About the Author:
John Madden has been involved with football at every level for forty years, as a player, coach, and commentator. He was the winning coach in Super Bowl XI with the Oakland Raiders and has won eleven emmy awards as a broadcaster. He is the author of four books, three of which have been New York Times bestsellers. He lives in Pleasanton, California.
From Publishers Weekly:
This is the third collaboration between Madden, TV football analyst and ex-NFL coach, and New York Times sports columnist Anderson, following Hey, Wait a Minute! and One Knee Equals Two Feet. In this self-portrait Madden himself bears out his contention that one size doesn't fit all, i.e., that each of us is unique. He is revealed as delightfully unique as we read about crosscountry travels on his bus (he dislikes flying), the people he meets, his passion for Mexican food (always go to the worst part of town for the best restaurant, he advises), his reasons for leaving his shoelaces untied. He also tackles such subjects as raising children and handling athletes. Madden proves himself to be a down-to-earth, take-me-or-leave-me guy, and it will be the rare reader who won't want to take him.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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