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3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent Read, A Little Disappointed,
This review is from: Commissioner: The Legacy of Pete Rozelle (Hardcover)
I have always been looking for a book on Pete Rozelle and I was happy to see this book come out. The book is a quick read and was a decent book, but as somebody who has read numerous books on the NFL, I was a little disappointed as I was expecting more. Two years ago I read Michael Maccambridge's "America's Game." That book has set the standard for books on the NFL.
In defense of the author, the biggest issue he probably faced was the fact that many of the people in the book were dead, including Rozelle. Because of this, I felt that much of the information I have already gathered from my own readings. The book just didn't have the freshness I was hoping for. All in all, a good book if you're interested in Rozelle, especially if you haven't read many other books on the NFL.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
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This review is from: Commissioner: The Legacy of Pete Rozelle (Hardcover)
By most accounts, Rozelle is considered the greatest pro sports commissioner. If that is the case, then this books disappoints. Everybody (even Al Davis) thinks he was a nice guy with great persuasive abilities. He was also a great father. And you get a lot of detail about the Raiders leaving Oakland. But it looks like he had very few sources and the book really disappoints.
There is a new book by Jeff Davis on Rozelle, hope it is better.
2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Commissioner: The Legacy of Pete Rozelle (Hardcover)
I'm a life-long Giants fan and a student of the game. Rozelle was a terrific commissioner especially because of all the events that happened on his watch. I always regretted that he never wrote about it. This book opens the door to his tenure. Unfortunately, it is far to santized to offer the real story of Al Davis, the AFL, JFK's death and the decision to play, the Hornong and Karas suspensions, race, drugs, the USFL, etc., etc. Hoprfully that book is still to be written.
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Commissioner: The Legacy of Pete Rozelle by John A. Fortunato (Hardcover - August 9, 2006)
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