Jerry Brewer

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Average rating: 3.99 · 169 ratings · 20 reviews · 8 distinct works
Pass Judgment: Inside the S...

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Gloria's Miracle

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Cud Glorii

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Dismantling The Republic

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Flight of the Seahawks: Pet...

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Airfield Focus: Exeter

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Balian of Ibelin the Crusader

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“God is good, all the time, every time. These guys on this team are unbelievable, man. The fight—the fight, we’re in this fight over and over again. People used to doubt, man. We’re just excited to be on this team.”
Jerry Brewer, Pass Judgment: Inside the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl XLIX Season and the Play That Dashed a Dream

“Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things.” —Arthur Schopenhauer The happiest coach in football remembered how to cry. Tears do not fall easily for Pete Carroll, especially sad ones. He is too sunny, too hopeful. His mother, Rita, taught him to live each day as if something positive were about to happen. When the New York Jets fired him after one season in 1994, he said, “I think I’ll take the kids to Disney World.” When the New England Patriots fired him five years later, he took the kids back to Disney World. Carroll is the boxer who smiles after an uppercut to the chin, no matter how much it hurts. This new pain, however, wrenched his soul. The Seattle Seahawks were one yard from a second straight Super Bowl triumph, one yard from the onset of a dynasty. They trailed the Patriots—the Carroll-jilting Patriots!—28–24 with 26 seconds remaining in Super Bowl XLIX, and they still had one timeout, three downs and the best power running back in the National”
Jerry Brewer, Pass Judgment: Inside the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl XLIX Season and the Play That Dashed a Dream



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