Shadowlight
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Oddly there is a good books to read thread but not one for sports books that I can tell. There might be a thread from way back but I didn't want to go hunting for it.
Anyway I just finished the superb new book "Shula" by Mark Ribowsky. An easy and enjoyable read it is also a great history book as it catalogues Shula's playing and legendary coaching career that started in the 60's and ended in the 90's. Shula had the odd distinction of being the head coach in one of the most humiliating games ever ( the Colts losing to the Jets in Super Bowl III) and his glorious undefeated season with the Dolphins. He won the Super Bowl the next year making it two but despite those glories he fell short countless times although most of his teams were in the hunt. His QB Marino led teams always fell just short.
Although it is not a main topic of the book as background music you notice the changing NFL as it becomes slowly but surely more caste over the years. Most noticeably at defensive back, running back and wide receiver. The infamous undefeated 1972 Dolphins team had a lot of white starters including two superb safeties in Jake Scott and Dick Anderson.
The book is very attuned to what was going on but he mistakenly listed Patriots running back Craig James as a fullback. Editor should have caught that. Ha.
Ironically I did not know Shula played in the NFL. He was drafted by Cleveland out of a small Catholic College ( he was a running back and defensive back) and went on to start for the Baltimore Colts as a DB from 1953-1956. He had speed and was gritty but was not overly talented.
I also had forgotten that caste prick Jimmy Johnson took his place in Miami and failed miserably.
Anyway I just finished the superb new book "Shula" by Mark Ribowsky. An easy and enjoyable read it is also a great history book as it catalogues Shula's playing and legendary coaching career that started in the 60's and ended in the 90's. Shula had the odd distinction of being the head coach in one of the most humiliating games ever ( the Colts losing to the Jets in Super Bowl III) and his glorious undefeated season with the Dolphins. He won the Super Bowl the next year making it two but despite those glories he fell short countless times although most of his teams were in the hunt. His QB Marino led teams always fell just short.
Although it is not a main topic of the book as background music you notice the changing NFL as it becomes slowly but surely more caste over the years. Most noticeably at defensive back, running back and wide receiver. The infamous undefeated 1972 Dolphins team had a lot of white starters including two superb safeties in Jake Scott and Dick Anderson.
The book is very attuned to what was going on but he mistakenly listed Patriots running back Craig James as a fullback. Editor should have caught that. Ha.
Ironically I did not know Shula played in the NFL. He was drafted by Cleveland out of a small Catholic College ( he was a running back and defensive back) and went on to start for the Baltimore Colts as a DB from 1953-1956. He had speed and was gritty but was not overly talented.
I also had forgotten that caste prick Jimmy Johnson took his place in Miami and failed miserably.
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