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How Concussions, Crime, and Controversy Could Kill the NFL (And What the League Can Do to Survive)
By Michael Freeman
SPORTS & RECREATION
320 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Cloth, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF
Cloth, $25.95 (CA $28.95) (US $25.95)
ISBN 9781629370835
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Oct 2015)
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Two Minute Warning:
How Concussions, Crime, and Controversy Could Kill the NFL (And What the League Can Do to Survive)
By Mike Freeman
It’s been a rough year for the NFL. From public awareness of multiple domestic violence cases, to the health and longevity of current and former players, to drug use within the league, the NFL is at its most pivotal moment. Is it possible that the league could collapse in on itself despite its success and unprecedented earning power, and if so, what can they do to stay afloat?
Bleacher Report football columnist Mike Freeman has answered these questions and more in Two Minute Warning: How Concussions, Crime, and Controversy Could Kill the NFL (And What the League Can Do to Survive) (Triumph Books, October 2015). Sure, the NFL has seen its fair share of scandals and publicity nightmares since its inception, but now the public has become more aware of the issues surrounding the league. Highlights of the book include:
Two Minute Warning: How Concussions, Crime, and Controversy Could Kill the NFL (And What the League Can Do to Survive) not only highlights why the league is on thin ice, but also what it can do to rebuild its reputation. With Freeman’s experience and knowledge of the NFL, this is a can’t-miss book for football fans everywhere who want answers to questions left hanging after this past season.
About the Author:
Mike Freeman is a football columnist for Bleacher Report. He has previously been a writer for the Boston Globe, CBSSports.com, the Dallas Morning News, the Florida Times-Union, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. He is the author of seven books, including Clemente: The True Legacy of an Undying Hero and Undefeated: Inside the 1972 Miami Dolphins' Perfect Season. He lives in Upper Montclair, New Jersey.
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