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Summary and Analysis of It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness by Seth Wickersham

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This is NOT the original Seth Wickersham's book. This is a SUMMARY of it written by Joe Berry, that allows you to quickly see all what's talked about in each chapter of the book, without compromising the quality.
A deep plunge into the cutting-edge New England Patriots, the best NFL establishment of the beyond 20 years.
There are more obscure minutes, composes ESPN journalist Wickersham, and various scenes where cooperative person Brady showed an overinflated inner self. "Fans thought minimal with regards to his evil presences and frailties," he expresses, "and the way that low-rung staff members—imperceptible workers—appeared to hold a degree of hatred for Brady not just uncovered him as a fussbudget who couldn't deal with botches, yet in addition as a man mindful of the disparity in height." That inconsistency owed to a long, convoluted relationship with lead trainer Bill Belichick, genuinely standoffish even as Brady was sincerely destitute, and of an attitude that held that football players, regardless of how splendid, were simple representatives. For all the head-butting, Brady and Belichick made a group that, however not without issues, fostered a fortunate record. Wickersham's fly-on-the-divider accounts are interesting, however, he's at his best when he clarifies, cautiously and fairly, how the matter of football works. He additionally presents the best record of "Deflate gate," the embarrassment whereby it was uncovered that Brady, or possibly his overseers, played with a game ball that was outside association details. Brady paid for the offense with public embarrassment, thus did Belichick, who navigated two "One said he was football's sharpest and most pre-arranged mentor; the other held that he would cross any line to win." Brady's annoyance that Patriots executives didn't safeguard him was one of many reasons that he left the group in 2020. As Wickersham proposes, presently the account will go to which of the two was generally answerable for the Pats' remarkable run.
One of the seriously convincing repeating topics in "It's Better to Be Feared," Seth Wickersham's exhaustive and insightful book on the dynastic Patriots, is that Tom Brady's ascent to turning into a football and social symbol doesn't have a solitary history.
In the summary of this awesome new book, Joe Berry brings you a detailed easy-to-read rundown of everything you need to know so as to decide on whether to commit to reading the original book itself or not. And as always, you can be sure of a delightsome reading experience.

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32 pages, Paperback

Published October 13, 2021

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