first one to follow. He was that great a leader Linebacker D. D. Lewis on Texas Stadium: "Texas Stadium has a hole in its roof so God can watch his favorite team play Caustic commentator Howard Cosell: "The Cowboys are the most overrated, overhyped team in professional football." Sportswriter Bob St. John on Roger Staubach's clean-cut image: "His idea of breaking training is putting whipped cream on his pie." A convicted murderer shortly before his execution: "I am thankful to the Dallas Cowboys for giving me a lot of enjoyment the past years." Lineman Nate Newton: "Remember this--there's the Cowboys, and then there's the rest."


Extent of Subversion in the "New Left"

Extent of Subversion in the

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 1498

ISBN-13:

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Rumsfeld

Rumsfeld

Author: Andrew Cockburn

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1789603072

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US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld-the mesmerizing figure who oversaw the US Army, Navy, Airforce, and Marines-has been widely blamed for the catastrophic state of Iraq. In October 2006 Rumsfeld was sacked, his disastrous running of the war in Iraq being held responsible for the American public's loss of faith in the Bush administration. In this groundbreaking book, Washington insider Andrew Cockburn reveals that Rumsfeld's political legacy stretches back decades and speculates as to where his career might take him now. Drawing on sources that include Rumsfeld's inner circle as well as high-ranking officials in the Pentagon and White House, Rumsfeld, going far beyond previous accounts, reveals its subject in his true colours-as a man consumed with the urge to dominate each and every human encounter, and whose ambition has long been matched by his inability to display genuine leadership or accept responsibility. The book demolishes the notion that he has been a forceful and effective manager driven to transform the military, and intimately details Rumsfeld's all-important relationships to Bush and Cheney, and how it has affected the wars that the USA and the UK are fighting today in Iraq and Afghanistan. Cockburn also exposes and scrutinizes Rumsfeld's earlier career, revealing his long-standing record of processing faulty intelligence, blurring personal and professional interests, and manipulating bureaucratic systems. Brimming with powerful revelations, Rumsfeld is a must-have piece of investigative journalism.