The Redskins Encyclopedia
Author: Michael Richman
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 2009-08-21
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 1592135447
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive history of the Washington Redskins.
Read and Download eBook Full
Author: Michael Richman
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 2009-08-21
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 1592135447
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive history of the Washington Redskins.
Author: David Elfin
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 1610597435
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brad Schultz
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2019-08-22
Total Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 1476676895
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA tight, dramatic NFL playoff game is exciting on its own, but two of the most dramatic in the same afternoon might result in the most compelling day in football history. This book is the first to capture the excitement and tension of December 23, 1972, when Pittsburgh played Oakland and Dallas met San Francisco in a pair of first-round playoff games that captivated millions. One game saw Dallas rally from three scores down in the fourth quarter, while the other featured the most famous ending in league history--the Immaculate Reception. This book details both high-stakes games as well as the historic season that led each team to the 1972 playoffs. Also covered are the men behind the miracles--some captured the moment to become heroes and legends, while others let success slip through their grasp. Two games, one afternoon, countless memories.
Author: Rick Gonsalves
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2013-12-03
Total Pages: 373
ISBN-13: 1476600511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNFL placekicking has an extensive history, from the early days of the dropkick, to the placekick, to kicking barefoot, to soccer style kicking. Each season, approximately 30 percent of all games in pro football are won by field goals. Field goals and extra points account for 20 percent of the league’s yearly total points. This book discusses all aspects of NFL placekicking in historical perspective: the effectiveness of different kicking styles; the use of artificial turf and the development of domed stadiums as they relate to placekicking accuracy; individual kickers who helped to change the way a football is kicked; the mental aspects of the skill, so vital to a kicker’s success; the development of the square-toe kicking shoe used by straight-on kickers to make better contact with the ball; changes in goal posts and the shape of the ball; and the fine points of centering, blocking and holding for the kicker.
Author: Joe Zagorski
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2016-07-19
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 1476625344
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 1970 merger between the American Football League and the National Football League laid the foundation for a stronger brand of gridiron competition, providing a new level of excitement for fans. This book examines each year of the NFL's pivotal decade in detail, covering the great names, great rivalries and great games, as well as the key changes in both strategy and rules. Along the way, the author explains how pro football developed into a near-religious American tradition.
Author:
Publisher:
Published:
Total Pages: 1520
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R.D. Griffith
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2021-12-16
Total Pages: 567
ISBN-13: 1638443319
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAre 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.
Author: John Maxymuk
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2019-08-09
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 1538112248
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the early days of professional football, coaches were little more than on-field captains who also ran practices—if there was time for practice. The emergence of post-graduate football and the coaching profession from 1920 to 1950 was crucial to the evolution of the game, and both developed and rose in stature over this critical period in the history of football. In Pioneer Coaches of the NFL: Shaping the Game in the Days of Leather Helmets and 60-Minute Men, John Maxymuk profiles some of the most innovative coaches from the early days of the NFL, including Guy Chamberlin, Curly Lambeau, George Halas, Potsy Clark, and Clark Shaughnessy. Along with biographical sketches and career details, the profiles examine the coaches’ strategic approaches, their impact on the history of the game, and the advancement of their roles both on and off the field. It was this group of coaches who initially devised the basic repertoire of plays and alignments, as well as passing routes, blocking schemes, shifts, and substitution patterns. These men morphed defensive alignments, introduced the four-man secondary, conceived zone and man-to-man coverage mixes, and concocted linebacker and safety blitzing. Pioneer Coaches of the NFL details how coaches from the first three decades of the NFL established many of the procedures, conventions, and strategies that modern football coaches still use today. These innovators presented those that followed them a rich palate with which to imagine and create an even greater game.
Author: David Blevins
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 1302
ISBN-13: 0810861305
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides a comprehensive listing, including biographical information and statistics, of each athlete inducted into one of the major sports halls of fame.
Author: Dave Blevins
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2011-12-23
Total Pages: 1303
ISBN-13: 1461673704
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame was established to honor the legends of the sport. The first inductees were some of the greatest names of the dugout, including Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth. Less than ten years later, in 1945, the Hockey Hall of Fame inducted its first members. The Soccer Hall of Fame was established in 1950, followed by the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959, and the Football Hall of Fame in 1963. In all, more than 1,400 inductees—players, teams, and behind the scenes personnel—have been enshrined in these five halls of fame. The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia is a comprehensive listing of each inductee elected into one or more of these major sports halls of fame. From Hank Aaron to Fred Zollner, this book contains biographical information, sport and position(s) played, and career statistics (when applicable) of each of the more than 1,400 honorees. The book also includes specific appendixes for each shrine, in which inductees are listed alphabetically and by year of induction. Also included are appendixes briefly describing the history of each hall of fame.