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Giants: What I Learned About Life from Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry »

Book cover image of Giants: What I Learned About Life from Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry by Pat Summerall

Authors: Pat Summerall, Michael Levin
ISBN-13: 9780470611593, ISBN-10: 0470611596
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: November 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Pat Summerall

Pat Summerall, considered by most critics and fans alike to be the premier play-by-play man for network coverage of the NFL, has been broadcasting since 1962. His partnership with John Madden began in 1981 and became one of the most well known ever. He has also anchored coverage at Wimbledon, the Masters, and other leading sporting events. Prior to that, Summerall was a star kicker and tight end for the New York Giants teams of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

New York Times bestselling author Michael Levin has also written with Dave Winfield, NFL star Chad Hennings, NBA star Doug Christie, Fox Sports's Chris Myers, and many other celebrities and broadcasters.

Book Synopsis

When he was traded from the Chicago Cardinals to the New York Giants in 1958, Pat Summerall thought seriously about retiring from the NFL. After six years on one of the league's most dismal teams, he had no illusions about professional football: the pay was lousy, working conditions were miserable, and most Americans paid little attention to the sport. College football generated far more fan enthusiasm than the pros. Though he didn't know it, all that was about to change, and his two new mentors would be instrumental in transforming the sport from a sparsely attended fall pastime to America's Game.

In Giants, Pat Summerall, the man many fans think of as the voice of the NFL, takes you back to the days when most professional football games were played in baseball stadiums to meet Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry before their names were synonymous with winning—in fact, before most fans had ever even heard of them.

Playing the dual role of tight end and placekicker, Summerall had the unique experience of working with both Lombardi, the assistant coach for offense, and his defensive counterpart, Landry. While it's difficult to imagine two personalities more different than the highly emotional Lombardi and the inscrutable Landry, Summerall was in the ideal position to discover their similarities. Beyond their intense desire to win, the coaches shared similar unorthodox ideas about what it takes to triumph. Central to this then revolutionary approach was the idea that players needed to play with not just their brawn, but their brains as well. They needed to understand the team's strategies, prepare carefully for every game, and be able to adapt instantly to events on the field. They needed to bring the same competitive spirit to every workout, drill, and team meeting that they brought to the game itself. As Summerall puts it, these two future icons "unlocked a whole new level of the game for me, and for all of us on the Giants."

The lessons Summerall learned stayed with him far beyond his playing career and became the guiding principles that have sustained him to this day: training doesn't end with training camp; don't dwell on your success; treat everyone the same; and believe in your heart that you'll win. He brings these lessons to life with vivid inspirational stories about his coaches and such luminary teammates as Frank Gifford and Sam Huff, both on and off the field.

Complete with clear illustrations of how Lombardi practiced his personal code (Speak Confidently and Prepare) and how Landry epitomized his own (Faith, Family, and Football), Giants is a powerful and inspiring sports memoir.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

Chapter 1: The Cardinals: Not the Way Football Is Supposed to Be.

Chapter 2: The Bigger the Dream, the Bigger the Back-up Plan.

Chapter 3: React Like a Football Player?

Chapter 4: Try to Win Every Game?

Chapter 5: Training Doesn’t End With Training Camp?

Chapter 6: The Boss Keeps Time.

Chapter 7: They Can Get Somebody in Here Who Wants to Play.

Chapter 8: Believe in Your Heart That You’ll Win?

Chapter 9: Treat Everyone the Same.

Chapter 10: Focus on One Game at a Time?

Chapter 11: Consistency Can Be a Blessing or a Curse.

Chapter 12: Good Teachers Make You Want to Teach.

Chapter 13: Don’t Dwell on Your Success.

Chapter 14: The Landry Code: Faith, Family, and Football.

Chapter 15: The Lombardi Code: Speak Confidently, and Prepare.

Index.

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