RICK “SHAQ” GOLDSTEIN SAYS: JOHNNY “U”… A TOUGH GUY… FULL OF GRIT… WHO NEVER GAVE UP… AND WENT FROM A NOBODY TO A HALL OF FAMER!”
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This book, is more than the life story of one of the greatest all-time quarterback’s, Johnny Unitas. It’s a story, of the mythical character, that is intertwined, with the history of the United States, and within every single one of us, who attempted a dream; failed, and believed, that if they didn’t give up, if they kept trying, even harder, they would succeed. Not just succeed, but triumph, and be a star in their chosen field. Well, this is that true story! Johnny Unitas came from the rough and tumble areas in western Pennsylvania, that seemed to spew out great quarterbacks, like the steel mill’s oozed smoke from their smokestacks! (Joe Montana, Joe Namath, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, George Blanda Babe Parilli, Johnny Lujack, Marc Bulger.) The consensus from these quarterbacks, credit two things, for the unmatched proliferation of successful quarterbacks from this region: “the beer”, and the fact that, “all of western Pennsylvania is built on – a work ethic that says, “What you get out of something, depends on what you put into it!” This biography dwells, just as much on Johnny’s failures, as it does on his triumphs, and to me that’s very important. The fact that Johnny never quit, he just kept trying harder. Unlike today’s “gilded” players, who sit out games with a hang nail, Johnny played with blood oozing, from multiple parts of his body, and cracked ribs, and broken bones. The fact, that Johnny never blamed his teammates, for a drop passed, or a loss, in addition to playing as a poster boy for the “walking wounded”, made him the greatest leader to get behind center in the NFL. The list of Hall Of Famers, mentioned in this book, would make the long list of quarterbacks listed earlier, pale in comparison. And all of these Hall Of Famers', not only respected “Johnny U”, but they were in awe of him, and would run through a brick wall for him. That’s the true impact of this story. That’s more important than the statistics, and the description, of what experts, have called the “greatest game in professional football history, the 1958 sudden death victory, by Johnny’s Baltimore Colts, over the New York Giants for the World Championship. This is the story of an everyday, working man, with a flat top haircut, high top shoes, and the proverbial lunch bucket, who never changed, on his trip from western Pennsylvania, to Canton Ohio, as he was enshrined in the National Football League Hall Of Fame!