- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
sinestrojoe
Posted September 16, 2010
Great inside look of an NFL franchise, especially since it's the G-Men!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.You get no insight into the daily life of a NFL GM. According to this book, the only thing Ernie Accorsi did during his last season was pack up his belongings and watch the games from the tunnel under the stadium.
A couple of decent stories from Accorsi's past are the only thing saving it from a one star ranking.
This is a terrific book, a must read for any NY Giant Football fan. This book was extremely eventful, and a great prognostication, as the book was written before the Giants winning the Super Bowl XLII. Ernie Arcosi, the former general manager of the Giants, had demonstrated his superior skills as a GM(general manager) by drafting Eli Manning, who became the Super Bowl MVP. Ernie Arcosi displayed confidence that Eli Manning would do a great job.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is a terrific book, a must read for any NY Giant fan. This book was extremely eventful and a great prognostication, as the book was written before the Giants winning the Super Bowl XLII. Ernie Arcosi, the former general manager of the Giants, had demonstrated his skills as a GM by drafting Eli Manning, Super Bowl MVP.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Anonymous
Posted October 24, 2007
A great book, one that should be read by any Giants fan and any football fan. Even the most die-hard of Giants fans will feel closer to the team after reading this book.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Anonymous
Posted March 10, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
Anonymous
Posted October 30, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
Overview
In the summer of 2006, the NFL’s most senior general manager, Ernie Accorsi, invited Tom Callahan “inside” the Giants organization to experience a season—Accorsi’s last—from the front office, the locker room, the sidelines, and the tunnel. Tom made no promises, except that he’d bring to the project the same fairness and thoroughness that characterized his acclaimed Unitas biography, Johnny U. The result is a remarkable book that is at once a chronicle of a tumultuous season and the story of the NFL over the last three and a half decades, told through the eyes of a man who has dedicated his life to football.The Giants started the season with high ...