Run to Daylight!: A Week in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers Audiobook By Vince Lombardi, W. C. Heinz, Richard Hooker cover art

Run to Daylight!: A Week in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers

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Run to Daylight!: A Week in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers

By: Vince Lombardi, W. C. Heinz, Richard Hooker
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REVIEWS "Tightly written and sharply focused....The book gives splendid insights into the complexity of the pro game, the lightning improvisations coaches must make and the selflessness of the Green Bay players." --The New York Times "The book that defines [pro football] best, and with the most literary distinction....As [Lombardi] describes a man's job on the field, he also probes his psyche--his strengths and weaknesses as a human being." --Book Week DESCRIPTION "All week long there builds up inside of you a competitive animosity toward that other man, that counterpart across the field. All week long he is the symbol, the epitome, of what you must defeat...." --Vince Lombardi If pro football is warfare, then the battle is won or lost in the six days before Sunday. Written by legendary head coach Vince Lombardi, the book details a week in the Green Bay Packers' 1962 championship season. Lombardi assesses the grit of players and coaches. A must read for all true fans of pro football. A sports classic. Co-authored with sports writing great W.C. Heinz ("The Professional", "M*A*S*H"). Coaching Football Occupational & Organizational Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Sociology of Sports Sports Psychology Sports
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