Professional football in the new millennium is still basically the same game that Red Grange, Sammy Baugh, Otto Graham, Dick Butkus, and Roger Staubach played. And yet it isnt. Exploding salaries, increasing specialization, rules changes, and myriad other factors have conspired to change football permanently in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. For the Glory of Their Game harkens back to the era before these changes, celebrating the glorious postwar years through the early eighties, when, as Mike Ditka so succinctly and perceptively put it, "We played for the love of the game." Through the compelling words of many of the greatest players and coaches from that era, this book recreates in dramatic and intriguing fashion what football was like in the fifties, sixties, seventies, and early eighties. Read what Alex Karras says about Big Daddy Lipscomb, what would-be tacklers thought about the dazzle of Gale Sayers, and what running backs had to say about the painful encounters with Dick Butkus and Jack Lambert. These personal stories reveal players views on Bobby Layne, the bravado of Joe Namath, and the out-and-out meanness of Conrad Dobler. Included are the sad tale of the ill-fated Brian Piccolo, the hilarious reminiscences of Art Donovan, and the outrageous observations of Hollywood Henderson. Football in this era was raw. The players were a raucous group, as uninhibited off the field as they were savage on it. They loved the game, no doubt about it; they loved the fellowship and the camaraderie of playing on a team with others whose goals were the same as theirs. It was intense, but it was, above all, fun. The stories, anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes insights that make up For the Glory of Their Game reveal just how much fun they had.
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