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Michael MacCambridge



Average rating: 4.23 · 2,618 ratings · 266 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
America's Game: The Epic St...

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Chuck Noll: His Life's Work

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The Big Time: How the 1970s...

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Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports

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The Franchise: A History of...

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'69 Chiefs: A Team, a Seaso...

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“Like the best of the arts, pro football worked on multiple levels. For the loyalists, there was the fortune of the home team. For neutral or casual fans, there was action, skill, suspense, and violence. For gamblers, the wagering proposition. For those with a deeper interest, the game could exist on a larger canvas—as a morality play; a cultural metaphor; a crucible of values in which teamwork, sacrifice, and dedication were rewarded, while selfishness, cowardice, and sloth were harshly punished. What those who were contemptuous of sports misunderstood was not merely that a middle-class sports fan might revere football to the same degree that an inveterate theatergoer revered Shakespeare, but that he might do so for many of the same reasons.”
Michael MacCambridge, America's Game

“(Brown, incidentally, had a contract with Riddell that paid him a royalty for every mask sold, bringing him millions in the decades ahead.)”
Michael MacCambridge, America's Game

“Here's what I propose,” he said. “At the end of each football season, I suggest that we pool the names of all eligible college seniors. Then we make our selections in inverse order of the standings—that is, the lowest-ranked team picks first. We do this round after round until we have exhausted the supply of college players.”
Michael MacCambridge, America's Game

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