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Lars Anderson (Author)
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October 30, 2001
Life in the minor leagues of football, which NFL Europe has been aptly dubbed, can be funny, sad, profound and ludicrous all at the same time. At its heart, this six-team league is a short-stop away from either the glamour of the NFL or the bottom of the professional football scrap pile--a crossroads full of real-life drama where the joy of "making it" can be tempered by failure or injury with one misstep; where the difference between a multimillion dollar NFL contract and abject poverty may only be one play away. Just ask Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner.

Author Lars Anderson brings to life the compelling drama of NFL Europe by spending a season with the Scottish Claymores. Anderson lives with the players at a hotel in Glasgow, Scotland, spending every waking minute with them-eating and heading out to the pubs as the Claymores make their championship run. Along with detailing the life and times of the Claymores, Anderson digs deep into the background of the players and coaches to help explain why some succeed and others fail in their quest to make it to that shining city on the hill--the NFL.

Through the eyes of Anderson, the reader experiences what it means and what it's like to be a football player in Europe. The men that make up the Claymores are the strength of this book-a funny and complex lot that face many of the same issues we tackle every day. An inspiring portrait of both new beginnings and bitter ends, The Proving Ground will shock and delight readers, while showing them another side of the professional football player.

Of The Proving Ground, Frank Deford, award-winning author and commentator, says "Anderson deftly shows that you can take the football player out of America, but... he's the same creature, loving the game and scrambling for one more chance."

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In The Proving Ground: A Season on the Fringe in NFL Europe, Lars Anderson follows the Scottish Claymores, chronicling its players and their dreams of springing into the NFL from abroad. For football players who aren't in the NFL because they missed the cut, had a bad tryout, or are staging a comeback despite their age, injury, or attitude, playing elsewhere professionally, in the Canadian Football League or the NFL Europe, provides their shot at fulfilling a dream that won't die quietly. NFL notables such as Warren Moon and Kurt Warner cut their teeth elsewhere before the NFL would look at them.

Rather than languish on the sidelines as a backup or be resigned to the practice squad, some gutsy players would rather start somewhere and build a résumé of action in real games, to be lucky enough to play football for a living. The Claymores' coach proved equally determined. Anderson describes him shortly after he suffered a horrible accident: "...here he was, trying to mold a team together that could win a championship. If he could coach through this, he believed he could coach pretty much through anything." And so the Claymores take on the food and weather of Scotland, live in a supposedly haunted hotel in Glasgow, and resist (or take advantage of) the excesses of European nightlife in Amsterdam and Frankfurt, all the while playing their hearts out for a winning season and an NFL audition that may never come.

What makes this book more than just a chronology of games is that Anderson vividly captures the motivations and personalities of the players. The Proving Ground provides a fresh perspective on what many players endured to make it to the NFL. --Michael Ferch

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Anderson (coauthor, Pickup Artists: Street Basketball in America) stakes out uncharted territory in this volume about the experience of NFL Europe, an overseas developmental league operated by the National Football League. This chronicle focuses on a season with the Scottish Claymores and their triumphs and troubles on and off the field. Anderson, who had total access to both players and coaches on the team, has produced an engrossing exploration of their personal histories. The author also makes frequent allusions to alleged uneasy race relations on the team, but he does not provide much evidence for this aside from noting that blacks and whites don't eat together. Although the goal for all these players and most of the coaches is to reach or return to the NFL, the next stop for many turned out to be the XFL the World Wrestling Federation's ill-fated attempt at professional football. The dream continues for these players as long as they can pump it full of life, and this book lets us see the humanity in that effort. Recommended for all libraries. John Maxymuk, Rutgers Univ. Lib., Camden, NJ
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (October 30, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312269757
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312269753
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,810,983 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, March 26, 2002
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Jim Dudley (Staten Island, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Proving Ground: A Season on the Fringe in NFL Europe (Hardcover)
As an avid football fan, I truly enjoyed this book. It gave great insight to what a team goes through during a season overseas in NFL Europe. It showed the highs and lows that players go through especially within the family (team). If you are interested in what goes on and what goes through a players mind I really suggest you read this book. Lars Anderson did a great job and my heart goes out to kicker Rob Hart... YOU WILL GET A CHANCE TO MAKE IT UP! (read the book to find out what that refers to!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Is What I Was Looking For, February 13, 2010
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I was looking for an engaging description of what life in NFL Europe was like, and this book chronicles the experience of the Scottish Claymores very well.

Between these covers, I learned the makeup of an NFL-E coach in Jim Criner. I think his life was portrayed very well here, so that even his off-time fishing and shopping was interesting.

I got to learn a lot about the allocation process, how a coach like Jim Criner networked to ask NFL teams to recommend players from training camp and practice squads to go to Europe and develop.

It was fun learning what coaching staffs thought of personnel in the secondary in NFL-E, and how they interpreted how that kind of coverage developed quarterbacks.

Details about the living conditions in Glasgow, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Barcelona was enlightening. It was fun learning what different living conditions did to team morale, and how locations impacted recruiting players.

I liked learning about the Claymores, but I also appreciated hearing about the familiar names like Kurt Warner, Danny Wuerffel, and Lawrence Phillips.

What surprised me was the tone about NFL-E being such a backwater. I recall games being aired on FOX, F/X, and FOX Sports Net, but there's hardly a reference to FOX at all, as if they were completely disengaged from their own sports entertainment product. It's even implied games were rarely televised, and one is left with the impression that the Claymores were only showcased twice (maybe true) in the 2000 season.

One thing unexpectedly intriguing in this book is the sham feuds concocted by the NFL itself to hype interest (shades of the XFL a year early). Details about this, and how the NFL used it's own website to promote invented rivalries and controversies is priceless, as is Criner's responses to these things.

I'm grateful to have found this hidden gem. I wish there had been more stories about the wider league, as there aren't any other books about it, but I had a pleasant time reading about the Claymores.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Werner Hippler Lives! The best player ever in this league (see also my reviews of Der Clown & Straight Shooter)..read on., May 10, 2006
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Ricahrd A. Salzer (Chesapeake, Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Proving Ground: A Season on the Fringe in NFL Europe (Hardcover)
Interesting in that my first NFL('AAA')E

book was also about the Scotland Clay-

mores (now Cologne Centurians). Jack

Criner, childhood friend of both John

Robinson and big John Madden gets the

short shrift in this one somewhat though.

Could have left some of the controversial

stuff out and made it more of a guys book

on Footie, in my Opine. I still liked it

and much about my current CFL mate Marcus

Crandell. - R.A.S, Montreal's AM 990, The

Team, "This Week in Arenaball" host.
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