Penalty Flag on Life

Penalty Flag on Life
Author: LaWayne Williams
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781478730019

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Number one draft pick Noah Boss is granted seven days by his newly acquired NFL team to settle the affairs of his murdered brother Tyrus, but finding out who killed his brother makes returning to assured fame and wealth a difficult decision. Bound by a teenage oath he made to his deceased father, has Noah struggling against the desire to seek REVENGE.

The Last Coach A Life of Paul Bear Bryant

The Last Coach  A Life of Paul  Bear  Bryant
Author: Allen Barra
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2006-09-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780393254570

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The explosive biography of the greatest college football coach in history. When Paul William "Bear" Bryant died on January 26, 1983, it was the lead story on the all three networks' evening news. New York City newspapers reported his death on their front pages. Three days later, America watched in awe as an estimated quarter of a million mourners lined the fifty-five mile stretch from Tuscaloosa to a Birmingham cemetery to pay their respects as his three-mile long funeral cortege drove by. Bryant's passing was noted with the kind of reverence our country reserved for statesmen or military leaders, though Paul "Bear" Bryant had insisted for much of his life that he was "just a football coach." For millions he was much more, he was the greatest coach the game ever saw, the heir to the tradition established by Knute Rockne. He took his Alabama Crimson Tide teams to an unmatched six national championships. But to the players, journalists and fans whose lives he touched in his more than half a century as a player and coach, he was the last symbol of values that transcended football—courage, discipline, loyalty, and hard work. To his critics, Bryant represented the dark side of big-time college football—brutality, fanaticism and blind adherence to authority. The real Bear Bryant was far more complex than either his admirers or detractors knew. While maintaining a public friendship with Alabama governor George Wallace, he continually sought ways to undermine the governor's segregationist policies, finally forcing a legendary football game in Birmingham with the University of Southern California that opened the floodgates to the integration of football at the University of Alabama, including its coaching staff. Old fashioned in his politics, he was nonetheless an admirer of Robert Kennedy, whom he planning to vote for in 1968. Allen Barra's The Last Coach traces Paul Bryant's rise from a family of truck farmers to recognition as the most successful and influential coach in the game's history. Through it all, Bryant's influence has not only endured but prevailed as his former players and assistants continue to define the best in not only college but professional football. A USA Today and Washington Post Best Sports Book.

Their Life s Work

Their Life s Work
Author: Gary M. Pomerantz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781451691627

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Drawn from personal interviews with the players themselves, a chronicle of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers, who won an unprecedented and unmatched four Super Bowls in six years, tells a story of victory, fortitude, and the brotherhood of players.

The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge

The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge
Author: Tony Dungy,Nathan Whitaker
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781414348285

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"The One Year Uncommon Life Daily Challenge" contains 365 reflections from the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author on living an uncommon life of integrity, honoring family and friends, creating a life of real significance and impact, and walking with the Lord.

No Time for Heaven Finding Life s Purpose

No Time for Heaven  Finding Life s Purpose
Author: The Humble Mystic
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-08-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781465360205

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Heaven is too abstract to effectively compete with the daily demand of life. We have therefore learned to qualify our integrity by the power, money and fame we accrue. Being a success and fulfilling our purpose are, however, two distinct journeys. One cannot help but affect the other. Hitler for example, was incredibly powerful, but his demeanor was more demonic then angelic. Alternatively, Benjamin Franklin's wealth fulfilled a multitude of philanthropic needs. Religious influences will frequently dominate the direction of one's purpose in life. Although this is not a religious book, it will examine a variety of insightful spiritual ideas. That knowledge will then facilitate recognition of your purpose in life.

Trapped in a Happy Life

Trapped in a Happy Life
Author: Michael F. Duffy
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-11-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781480934092

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Trapped in a Happy Life by Michael F. Duffy In his memoirs, Trapped in a Happy Life, Michael F. Duffy reflects fondly and funnily upon his formative years in Philadelphia. Between the dangerous games played in the streets of his neighborhood to the terror he endured at the hands of nuns in school – it’s a wonder that he survived to tell any of these tales, but we’re glad he did. As he moves into adulthood, Duffy tells heartwarming tales of “My Beloved Wife” (abbreviated MBW for time’s sake), and skewers everyone from Donald Trump to overenthusiastic clappers at concerts. But even his most barbed remarks are tinged with an endearing humor that keeps the reader hooked.

Complex Mortgages CM

Complex Mortgages  CM
Author: Gene Amromin
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781437987850

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CM became a popular borrowing instrument during the bullish housing market of the early 2000s but vanished rapidly during the subsequent downturn. These non-traditional loans (interest only, negative amortization, and teaser mortgages) enable households to postpone loan repayment compared to traditional mortgages and hence relax borrowing constraints. But, they increase household leverage and heighten dependence on mortgage refinancing. CM were chosen by prime borrowers with high income levels seeking to purchase expensive houses relative to their incomes. Borrowers with CM experience substantially higher ex post default rates than borrowers with traditional mortgages with similar characteristics. Illus. This is a print on demand report.

The Third Team NFL Officials Their Lives Their Stories

The Third Team  NFL Officials  Their Lives  Their Stories
Author: Richard Lister
Publsiher: NYLA
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781641971300

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The only third-person account describing the lives and work of NFL game officials. There would be no NFL football without him. He is an accountant, educator, lawyer, sales executive, policeman, dentist, business owner, corporate executive, or fireman. He is an NFL game official. His life is a little like Clark Kent's; he lives a mainstream life Monday through Friday. On Sunday he puts on a uniform lending impressive power. He makes decisions affecting lives, careers, and fortunes. On his best day he is anonymous and unappreciated; on his worst, he is despised. He does a job from which fans, coaches, players, and even he himself demand perfection. He will never achieve it. Though having an essential part in a popular game, he prefers a low profile. His anonymity evokes curiosity about who he really is. The Third Team takes stories and reflections from interviews with 25 past and current National Football League officials, including some among football's greatest, to give the reader a look into a job that is far more exacting than even the most astute fan appreciates. The stories reveal the kind of person who reaches the pinnacle. Though competitive, wanting to be the best among peers, each man recognizes that his crew s performance has higher value than individual achievement. Becoming a team player will bond each crewmember into a powerful brotherhood. Their stories ranging from humorous to poignant give the reader insight into those working to keep NFL playing fields level for both teams. The perspectives are complemented by observations from former NFL coaches Tony Dungy, Steve Mariucci, Herman Edwards, and Jerry Glanville along with former player and current television analyst Matt Millen. The Third Team will appeal to the fan who is interested in the game's inner workings and who will appreciate stories from behind the scenes and inside the country’s most popular spectator sport.