This has its quota of amusing incidents that occur in the life of a professional football player. Bobby Lane was one of the...

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This has its quota of amusing incidents that occur in the life of a professional football player. Bobby Lane was one of the great quarter backs of pro football. He helped the Detroit Lions win many a championship and now with the Pittsburgh Steelers, tells his own story, and the story of players, teams and coaches. He throws light on the spirit that makes players great; he talks about strategy, offense and defense -- his respect for defensive players is noticeable. He explains why new players have such difficulty making the grade and how injuries can ruin teams' chances. A breezy, easy to read book--Bobby enjoyed writing this -- as he gets fun out of the game he plays.

Pub Date: Oct. 19, 1962

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Page Count: -

Publisher: Prentice-Hall

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1962

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