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This book profiles some of the most innovative coaches from the early days of the NFL, including George Halas, Potsy Clark, and Clark Shaughnessy. Along with biographical and career details, the profiles also examine the coaches’ strategic approaches, their impact on the history of the game, and the evolution of the coaching profession.
John Maxymuk is a reference librarian at Rutgers University, living in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He has written poetry, book and movie reviews, travel pieces, feature articles in magazines, library-related articles in academic journals, and organizational newsletters. He has been the internet columnist for The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances since 1997 and was the issue editor for the Notable Documents issue of Journal of Government Information for 10 years. He is listed in Contemporary Authors and in Who's Who in America.
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Emerging from the Shadow of College Football 1: Player-Coach: Guy Chamberlin Shows the Way 2: Taking Flight: Curly Lambeau and LeRoy Andrew Work the Passing Game 3: T Men: George Halas, Dutch Sternaman, and Ralph Jones Open Up the "Regular Formation" 4: Almost Famous: Potsy Clark Writes the Book on the Pro Game 5: Smash Mouth: Steve Owen Wins with Defense and the Kicking Game 6: Wing Man: Ray Flaherty Masters the Tried and True 7: Big Man Off Campus: Jock Sutherland Finds a New Challenge 8: T-Men II: Halas, Jones, and Clark Shaughnessy Go All In 9: Players' Coach: Jimmy Conzelman's Championship Charm 10: Counterpunch: Greasy Neale Defenses the T Epilogue: Paul Brown: Modern Pro Football Coach Afterword: Fritz Pollard's Dream Deferred Postscript: Equivalencies Notes Bibliography Index About the Author