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Big Game

The NFL in Dangerous Times

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of *This Town*, this book offers a sharp examination of pro football, America's cultural juggernaut, during a time of immense success and underlying anxiety. Mark Leibovich, a lifelong New England Patriots fan, reflects on his obsession with the sport, particularly during the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era, which transformed the team into a dominant force and polarized its fan base. While building a career in political journalism, Leibovich attempted to connect with Brady for a profile, only to be surprised when the quarterback agreed to let him shadow him during the 2014 season—a pivotal year marked by a Super Bowl victory and the infamous Deflategate scandal. This four-year journey takes Leibovich deep into the NFL, capturing the essence of what may be considered "peak football," showcasing the sport's financial success and cultural significance while hinting at its impending challenges. He explores the NFL's explosive revenue growth alongside the unsettling realities of player safety, particularly concerning concussions. As the league intersects with America's culture wars, Leibovich navigates this tumultuous landscape while keeping a close eye on Brady and the Patriots, culminating in the 2017-2018 season. This engaging narrative reveals that while pro football may not be the sport America needs, it is undeniably the one we deserve.

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Big Game, Mark Leibovich

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Título
Big Game
Subtítulo
The NFL in Dangerous Times
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin Press
Publicado en
2018
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
400
ISBN10
0399185429
ISBN13
9780399185427
Serie
Calificación
3,5 de 5
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of *This Town*, this book offers a sharp examination of pro football, America's cultural juggernaut, during a time of immense success and underlying anxiety. Mark Leibovich, a lifelong New England Patriots fan, reflects on his obsession with the sport, particularly during the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era, which transformed the team into a dominant force and polarized its fan base. While building a career in political journalism, Leibovich attempted to connect with Brady for a profile, only to be surprised when the quarterback agreed to let him shadow him during the 2014 season—a pivotal year marked by a Super Bowl victory and the infamous Deflategate scandal. This four-year journey takes Leibovich deep into the NFL, capturing the essence of what may be considered "peak football," showcasing the sport's financial success and cultural significance while hinting at its impending challenges. He explores the NFL's explosive revenue growth alongside the unsettling realities of player safety, particularly concerning concussions. As the league intersects with America's culture wars, Leibovich navigates this tumultuous landscape while keeping a close eye on Brady and the Patriots, culminating in the 2017-2018 season. This engaging narrative reveals that while pro football may not be the sport America needs, it is undeniably the one we deserve.