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Mike Freeman (1) (1966–)

Auteur de ESPN: The Uncensored History

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7 oeuvres 211 utilisateurs 2 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Mike Freeman is an NFL columnist for Bleacher Report and the author of eight books, including Two Minute Warning: How Concussions, Crime, and Controversy Could Kill the NFL; Undefeated: Inside the 1972 Miami Dolphins' Perfect Season; Jim Brown: The Fierce Life of an American Hero; and Bloody afficher plus Sundays: Inside the Rough and Trumble World of the NFL, which was a New York Times Notable Book. He is a regular contributor to Jim Rome's radio and television shows and the highly popular Tony Komheiser podcast, as well as CNN and MSNBC. He lives in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. afficher moins

Œuvres de Mike Freeman

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Autres noms
Freeman, Michael
Date de naissance
1966-05-10
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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Signalé
namfos | Dec 30, 2011 |
I love to read the behind the NFL scenes books, You're Okay It's Just A Bruise being still my favourite but this is another worthwhile addition to the genre. The book takes a look behind the scenes by telling the stories of a range of names including Tampa coach John Gruden, NY Giants star Michael Strahan, and anonymous player who talks of the difficulty in being a homosexual player in an anti-homosexual sport.

The insight into the American psyche is fascinating, particularly in covering attitudes to sexuality, race, and gender. This isn't football as a sociological study but it's deep enough to be thought provoking. The working hours culture is also covered, and the obsession with working longer than rivals is insightful for a non-American. An American football fan looking for another insider view is bound to enjoy the book.

Unforunately for the author, the parts of the book that aren't great are the parts where he himself is forwarding a theory rather than reporting on the theories of others. Naming Coach Gruden as the ccurrent best looks a little silly in retrospect, and the fawning over Mike Vick is ridiculous. If I were to make starting praising a current player, it would no longer be Vick, it'd be new kid Vince Young. The worship of the here and now is itself worth reading, as so much of American football is based on winning now and this author seems to be part of that failure.
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Malarchy | Mar 13, 2009 |

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Œuvres
7
Membres
211
Popularité
#105,256
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
2
ISBN
44

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