Description
A look at the harsh aspects of the NFL in the 1970s, examining how big-time sports in the United States can dehumanize athletes.
About the Author
Dave Meggyesy is the Western Regional director of the NFLPA. He and his family live in Berkeley, California.
Reviews
"The University of Nebraska Press deserves a high-five for re-releasing this classic. . . . The book was an important milestone-innocent, then angry, but always fearless-and its sheer honesty exposes other sports books of that era as cheerleading fluff."-Rus Bradburd, Sports Literature Association
"The first critical look at the dehumanizing aspects of pro football."-Mercury News
"Thirty-five years ago, a journeyman Cardinals linebacker shocked football fans with his explosive account of a league riddled with violence, drugs, and inequities against its players. . . . His book offers opinions and analogies that eerily apply to both the contemporary sports world and to America's current political scene."-USA Today Sports Weekly
"Meggyesy's book, almost as much as his person, is a most moving instance of a man's search to be honest and to find a decent alternative for this way of life."-New York Review of Books
"Dave Meggyesy is an articulate, eloquent spokesman for his cause."-New York Daily News
"In a league of its own in its provocative view of the mentality and morality of American football. . . . Meggyesy rips through most of football's myths to find only a frightening and deliberate inhumanity."-Newsweek
Book Information
ISBN 9780803283145
Author Dave Meggyesy
Format Paperback
Page Count 255
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 295g