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5.0 out of 5 stars The Christmas Present of the Year for sports lovers., November 10, 1998
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This review is from: Andy Russell: A Steeler Odyssey (Hardcover)
This is the story of a former NFL All Pro linebacker going on a journey of self discovery after retiring from the game. Along the way he reminisces about his famous teammates: Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw, Jack Ham, Rocky Bleier and others. He and his Steeler pal, Ray Mansfield, take Lynn Swann and Mel Blount around the world, giving speeches from Hong Kong to London, and sports clinics for young people from Singapore to Jeddah while still finding time to develop his international investment business. Two stories tell of dodging bullets on a USO tour of Vietnam and Thailand with ex-congressman Jack Kemp, Bobby Bell, John David Crow and Bill Brown. Along the way the adventurer team of Russell/ Mansfield test themselves on a wilderness canoe race in Canada, on mountain tops in Nepal and barely make it out of the Grand Canyon. The writer, a sensitive sort, who struggles to find himself after leaving the game gives the reader a first hand look of what it was like to be on the field with the world champion Pittsburgh Steelers. This book is an easy read--one that will keep the reader rivited to every story.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Devoted Steeler Fan, May 2, 2000
This review is from: Andy Russell: A Steeler Odyssey (Hardcover)
Being a Steeler Fan, I have read both Terry Bradshaw's and Rocky Bleir's books, and while I found them interesting, I didn't get quite the feel for the individual as well as the game from their books as I did from Andy Russell's. I am not just a fan of the sport of football, but a fan of the players. As a fan of the individuals, I like to know as much about them as possible. Everything from their childhood and family life, through high school and college, because all of that has an effect on their football career and what they bring to the game. Andy's stories about his life after football give us a perspective on the good effects that the commraderie and competitiveness of football can have on the rest of your life. I particularly enjoyed the chapter which tells of his visits to combat areas in Vietnam. The American soldiers in the various hospitals had the same reaction to American football players. I totally understand that reaction - meeting A Pittsburgh Steeler so far away from home helped the soldier forget the harshness of war for just a few moments and go back to all that is good in the world - good old American Football!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Devoted Steeler Fan, May 2, 2000
This review is from: Andy Russell: A Steeler Odyssey (Hardcover)
Being a Steeler Fan, I have read both Terry Bradshaw's and Rocky Bleir's books, and while I found them interesting, I didn't get quite the feel for the individual as well as the game from their books as I did from Andy Russell's. I am not just a fan of the sport of football, but a fan of the players. As a fan of the individuals, I like to know as much about them as possible. Everything from their childhood and family life, through high school and college, because all of that has an effect on their football career and what they bring to the game. Andy's stories about his life after football give us a perspective on the good effects that the commraderie and competitiveness of football can have on the rest of your life. I particularly enjoyed the chapter which tells of his visits to combat areas in Vietnam. The American soldiers in the various hospitals had the same reaction to American football players. I totally understand that reaction - meeting A Pittsburgh Steeler so far away from home helped the soldier forget the harshness of war for just a few moments and go back to all that is good in the world - good old American Football!
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4.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY, book from the best NFL team ever, my 70's Steelers., December 7, 2011
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This review is from: Andy Russell: A Steeler Odyssey (Hardcover)
Andy Russell was one of three of the best linebackers ever to play together. He actually was known as the smart veteran, there long before the drafts that brought Hall of Famers. He spends a great deal writing about his early days with the team's other early great, center Ray Mansfield, and their friendship and trips around the world take up more than half of this book. While well written and actually fascinating adventures of a canoe trip passing 40 lakes in less than 51 hours, the only negative here is that Andy waited too long, writing this in 1998 after retiring from the NFL after winning the 1st 2 Super Bowls of the 4 his younger teammates would capture.

While memories fade, in this book the trips around the world make up ten page chapters, with his teammates getting lumped together as after thoughts, with several only getting a paragraph. Russell also writes about chasing Arabs to invest millions while making these trips, using the don't quit mentality learned on the field that ends up paying off.

The stengths of the book are the chapters on the biggest stars, and Andy Russell's insider look at their coach's best ways, lambasting the phony selfish celebrations of today's 'heroes', and reminicsing about how Coach Noll taught the defense to play unseflishly, with the entire team waiting in the building to see films together of that day's practise - where they'd learn how to handle plays better while also showing what does not exist today, team loyalty and professionalism by working on individual things for hours, waiting for the films' showing instead of bolting through the door to enjoy the millions they make now - that kind of money was not there in the 70's. Just another reason why no team will win more championships than the 70's Steelers!

A great find for sny Steeler fan!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Devoted Steeler Fan, May 2, 2000
This review is from: Andy Russell: A Steeler Odyssey (Hardcover)
Being a Steeler Fan, I have read both Terry Bradshaw's and Rocky Bleir's books, and while I found them interesting, I didn't get quite the feel for the individual as well as the game from their books as I did from Andy Russell's. I am not just a fan of the sport of football, but a fan of the players. As a fan of the individuals, I like to know as much about them as possible. Everything from their childhood and family life, through high school and college, because all of that has an effect on their football career and what they bring to the game. Andy's stories about his life after football give us a perspective on the good effects that the commraderie and competitiveness of football can have on the rest of your life. I particularly enjoyed the chapter which tells of his visits to combat areas in Vietnam. The American soldiers in the various hospitals had the same reaction to American football players. I totally understand that reaction - meeting A Pittsburgh Steeler so far away from home helped the soldier forget the harshness of war for just a few moments and go back to all that is good in the world - good old American Football!
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