This is an autobiography of the great Chicago Bears runningback of the 1960s, Gale Sayers. If you don't recognize the name, you may recall that Gale (played by Billy Dee Williams) was featured in a TV movie which chronicled his friendship with a fellow football player, the late Brian Piccolo. The movie was called "Brian's Song".
SAYERS: MY LIFE AND TIMES is an overview of Gale's life, before, during and after his gridiron days. It does NOT take a chronological approach, but rather, skips around, memoir-style. This particular feature made the book a rather refreshing read; the simple "then to now" approach many bios take can make them kind of plodding at times.
We get everything you'd want to know about Sayers---his thoughts on the many NFL greats he played against and for (Dick Butkus and George Halas among them). You also get insight into what it was like to be an African-American player in an NFL that wasn't always so welcoming to non-whites. Of course, there's a detailed and affectionate segment about Brian Piccolo. Kudos to Sayers for rendering a three-dimensional portrait of his late friend, while avoiding the temptation to make Piccolo a saint.
Not so interesting are the parts about Sayers' life since football. Since retiring from the Bears, Sayers has gone on to found a successful computer business and devote much time to many worthy charitable causes and diverse hobbies (flying airplanes, scuba diving). I'm just not so sure that readers needed to hear this in such detail. Still, such information helps to form a complete picture of the man.
More interesting to football fans are Sayers' thoughts on the current state of football and his opinions on the NFL's treatment of retired players. In a nutshell: he hates the showboating of today's gridiron heroes and makes a passionate plea to the league to remember the athletes who built the game from which it handsomely profits now.
The writing (the book was coauthored by Chicago sportswriter Fred Mitchell) is a bit simplistic at times. And it's an understatement to say that Sayers has a very healthy ego. But overall, SAYERS: MY LIFE AND TIMES would be a fitting addition to the bookshelf of any football fan. Especially Chicago Bears fans who, in light of the current team's embarrassing record, would be anxious to relive the glory days of this Monsters of the Midway icon.