Customer Review: This book is a collection of semi-autobiographies of many of the most famous NFL football players of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s when the league was just getting started and fighting for its spot in the sun. Each chapter centered around one player such as Sammy Baugh, Sid Luckman and host of other... more info
Customer Review: I don't know why this book would get bad reveiws? I gess some people can't do simple math! You can't find A better reference on betting football than JR Miller. Why not take the advice of someone who has been doing this for 25+ years! I would put this book number one for betting football!
Customer Review: Good book, but was a little short for my tastes, but I've come to realize most books on sports betting & handicapping seem to be. Most Authors just assume we the readers know most of the "basics". This book does have some helpful tips though.
Customer Review: If you thought that football was all brawn and no brains, think again. This book really does a great job of analyzing the game of football and showing that it is more than just choreographed violence. The authors offer insights into every team's past (last season) and future (the upcoming season)... more info
Customer Review: Contains so much information it's mind boggling. Contains practically everything you could ever want to know about the sport up to the year it was published. If you're a football fan it's definitely worth the money, I probably spent an average of $.05 per hour of entertainment it gave me and I paid... more info
Customer Review: There isn't much prior to page 1021 that I use this book for but I'm still keeping it for statistics it has other books don't. This book could be trimmed down and still have as much information. The Scoring section for instance is generally many columns of zeroes, but that's the way scoring stats... more info