Customer Review: I bleed orange and brown and every Browns fan that bleeds it, should have this book. This is my absolute favorite Browns book of my library and this one sits in my office. Huler really breaks it down when he explains the meaning of the Steeler game, the Bengals game, the walk from Public Square to... more info
Customer Review: The subtitle tells it all: A Fond Look Back at Five Decades of Football, from a Legendary Cleveland Sportswriter. Shortly into the book, you'll find this line: 'It was different back then.' Indeed, it was. I'm probably not alone in thinking it was BETTER back then, as well. Chuck Heaton... more info
Customer Review: JONATHAN KNIGHT DOES A GREAT JOB TAKING US THRU SOME GREAT AND EXCITING YEARS DURING THE MID TO LATE 1980'S CLEVELAND BROWNS SEASONS. HE REALLY BRINGS BACK SOME GOOD AND NOT SO GOOD NOSTALGIC MOMENTS. WE START WITH THE DISASTEROUS 1984 SEASON WITH THE RELEASE OF GOOD GUY SAM RUTIGLIANO AS HEAD COACH... more info
Customer Review: I've read a few other books on the old Cleveland Browns. This one pointed out a couple of things that I didn't know about their formation, the reasons why the old Cleveland Rams moved, etc. The book's coverage of the 1946-1955 seasons was good and brought out some things I didn't know about the old... more info
Customer Review: This book has some of the best photos I've seen in a football book. A true pleasure to view, and an excellent coffee-table book. Info is slightly lacking, but overall the book is a good buy.
Customer Review: What a book! It takes you back in time to when the Browns were not only part of the fabric of Ohio, but also the team that captured every heart. The section on the training camp and the players sneaking off to a local gas station is worth the price of the book alone. It was a special time and this... more info