One of my favourite quarterbacks of all time, Kordell Stewart was the precursor to the Patrick Mahomes-Lamar Jackson anything-could-happen style of today. He was exciting to watch, whether he told the field as a receiver, or behind centre as a quarterback who could also punt like a pro. Problem was, the league, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, weren’t exactly ready for him. I was expecting a bit more from this memoir, maybe a little more detail about his relationship with Coach Bill Cowher, and maybe a little more insight about all of the problems he experienced in Steel Town - racism, ugly rumours, repeatedly being benched. It’s a slim volume that any Steelers fan will undoubtedly enjoy, but it’s short on details and depth.