Rupert Patrick wrote:74_75_78_79_ wrote:Saw it on Amazon. Ought to order it. Then give my review.
Not just Steelers vs Dallas on cover, but Rocky vs Dallas (and he forwarding it)! Yes, I ought to order.
That '66 Packers looks good too!
If I were to ever - Heaven forbid - actually write a football book, I think it'd be about the first four seasons of the 16-game era ('78 thru '81). A nice little changing-of-the-guard period-piece. And being that his last season as a coach was in '78 ('Holy Roller' being among the first things I'd mention in the '78 section) and he and Pat announcing SBXVI, it'd make absolute sense to have John Madden himself forward it. If Bill Walsh were still with us, he'd be a good candidate too.
That would be an interesting topic for a football book for me, as those four years coincided with my high school education as I graduated in 1982.
I asked Joe last weekend about getting Rocky to write the foreword, and he said he first approached somebody associated with Staubach about asking Roger to write it, but never heard back from them. In a way I can understand that, as Staubach is a very busy guy who is worth about three quarter of a billion dollars and is being asked to write a foreword for an (I believe unpublished) author; he probably gets one of those type requests a week. He said he contacted Rocky's secretary and Rocky said he would do it. Rocky was a good choice, I told him, in that Rocky along with Bradshaw are the most talkative of the Steelers about the 70's teams. Franco is kinda private and doesn't do a lot of interviews and when you do get him in front of a camera he is kinda reserved, same with most of the other guys, but like Bradshaw, Rocky went into broadcasting as soon as he retired (albeit locally in the Pittsburgh area) and can paint the picture. I haven't read his book yet but bought a copy and plan to read it soon.
High school years coincided with those four years??
Very cool! For me...measley 2nd-grade through 5th, 4th grade (1980) being my
first season (and as a
Steeler-fan mind you -
perfect timing). Very cool it was during your high school years. Kind of like being a freshman when "Strawberry Fields" came out and being a senior when 'Let it Be'/break-up took place (
or...being a freshman when Beatles debuted on Sullivan and graduated when
Sgt Peppers came out - whole WORLD suddenly being
in-color/Wizard of Oz).
Staubach not getting back? I'm sure it was because he was too busy (would have been more-than willing otherwise) but if not, I can very respectably understand. Kind of like Pete Townshend 'resenting' Led Zeppelin (Steelers) for stepping in just when they thought maybe
they'd 'own' the '70s now that the Beatles (Packers) were out the way. Total Class Act, American Hero (
fought for US), and with that...a
serious COMPETITOR!
Hates losing as ANY American
should! Hearing him talk about those SBs vs the 'Burgh you can understandably tell there's resentment. When the Pack beat us in SBXLV and he handed the Lombardi to them, you can clearly tell in his smile that he was glad he was giving it to them instead of the other team (after all, he wasn't with Dallas yet for the 'Ice Bowl' nor the NFL Title Game prior). Still a lot of heartache going around in '91 amongst Landry's former players over his firing years prior but I remember before kickoff that Thanksgiving game, Roger saying with a smile that he hopes Dallas
beats Pittsburgh today. I'd be the same way if I were him and I'll never be
1/10th the man he'll ever be.
Yes, all of you on this site have to do
one thing if you never want me to possibly
try to write this thing in the first place - never TEMPT me! Not the greatest writer anyway. But that would be the 'book' I'd write if ever were to write one. If ever an 'MVP' of those very four years to be chosen, there would obviously be just
one! You all know who he is. Place him on the cover! Colored photo of him in his (Love Ya)
Blue home
#34 jersey, sensibly against
Denver! And on the
back cover...a nice colored pic of that Eagles/Falcons '78 match! Yes, the
first two wild card games on each cover respectively hence a reminder of the new era at-hand. 'Sweet Sixteen: A Thorough Analysis on the First Four NFL Seasons of the 16-game Era' or maybe call it 'Holy Roller' instead of 'Sweet Sixteen'. Or maybe
neither should be the title, lol.
Plenty of work/research would have to be done if I ever were to attempt such a task (it's NOT easy). Would really want to do a comprehensive take on each of those four seasons. Not just 'obvious' stuff. Gathering up plenty of old mags and books. Pre-season, during the season, playoffs/Super Bowl, off-season, etc. Asking you all a bunch of stuff as well (wiki would have to be considered not a bad link but
weakest just the same). And whether Madden writes the forward or not (book would have to be
very great in the first place), on the very first page it would read..."Dedicated to the Professional Football Researchers Association. Don't know much about football history...but what I
do know, is because of
them. Thanks to them ALL."
But for now...simply read Zagorski's '70s book, '66 Packers', 'Mavericks, Money, and Men: The AFL, Black Players, and the Evolution of Modern Football', maybe realize I'm not the writer they all are and, instead, simply order and
read more books instead of actually trying to
write one. We'll see.