Masterfully blending thought provoking analysis with engrossing storytelling, The Art of Smart Football examines football’s most innovative and enduring strategies and ideas, through the lens of the sport’s best coaches and players. The Art of Smart Football is an eye-opening, fascinating and accessible contribution to our understanding of America’s favorite sport. The Art of Smart Football features analysis of football's top strategists and schemes,
This book is a lot of fun--and educational, too. The book speaks to the evolution of the passing game and the major schools thereof (e.g., West It also speaks Coast offense). The volume also speaks to defensive elements, such as Nick Saban's approach as well as Bill Belichek. Both college and professional football are catalogued.
We learn about Baylor's high octane offense, different defensive schemes, and learn quite a bit about the language used by coaches.
I've bee following football since first grade (in the days of Ed Brown and Harlan Hill of the Chicago Bears). I wish I had had access to this work many years ago!
Not exactly what I was expecting, but still entertaining and insightful. I was expecting more of an in-depth dive into different football strategies, but what I was met with instead were a collection of stories and narratives about different innovative coaches. Through this perspective, Brown then dived into the actual strategies schematically that set the program apart. In this way, I gained a lot of beginning knowledge about a lot of different systems, and it was all in an easy-to-read and enjoyable way. I don't know how impressionable the knowledge actually was though, most chapters were too short for me to feel like I actually learned a lot or enough to commit it to long term memory. Will need to re-read more thoroughly again sometime.
(Note: Actually began reading this book sometime in 2018, but got distracted and never finished it. Finished in 2019)
A lot of technical football knowledge packed into a short, easily accessible book. This made me realize how much of the game I don't understand and how there is so much about football that you cannot learn by just watching the game on TV.
Little opening day reading. Pretty high level but some good tidbits on play design and scheme evolution. Definitely dated but still has some timeless bits of information.
If you are a football fan, either college or pro, you will love this short, easy to read book. Getting insights on how a defense/offense adapts over time, the little tweaks made by the innovators of the game even how high school football tactics end up being used in the NFL, you'll get all that and more. Great use of diagrams by the author, really gives you an idea of what is (supposed) to happen on the field.
I greatly enjoyed Chris Brown's deep dive into football theory and tactics. With each chapter, I learned new tendencies to look for on Sundays. Before reading this book, I was pretty "meh" about the upcoming season (with all the scandals and whatnot). Now I'm not quite as "meh"!
This was an unusual read for me, since I have only a casual interest in football.
I fully expected to be intimidated and confused by the Xs and Os of playbooks. There was some of that, but the book is surprisingly readable since it focuses on the stories and philosophies of the coaches.
Eight years after publication the book seems somewhat outdated, since none of the coaches of recent Super Bowl champions are mentioned, nor are the successful new generation of coaches like Shanahan, McKay and McDaniel. It's interesting to note that some of the coaches featured in the book have lost their jobs and their good reputations, like Chip Kelly and Art Briles, though that's more because of failures in their personal conduct than in their play calling.
Interesting book. Brown did a fantastic job of explaining football terminology and the history behind several well-known football formations. This book would be a great gift for anyone, especially new or aspiring coaches, wanting to understand football better or any coach who is just trying to get the edge.
I am pretty new to this sport but want to understand the intricacies and tactics is this sport, as it interests me all the thought that goes into the game, however this book assumes that I already know a lot of stuff and terminology that I don’t. Still, it’s a very good book, and I will reread it after I learn more with more introductory books.
This book gives a high-level overview of how historical strategies built modern strategies on defense and offense. It also covers some basic terminology and concepts that many people getting into football analysis will want to know. On top of the terminology, there are diagrams and pictures from specific plays which is great for a visual learner like me.
Smart, well written and researched. The author covers a lot of material offensively and defensively. This is a book for someone who wants to know how and why things work in football.
Al igual que el otro libro, impecable. Lectura necesaria para entender el desarrollo de nuevos sistemas ofensivos y defensivos en el futbol americano. Corona el libro con un análisis impecable del sistema Belichick. Me encantó.
For those of us too wimpy to play in high school this book is a great introduction to football strategy. It tells a great story of the evolution and increasing complexity of the game.
The business lesson is that agility requires careful planning, focus, and repetition.
Excelente libro que da un vistazo a los proyectos de la NFL y el college football que han impactado el juego y que proveen una ventaja a los equipos que la implementan. Se enriquece uno históricamente pero también obtienen herramientas para analizar el juego actual.
Schönes Football Buch, das in kurzen, gut verständlichen Kapiteln, komplexe Zusammenhänge des Spiels und interessante Persönlichkeiten vorstellt. Für jeden Football Fan dadurch eine Bereicherung.
Lots of interesting chapters going over the whole life span of the NFL. Last chapter especially was interesting and led me to buy a separate book that further elaborates on the subject.
The second book of Brown's essays is quite short, and most of these pieces are available online for free, but it's worth reading in book form (and buying, simply to keep this dude in business). Brown was one of the new "how the game is played" experts who worked with the Grantland team, and outside of Zach Lowe, likely the best of them. Brown's production seems to have tapered off in recent years, but I'd like to see him back with the Ringer or some similar publication.
This is the book I had hoped "Blood, Sweat & Chalk" would be. It's sort of an analogy of offensive and defensive concepts, with anecdotal examples.
It not only explains what modern football concepts are and how they work, but it even shows actual diagrams from playbooks. So I learned about the Erhardt-Perkins offenses of the 1970s, the West Coast concepts of the '80s and early '90s, and the modern spread and read-option stuff.
What's great about the book is that it assumes you know a little about football -- so there is no tiresome rudimentary explanation of weak vs strong sides or 3-4s and Tampa 2 defenses. It takes very heady ideas and boils them down into why they work (which is usually mathematics and trickery.) I am looking forward to reading it again at the end of the season.
Chi ama il football non può che dare cinque stelle a questo libro, nel quale vengono spiegate nei dettagli molte cose che l'occhio del semplice tifoso spesso non coglie. Tattiche, filosofie di gioco, evoluzione degli schemi ed il ciclo continuo che riporta in auge concetti vecchi di decenni, il tutto spiegato in maniera lineare e comprensibile (ovviamente a chi di football ne mastica almeno un po'). Se possibile addirittura migliore del primo libro della serie.
Chris Brown is a great writer who manages to make football strategy accessible to the more casual fan. While Brown's knowledge of various strategies are as strong as anyone else's his work strives to bring the masses in.
If you are somewhat interested in different strategies and their history you should read this. If you're looking for something more comprehensive this probably isn't the book for you. Regardless it's still a very good read.
This is a great book to get an inside look on the NFL. It reads quick and Chris has a written voice that is easy to digest. This book has changed the way I watch the game. I am far more engrossed into each play. The downside is I need the ALL-22 view to really enjoy the game. And, announcers really bother me with their pre-packaged statements.
I have been a football fan for over thirty years and I learned more about football strategy and implementation of ideas and concepts then I have from any other source.
I was amazed I could learn this from a book that can be read in one day
Not that great. I thought it was going to be a more organized, comprehensive look at football strategies, but it felt very random, with no chronological or other order to hold it all together. The author just picked seemingly random football coaches, gave some history, and touched on some of their ideas without going into detail. Pretty disappointing.
I read this to get a better feel for what I am watching on Sunday. Learning the stories and the ideas was a lot of fun and I hope to try and get a feel for what it looks like practically.