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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars such a great book!
Imagine you are not from US. Imagine you live in Chile, bottom of south america, where all you have is ESPN's Sunday Night and Monday Night games and nothing else...

Well, "total access" lets you understand why american football is so popular and, if you already love fotball, like it more than you did before.

congratulations rich, great book,...
Published on January 14, 2008 by Alvaro Garcia Monge

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3.0 out of 5 stars It Is Really Total Access
This is a book for hard core football junkie only - those that watch draft days and simply cannot get enough NFL from Preseason to the Superbowl.

Total Access goes behind the scenes of events the public normally does not see - owner meetings, Draft Days, Scouting combine. This is not about strategy, or who the best player is. Just stories about what happens...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars such a great book!, January 14, 2008
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Imagine you are not from US. Imagine you live in Chile, bottom of south america, where all you have is ESPN's Sunday Night and Monday Night games and nothing else...

Well, "total access" lets you understand why american football is so popular and, if you already love fotball, like it more than you did before.

congratulations rich, great book, great sport... hope to have nfl network in latin america
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Entertaining, Rich Eisen writes the way he speaks!, May 8, 2008
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Total Access is a funny, well written view into the world of the NFL by the journalists that cover it. The book offers a look at what it's like to cover the most popular sport in America. What makes the book so compelling is that the stories are written in the same manner that Rich Eisen speaks, his descriptions always offer some humor, and the personal anecdotes are what make the book so appealing. A really entertaining read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great football warmup, September 24, 2011
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I read this in the lead up to the 2011 NFL season. It's a fun read and full of great information. It's great for hardcore football fans and for people who want to understand the game and machinations of the season a little better.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It Is Really Total Access, September 28, 2010
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This review is from: Total Access: A Journey to the Center of the NFL Universe (Paperback)
This is a book for hard core football junkie only - those that watch draft days and simply cannot get enough NFL from Preseason to the Superbowl.

Total Access goes behind the scenes of events the public normally does not see - owner meetings, Draft Days, Scouting combine. This is not about strategy, or who the best player is. Just stories about what happens during the "off season" which in football, really no longer exists. Total Access is a NFL sponsored show, so perhaps a book about the show is not as interesting as the show itself. The hosts of the show interview players, coaches, owners, some of the stories are funny.

While there were moments of humor here, I did not find it as enjoyable as say, Peter King's Monday Morning Quarter back. Both books help serve the unquenchable thirst football fans have for their sport, I just found this to be a bit more dry rather than funny or exciting. Perhaps that's because it does center around the off season. Not a bad read, I finished it in a few days, so it does hold your attention.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rich Eisen still has it!, July 14, 2010
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I've been watching Rich Eisen develop his career all the way back from ESPN to where he is now on NFL Network. His great sense of humor is perfectly weaved into this book while also keeping it very informative. It's the perfect book for anyone who wants to dive into the NFL Universe without getting too technical about it. It's an amazing book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really is Total Access, May 21, 2010
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Rich does a fantastic job giving you a brief glimpse into the behind the scenes of the NFL. Plus, he has a perfect sense of humor that comes through on each page. I learned a lot and laughed a lot. Great book.
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eisen scores overtime touchdown to put NFL Network in the big game., November 16, 2007
Rich Eisen, the Host of NFL Network's NFL Total Access, gives football fans a new holy book to assimilate. TOTAL ACCESS - A Journey to the Center of the NFL Universe is an overtime kickoff return for a touchdown. Eisen takes us through a non-stop calendar year of covering America's most passionate game. Starting with the delicious excess of the Super Bowl, he moves from the Pro Bowl (relaxed and family-friendly), through the Combine, Owner's Summit, Hall of Fame weekend (deeply moving and sometimes hysterical), concluding the regular season with an in depth look at the eight game road-to-the-playoff broadcast by the NFL Network. Also, throughout the book, Eisen writes of the incremental and determined rise of the NFL Network from it's beginning to complete legitimacy when it scored an the eight game broadcast package from former Commissioner Tagliabue. Eisen has a vantage point of the game of football that is both unique and familiar. He frames for us the culture of football as an insider and as a fan. The remarkable element of Eisen's book is not just the total access to the NFL but rather the access he affords us to his place in the NFL. It's refreshing that he doesn't hide his exuberance for his job. As the face of the NFL Network, he clearly has the trust and access of players, coaches, referees and even Commissioner Goodell (Not to mention the veritable royalty of the NFL's rich history with which Eisen rubs elbows). And yet, with this book, Eisen gives us insight into these men who play and surround the game that we don't get in the sound bytes, clips, and interviews. Eisen strikes a perfect balance here using a smart yet consumable prose when sharing the highly entertaining stories he has experienced in the four years as anchor of NFL Total Access. He also has the wisdom to know when to step back and let the players speak for themselves. There is validation here for all football fans from die-hard to occasional, for Eisen authenticates the humanity, passion and great fun in the game of football that we all hoped to be true. I can't imagine that this book would not be the number one gift given this holiday season.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable Ride, November 15, 2007
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Lots of fun with a book that takes little effort to read. Best part of the book is when the author blows out his hamstring running in a suit in front of the people at the NFL combine. Also was amazed to learn Deion Sanders has 2000 suits. Lots of behind the scenes stuff I did not know about.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must-read for fans of the NFL and NFL Network, December 24, 2007
Rich Eisen's book "Total Access," is a great inside look at the goings-on of the NFL Network and its programming. I know a couple of reviewers said it was recycled material (i.e., transcripts of interviews that Eisen has done) and that's true. But certainly most readers have not seen every single interview that's ever been aired, so there's bound to be something new in that regards. Also, there are many great anecdotes about players and the NFL Network crew, in particular a great story regarding former head coach and present analyst Steve Mariucci and a piano in the crew's hotel in Canton, Ohio (it can be found in the Hall of Fame chapter).

My favorite chapter may have been the second, which was about the Pro Bowl. Rich Eisen does a great job of illustrating how laid back it is at the Pro Bowl and some of the cool interactions that go on between players and the NFL Network crew. The chapter about the Combine is very interesting in particular as well.

If you love Rich Eisen, the NFL Network, and football in general, you should find this book very fascinating. It didn't take me long to read at all and it probably won't be long until I read it again.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ***HIGHLY RECOMMEND***, November 17, 2007
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I'm thirty pages into this book -- and I love it. I'm buying copies as Christmas gifts for all the football fans in my family.

Rich Eisen paints very entertaining detailed pictures with a lot of humor that makes it accessible to NFL freaks as well as casual fans like myself.
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Total Access: A Journey to the Center of the NFL Universe by Rich Eisen (Paperback - October 14, 2008)
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