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Floyd Little's Tales from the Broncos Sideline [Hardcover]

Floyd Little (Author), Tom Mackie (Author)
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August 15, 2006
Before John Elway, the Denver Broncos’ "Franchise" was a tightly wound, 5-foot-10 bowlegged superstar named Floyd Little. Despite his lack of size, Floyd zigzagged his way to a legendary career—first at Syracuse wearing the famed No. 44 jersey shared by Jim Brown and Ernie Davis, then with the Broncos, piling up Hall of Fame-worthy numbers to finish his career as the NFL’s seventh all-time rusher. Through it all, Floyd showed naysayers the only true measure of a man is the size of his pounding heart. His incredible impact during the late ’60s and early-to-mid-’70s saved the franchise from relocation and helped the Broncos become the marquee organization it is today. Buckle your chinstrap, double-tie your shoes, and down a "half-glass of fresh blood" as Floyd Little takes you on a wild ride through his racially charged All-America days in the ’60s to his Pro Bowl career with the struggling, resilient Broncos. You’ll experience the wrath of Coach Lou Saban’s "pink-slip" ways, the humor behind Coach John Ralston’s "Dale Carnegie" pregame speeches, and the on- and off-the-field shenanigans of Floyd and his teammates, including Lyle Alzado, Billy Thompson, Tom Jackson, and Cookie Gilchrist. Plus, Floyd enlightens us with tales of famous foes like Dick Butkus, Gale Sayers, Willie Lanier, Hank Stram, John Madden, and those hated Raiders.

Broncos fans will revel in these humorous, behind-the-scenes stories that take the reader back to a time when the NFL was about football and friendships, not million-dollar contracts and end-zone dances.



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Floyd Little was a 3-time all-American at Syracuse and the BroncosÂ’ first No. 1 pick to ever sign with the team. Known as "The Franchise," he played in five Pro Bowls, leading the AFC in rushing in 1970 and the NFL in 1971 with 1,133 yards. He retired as the 7th all-time rusher in NFL history. Floyd won the 1973 Brian Piccolo Award and the 1974 Byron "Whizzer" White Humanitarian Award for community service. Named to the College Football Hall of Fame and the Broncos Ring of Fame, Floyd now lives in Federal Way, Washington, with his wife, DeBorah, and owns Pacific Coast Ford automobile dealership.

Tom Mackie is a freelance writer and member of the Pro Football Writers of America. He has written for a number of NFL publications since 1998. Currently he covers several teams for American Sports Media, including the New York Giants. Tom also is a regular contributor to Mile High Sports Magazine in Denver. He graduated from the University of Delaware and lives in Princeton, New Jersey, with his wife Emily. This is his first book.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC (August 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596700505
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596700505
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #357,011 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo Floyd!, January 8, 2007
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As a die-hard Denver Bronco fan since a kid. Floyd Little was my favorite player, so when I learned of his book I had to read it. The best thing is you don't have to be a hard core fan to enjoy it. It's a very honest, uplifting, sometimes gritty, funny, emotional and easy read on his life story with the Broncos and before. John Elway wrote the foreword and says Floyd is the greatest Bronco of all, so that should tell you something. Also the introduction by the all-time greatest Jim Brown speaks volumes about Floyd.

Just great story after great story, chapter after chapter. I read it straight through. He was the bright light on a losing franchise back then and many don't realize that he was a major part for keeping the Broncos in Denver in the early AFL days drawing fans keeping Mile High Stadium sold-out. Without Floyd there's no modern day Denver Broncos. He was an intense All-Pro most of his career and inspired his teammates to always go 100%. If Floyd didn't see you giving 100% on the field...look out, you might get body slammed. I didn't know he that intense as a player.

Believe me the old Mile High Stadium was the best, (it actually vibrated and rumbled when everyone cheered) and to have been to games in that era was special. He truly should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame but since he was on a small market losing team most of his career he is forgotten by the writers. The cover photo encompasses his whole career being carried off by fans, how cool is that?

There are priceless stories of Floyd coming up through the ranks and obstacles he faced. Tales from how he faced some racism to how he passed his college SAT scores to playing in college at Syracuse in the backfield with the great Larry Csonka and coach Tom Coughlin to playing against Dick Butkus in the pros. The Lou Saban years with the "Half Loaf" game. There's another tale of an amazing game Floyd actually got fired by Lou in a home game. The John Ralston years..great picture of him with Floyd on his last game. Stories about former teammates...Marlin Briscoe (wow! that dude was a trip), Lyle Alzado, Mike Current ("the brawl"-great story). Tom Jackson telling Raiders coach John Madden in a game, " Not this time, fat man"....Now I know why they never have Madden ever talk to TJ on the microphone during the ESPN Sunday or MNF pregame stuff they do.

Also Floyd gives you the low down on the NFL's darkside...the denial of health care benefits to players from his era 30 years ago who gave their heart and soul to the game like Johnny Unitas!
I wish there more pictures, but the ones included were right on. Great book. Well done. It makes me want to see some video footage from the Floyd Little era.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Childhood heroes!, January 9, 2007
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I became a Bronco fan because of Floyd Little. This is a plain-spoken simple book that is full of heart. Contemporary professional sports lacks the compassion and love of the game that Little and his peers had for not only the game, but also their town and their team. As a result I have totally lost interest. If professional sports returned to the values of Floyd Little I would probably become a born-again fan. But it sure is fun to read about those old days and get a glimpse into the life of the finest athlete ever to wear the orange.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good, September 8, 2011
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I was disappointed in this book. It wasn't what I thought. I wanted to know about Floyd's life, instead, it was about football. He could have kept this.
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