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Tom Landry
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Solid but slight autobiography that while a fun read, is a little skimpy on the details. For fans of football history, Landry gives a ground floor view of the development of the NFL & one of its most storied franchises, from the merger to with the AFL to the development of the 4-3 defense. However, Landry provides little controversial details (at most, he briefly mentions objecting to the Cowboy cheerleaders skimpy outfits). Granted, a large part of this is who Landry was, a devote Christian & family man, thus he was not one to gossip. As a result, it not one of the most interesting reads, though it reads pretty fast (it's just under 300 pages). Overall, a nice read for football fans but not one of the best sports memoirs on the shelves.
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March 28, 2016
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March 28, 2016
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April 5, 2016
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