| More than a Game: The Glorious Present and Uncertain Future of the NFL | 
| Authors: Brian Billick, Michael MacCambridge Publisher: Scribner Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 1439109184 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.33264 EAN: 9781439109182 ASIN: 1439109184
Publication Date: September 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Today's National Football League is more successful, more exciting, and more popular than ever. But the game in the twenty-first century is also ruled by a constant quest for more money. Super Bowl-winning head coach Brian Billick's More Than a Game examines how the relentless competition off the field affects the game on the field, and what it means for the future of America's most popular sport.One of the NFL's most successful leaders, Billick coached the Baltimore Ravens from 1999 to 2007, leading his team to victory in Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. With nearly two decades in the league, and now a Fox game analyst and NFL Network contributor, Billick has experienced the league's enormous pressure to win as well as seen what happens to those who don't. Following the 2007 season, he took a step back from the coaching life and decided to spend a season examining the game he loved so much from other perspectives. Collaborating with Michael MacCambridge (whose book America's Game is regarded as the definitive modern history of the NFL), he delved into the NFL from every possible angle, spending time with people at every level of the game. More Than a Game explains how the spectacle that dominates fall weekends in America works, and why it has served all of football's interest groups -- owners players, and fans alike -- so well over the years. We get a glimpse of the changing profile and increased influence of the league's owners. We come to better understand the pressure that players are under to perform for their team and for themselves and their future contracts. We see the challenge facing NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who must balance the concerns of owners, players, sponsors, the league's television network "partners," and the fans, whose devotion and dollars make the entire enterprise possible. Along the way, we see how the financial forces are exerting themselves on every level, working their way into the essence of the game itself. Billick takes the measure of new offensive and defensive strategies, explains refined scouting and team-building methods, and focuses on the elusive quest for the franchise quarterback that can make or break careers. Packed with the privileged knowledge that comes from a true NFL insider, More Than a Game is more than a look inside the complex system that is pro football. It's an attempt to understand why the game is so compelling, and what it will take to keep it that way. Complete with important developments in the 2009 off-season, the book stands as an absolute must-read for NFL fans.
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A Must For Football Lovers! October 9, 2009 Wade J. Haviland (San Diego, CA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to every NFL fan. I read it in a week and I usually take 3 months to complete a book. This is a great read that explains the back office work that it takes to put our favorite sport in action.
Good book on today's NFL February 21, 2010 W. Bessette This book is well worth your money and time. Very in tune with today's NFL. Good insight. You won't be disappointed.
Perfect for a football geek July 19, 2010 Robert Neely (Moore, SC United States) If you're a football geek, this is a must-read. Billick's book (written before the 2009 season) gives an inside look at how the league works on a day-by-day basis and what it takes to succeed. Billick then gives his thoughts on the labor strife that looms larger and larger on the NFL horizon. I found Billick's honest, insider perspective fascinating, and I felt like I knew more about the league after reading the book. Those are both good reasons to recommend this read.
Brian Billick Knows His Football November 26, 2009 Mark Oristano (Dallas, TX USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After a 35-year career as a sportscaster, most of it covering the NFL, you tend to know who the good coaches are. Brian Billick is a good coach. Not just cause he's got a Super Bowl ring. Because he knows how to explain the game of football. And in MORE THAN A GAME, he does just that.
Brian takes his usual, intelligent, insightful look into the NFL, both on and off the field. He talks at length about offense, defense and special teams, but he also talks about where the game is headed as an institution.
It's a very accessible book for the average to intense NFL fan.
I will admit that I've made use of Brian's theories in my own writing in A SPORTSCASTER'S GUIDE TO WATCHING FOOTBALL.A Sportscaster's Guide to Watching Football: Decoding America's Favorite Game
If you're lucky enough to get the NFL Network, you can hear Brian during the week on "Playbook."
MORE THAN A GAME will make you a better, more appreciative NFL fan.
Author: A Sportscaster's Guide to Watching Football: Decoding America's Favorite Game
More than a Game December 26, 2009 Old Timer (Vicksburg, MS) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is for everyone who thought he knew about Pro Football. A real eye opener.
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