The NFL's Pivotal Years: Remaking Pro Football, 1957-1962

The NFL's Pivotal Years: Remaking Pro Football, 1957-1962

by Brad Schultz
The NFL's Pivotal Years: Remaking Pro Football, 1957-1962

The NFL's Pivotal Years: Remaking Pro Football, 1957-1962

by Brad Schultz

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Overview

Recent years have been among the most challenging in NFL history, culminating in the 2020-21 coronavirus and social justice issues. Yet a complete understanding of where the NFL is today begins with a five-year period that was the most transformative for the league. From 1957 to 1962, the NFL saw: the advent of unionization, with a landmark Supreme Court decision; the legendary 1958 title game, the first to go into sudden death overtime; a challenge from the American Football League that would have important consequences for decades; the introduction of computerization and statistical analysis; the first steps towards globalization; and the hiring of legends Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry, who both contributed to the league's growing mythology.

This book describes in detail the key events that helped shape the modern NFL, and why this period was so momentous to the league and its fans.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476642963
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Brad Schultz is the pastor of Zion Evangelical Church in Shelbyville, Indiana. He previously spent 30 years in sports media as a television anchor and reporter, documentary producer and professor of journalism. He has written 14 books on sports media and history.
The late Brad Schultz was the pastor at Zion Evangelical Church in Shelbyville, Indiana. Before entering the pastorate he spent 15 years in television sports as an anchor, reporter and producer. He then taught 15 years as a full professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi. He wrote twelve books on sports history and journalism, andp produced several sports documentaries.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
One. Innocence Lost
Two. Growing Up, Growing Old
Three. The Greatest Game Ever Televised
Four. The Ruthian Moment
Five. The Power of Myth
Six. Alphabet Soup
Seven. Oh, Canada!—And Beyond
Eight. Man with a Vision
Nine. By the Numbers
Ten. The Door Opens Wider
Eleven. Heir Coryell
Twelve. Time and Place
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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