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How Professional Gamblers Beat the Pro Football Pointspread
7 reviews
J. R. Miller
Flyng M Group
, 2004
A "must have" kind of book.
You look for a book with information about betting? You are in a good place. However, this book is not worth +$20. It is worth ten times it. No matter if you are a begginer or you make a living off betting - you should read this book. J.R Miller has over twenty year experience and you might be sure every single piece of information included in this book is a great help for your betting career. ...
Pro Football Revealed: The 100-Yard War (STATS Pro Football Scoreboard)
STATS Publishing
, 1998
Pro Football Revealed provides the most comprehensive look at NFL teams available, offering in-depth analysis guaranteed to appeal to all football enthusiasts. This guide takes a revolutionary look at the NFL, one that will change the way fans look at the game. Features statistical breakdowns for each team and coach and more.
Pro Football Prospectus 2008: The Essential Guide to the 2008 Pro Football Season (Pro Football Prospectus)
12 reviews
Plume
, 2008
Must read for football fans
As always a great read for any football fan. The in depth essays and analysis show interesting trends behind the scenes. The chapters on teams and the profiles on players are so much fun to read through. Some of the research they've only started on looks to have very promising new material for next year as well.
The Pro Football Encyclopedia: The Complete and Definitive Record of Professional Football
4 reviews
MacMillan Publishing Company
, 1997
this is the football encyclopedia
Gee whiz, until only a couple of weeks ago the best pro football reference available was Neft et al's The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football. Now, in less than a month, not one, but two superior works have appeared. Both Total Football and The Pro Football Encyclopedia are vastly superior to their predecessor. However, the latter outshines the former immeasurably. Editors Tod Maher and Bob ...
The Female Fan Guide to Pro Football: With a Special Section on the College Football National Championship! ...
3 reviews
Betsy Berns
Bvision Sportsmedia L P
, 1999
THIS BOOK IS A GREAT FOOTBALL SUMMARY FOR ALL READERS.
THE BOOK WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN MY WIFE STARTING TO UNDERSTAND FOOTBALL AND BECOME A FAN. I HAVE BEEN AN ENTHUSIASTIC FOOTBALL FAN FOR YEARS, YET I LEARNED SOME POINTERS FROM THE BOOK. IT INCLUDES SOME HISTORY OF THE GAME, IMPORTANT RULES, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK.
The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia, Second Edition (Espn Pro Football Encyclopedia)
7 reviews
Sterling
, 2007
THE encyclopedia all NFL fans should have.
If you are really into NFL football and its history, this encyclopedia should be sitting on your coffee table year round (at least Sept through Jan). ESPN has compiled a comprehensive volume giving you the answers to nearly every NFL trivia question imaginable. It nearly has it all! From player stats (every player), to the Super Bowls, Hall of Fame, ProBowl, the Draft, and Season and All-Time ...
You're OK, It's Just A Bruise: A Doctor's Sideline Secrets About Pro Football's Most Outrageous Team
15 reviews
Rob Huizenga
St. Martin's Griffin
, 1995
Great football/medicine book
For anyone interested in pro football and medicine this is the book for you. Not only is this book chocked full of behind the scene stories but there are enough humorous stories about some of the outrageous things that go on to fill a second book. The author also describes the problems with starting a medical practice, the lenghts teams will go to be sure their players are on the field, steroid ...
The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football 1999: 17th Edition (Sports Encyclopedia Pro Football)
4 reviews
David S. Neft
,
Richard M. Cohen
, ...
St. Martin's Griffin
, 1999
A must for any serious NFL fan
Forget about it-- no more arguments, this book has it all, the history, players, scores and stats in the NFL and AFL since 1960. There are updated editions available, but they only cover the league since 1972. Nearly 800 pages in an 8.5" x 11" format, you won't be dissatisfied. Buy this one if you can find it and buy the updated edition for the recent seasons. A fantastic sports encyclopedia.
Pro Football Prospectus 2006: Statistics, Analysis, and Insight for the Information Age (Pro Football ...
9 reviews
Aaron Schatz
Workman Publishing Company
, 2006
Major Football Nerd Material
These guys know football. There is no stone unturned here. I'm counting on no less than first place in all 6 of my fantasy leagues with this as my manual. A breakdown of every player and his value and stats with predictions on breakouts and busts. Every team is is also described with all strengths and flaws exposed.
The Pro Football Historical Abstract: A Hardcore Fan's Guide to All-Time Player Rankings
5 reviews
Sean Lahman
The Lyons Press
, 2008
Great Football Book
If you like football and have a keen interest in the history of the game you need this book. You're not going to agree with all of the rankings, but that's not the point. What's revolutionary about this book is the depth and breadth of information about the game's great players. This is one of those books that is more fun to read by skipping from place to place rather than reading from cover ...
Pro Football Prospectus 2005 : Statistics, Analysis, and Insight for the Information Age
22 reviews
Aaron Schatz
,
Staff of FootballOutsiders.com
Workman Publishing Company
, 2005
A 'must' for any with more than a casual interest in football
Any avid football fan will want to have Profootball Prospectus 2005: Statistics, Analysis, And Insight For The Information Age. From team and player ratings which correct for situation and opponent to a statistical set of tools to compare players and teams, exclusive predictions from pros, and essays on past seasons, Profootball Prospectus is packed with charts of facts and insights on players ...
Football Betting For Real Players: A Book for Those Individuals That Can Wager on Average $500.00 Minimum per ...
7 reviews
Joseph J Tuttle
CreateSpace
, 2008
"It's all about numbers anyway!"
Joseph J. Tuttle's book, "Football Betting for Real Players" gets right to the heart of football handicapping--beating the numbers! Whether it is the line,the total,or all the statistics involved in a football game, this book will give you a fascinating insight on how to "crunch" those numbers.I certainly got a wealth of information from the book and I'm very anxious to put his ideas into use. ...
Last Team Standing: How the Steelers and the Eagles--"The Steagles"--Saved Pro Football During World War II
9 reviews
Matthew Algeo
Da Capo Press
, 2006
A Treasure Of Lost History From The NFL
The year is 1943 and the NFL is at a crossroads. With WWII raging, teams are losing players, coaches and owners to the various military branches. One of the 10 teams had suspended operations and there are questions if the league should follow that lead. The remaining league members elect to conduct a 10-game season with a twist, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles will merge for ...
New Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football
2 reviews
Paul Zimmerman
Simon & Schuster
, 1985
Gameplans of the Gridiron
Paul Zimmerman has an advantage over other profootball writers because of two facts. First he was a player, in college and in semipro ball; where he played on the line of scrimmage no less. And second his devotion to covering the game. There is no writer that covers football that has his historical insight into the game, and meticulous analysis of the strategy underlining it. Zimmerman, also ...
Pro Football Prospectus 2007: The Essential Guide to the 2007 Pro Football Season (Pro Football Prospectus)
14 reviews
Plume
, 2007
Excellent teaching/learning guide
An in depth look at different ways of measuring individual and team performances, giving readers new insights behind America's greatest game. Often times, these will point to hidden strengths and weaknesses a year or two early. Also included are a team projections for the upcoming season as well as Fantasy Football projections that are often different than the traditional lists. This is a ...
Pro Football Forecast 2004
Sean Lahman
,
Todd Greanier
Potomac Books Inc.
, 2004
BRASSEY'S PRO FOOTBALL FORECAST is back again with what every pro football fan craves: insights, statistics, and predictions for the 2004 NFL season. Last year you asked for more research essays; we gave them to you. You wanted longer discussions of the players; we increased our already crammed section that?s full of stats and reports on every single player. More than anything, you wanted predictions and both statistical and fantasy projections ...
Game That Changed Pro Football
1 review
Stephen Hanks
Carol Publishing Corporation
, 1989
The game that changed pro football?
This book isn't really well written and very biased towards the New York Jets. His use of the sources are good but he needed to use his quotes better. It's like reading a quotes book. He doesn't also "expand" on possible theories on how pro football changed (i.e. Pete Rozelle).
Football Training Like the Pros
2 reviews
Chip Smith
McGraw-Hill
, 2007
CES and Chip Smith
I can honestly say that there is no better sports performance coach on the planet than Chip Smith. Who else can say that at any given time, they train 20% of the NFL? Brian Urlacher? Champ Bailey? Keith Brookings? 23 current Pro Bowlers? Are you serious? And then there's the other major sports. MLB (Jeff Franceour, Michael Barrett), NBA, NHL, PGA, USTA, you name it, Chip's trained it. And ...
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