This is the book that answers one of the most asked questions in the living rooms of America today: Why do men watch so much football, anyway? Every Sunday afternoon in the living rooms of America, from the first week of September through the end of December, some 40,000,000 men are seated in front of their television sets watching football. Meanwhile, others are pouring into the stadiums all across the land, with a bounce in their step and hope in their heart. What is it that excites men about football? What's the big attraction? Why is it that some men will sit down for three or six or nine hours in front of a TV set when football is on, yet they won't sit still for more than 15 minutes for anything else when they're at home? Why is it that some men get so emotionally involved in watching football that they'll shout and cheer, jump around and otherwise act as if they might have a screw loose when their team wins -- and become very upset or even depressed when they lose? There's something going on in the mind of modern man that causes him to react in this fashion, something more than meets the eye. This book explains what it is. With the help of some of the nation's leading sports psychologists and sociologists and dozens of male football fans, this book explores the male psyche and arrives at several intriguing conclusions about why men watch football. Here are some of the reasons: - Entertainment, excitement, diversion - The need to associate with a winner - The need to have something go right in one's life - The need to be validated - The need to be around other men who act, think and talk the same as him - The satisfaction of victory - To be left alone by his wife and kids - To escape from bills and responsibilities - To re-live the glory days of high school football
Bob Andelman is the author or co-author of several best-selling biographical, business, management and sports books, including:
* Mind Over Business (March 2012), self-help, motivational nonfiction written with spports and business trainer Ken Baum.
* The Consulate (March 2011), fiction written with former CIA and FBI agent Thomas R. Stutler.
* The Profiler: My Life Hunting Serial Killers and Psychopaths (Hyperion/Voice, May 2010), written with nationally recognized criminal profiler and frequent CNN contributor Pat Brown. http://patbrownprofiling.blogspot.com/
* Will Eisner: A Spirited Life (Dark Horse/M Press, 2005), the biography of the legendary artist and writer who is often credited with taking comic books out of the ghetto in the 1940s and establishing the market for adult, long-form comics - graphic novels - in the 1970s. A Spirited Life has been translated for Spanish and Italian editions. Andelman also read for the audiobook edition. http://www.aspiritedlife.com and http://www.aspiritedlife.com/blog/
* Four Seasons: The Philosophy of a Business (Portfolio/Penguin, 2009), by Isadore Sharp, founder and chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. Andelman did not author or co-author this book but came in and helped Sharp near the end of the writing process by conducting dozens of interviews with Four Seasons managers and executives and contributing additional material to the finished manuscript.
* The Profit Zone: Lessons of Strategic Genius from the People Who Created the World's Most Valued Companies (Times Books/Random House, 1997), with Adrian Slywotzky and David Morrison, partners in Boston-based Mercer Management. The Profit Zone is Andelman's best selling book overall with more than 100,000 hardcover copies in print after 10 printings. Worldwide, The Profit Zone has been translated into Chinese (Complex and Simplified), Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
* Built from Scratch: How a Couple of Regular Guys Grew The Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion (Times Books/Random House, 1999), on which he collaborated with Home Depot co-founders Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank. CNBC's "Mad Money" host Jim Kramer endorsed the timelessness of Built From Scratch when he told his viewing audience, "Built from Scratch is the best of all those business biographies." Built From Scratch was translated for a Japanese edition.
* Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great (Times Books/Random House, 1996), with Albert J. Dunlap, chairman and CEO of Sunbeam. Published in hardcover, paperback and audiocassette. Mean Business was a finalist in the Financial Times of London Global Business Book Awards.
Since February 2007, Andelman has also produced and hosted the popular "Mr. Media Radio" celebrity and media newsmaker online interview show heard on his own site, http://www.mrmedia.com, as well as syndicated to iTunes, Facebook, BlogTalkRadio, Posterous, Stitcher, Callisto.FM, MediaFly, Podfeed.Net, Podbean, Podcast.De, Blubrry, Zencast, Zimbio, MeFeedia, Podcast Alley, Vimeo, Livestream.com, Ustream.TV, MySpace, Tumblr, Podcast Directory, MeThings, Networked Blogs, LoadedWeb, No Control, Podcast Blaster, Podomatic, Castroller, Podcast Pickle and Odeo. The show averages approximately 2,000 visitors/archive downloads a day.
Andelman and his wife of 22 years, Mimi, live in St. Petersburg, Florida with their 14-year-old daughter.
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