This book tells the story of professional football in the 1950s and 60s through the words of the players themselves. The chapters are full of anecdotes and reflections on the best and toughest players of the era, while two additional chapters include humorous quotes and the players’ thoughts on how the game has changed since their heyday.
Wayne Stewart is a professional writer and sports historian. He has written numerous articles for publications such as Baseball Digest, USA Today/Baseball Weekly, and the SABR Research Journal. He is the author of thirty-two books, the latest of which are Stan the Man: The Life and Times of Stan Musial (2010), Baseball Dads: The Game’s Greatest Players Reflect on Their Fathers and the Game They Loved (2012), America’s Cradle of Quarterbacks: Western Pennsylvania’s Football Factory (2015), and All the Moves I Had: A Football Life (2016), written with Raymond Berry.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Best Offensive Players Chapter 2: Hall of Fame Defenders. .. and More Chapter 3: Funniest Quotes and Tales Chapter 4: The Toughest Players Chapter 5: The Best of the Rest Chapter 6: The NFL Then and Now Notes Bibliography About the Author