Jim Klobuchar looks critically at where pro football finds itself today and its impact on the fans at a time when it has never been more popular or richer. This book ranges from the early '60s to the turn of the millennium and gives you closeups of players like Cris Carter, Fran Tarkenton, Jim Marshall and Hugh McElhenny. He writes of Lombardi, Van Brocklin, Bud Grant, Jerry Burns and Dennis Green among the coaches and the saga of flops in the Vikings' quest for a Super Bowl championship. You'll find laughs and some touching scenes from the private times of football players as well as some frank opinions about what you see on the field today.
Jim Klobuchar looks critically at where pro football finds itself today and its impact on the fans at a time when it has never been more popular or richer. This book ranges from the early '60s to the turn of the millennium and gives you closeups of players like Cris Carter, Fran Tarkenton, Jim Marshall and Hugh McElhenny. He writes of Lombardi, Van Brocklin, Bud Grant, Jerry Burns and Dennis Green among the coaches and the saga of flops in the Vikings' quest for a Super Bowl championship. You'll find laughs and some touching scenes from the private times of football players as well as some frank opinions about what you see on the field today.