Day of the Dawg: A Football Memoir
Popular and outspoken NFL cornerback Hanford Dixon offers an inside look at the turbulent, exciting, and frustrating Cleveland Browns seasons of the 1980s. A three-time Pro Bowler and co-inventor of the now legendary Dawg Pound, Dixon recalls both the roller-coaster on-field action and a culture of drug use that permeated the NFL and led to the tragic death of a teammate.

He shares in detail what it was like to be a first-round NFL draft pick fighting for the starting job in training camp . . . What it took, mentally and physically, to play the toughest game at the highest level for a storied franchise . . . The adrenaline rush of whipping up a frenzied crowd of 80,000 rabid fans in Municipal Stadium . . . The thrill of being one game away from the Super Bowl—three times! . . . And the crushing disappointment of losing those big games.

Dixon and teammate Frank Minnifield are widely considered one of the best cornerback duos ever to have played the game. Their intense preparation made them feared competitors. Their enthusiasm made them fan favorites. Dixon’s early habit of barking—at opponents, teammates, fans—was so infectious it inspired an identity for Browns fans—”The Dawgs”—still cherished today.

Dixon refers to himself as “a top-notch, speedy, loud-mouth, cocky, shutdown cornerback.” That gives an idea of his outsized personality as well as his willingness to say exactly what he means. He’s not shy about delivering praise or criticism where he thinks it’s due—to teammates, coaches, officials . . . or himself.

This Dawg tells it the way it was.
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Day of the Dawg: A Football Memoir
Popular and outspoken NFL cornerback Hanford Dixon offers an inside look at the turbulent, exciting, and frustrating Cleveland Browns seasons of the 1980s. A three-time Pro Bowler and co-inventor of the now legendary Dawg Pound, Dixon recalls both the roller-coaster on-field action and a culture of drug use that permeated the NFL and led to the tragic death of a teammate.

He shares in detail what it was like to be a first-round NFL draft pick fighting for the starting job in training camp . . . What it took, mentally and physically, to play the toughest game at the highest level for a storied franchise . . . The adrenaline rush of whipping up a frenzied crowd of 80,000 rabid fans in Municipal Stadium . . . The thrill of being one game away from the Super Bowl—three times! . . . And the crushing disappointment of losing those big games.

Dixon and teammate Frank Minnifield are widely considered one of the best cornerback duos ever to have played the game. Their intense preparation made them feared competitors. Their enthusiasm made them fan favorites. Dixon’s early habit of barking—at opponents, teammates, fans—was so infectious it inspired an identity for Browns fans—”The Dawgs”—still cherished today.

Dixon refers to himself as “a top-notch, speedy, loud-mouth, cocky, shutdown cornerback.” That gives an idea of his outsized personality as well as his willingness to say exactly what he means. He’s not shy about delivering praise or criticism where he thinks it’s due—to teammates, coaches, officials . . . or himself.

This Dawg tells it the way it was.
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Day of the Dawg: A Football Memoir

Day of the Dawg: A Football Memoir

Day of the Dawg: A Football Memoir

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Popular and outspoken NFL cornerback Hanford Dixon offers an inside look at the turbulent, exciting, and frustrating Cleveland Browns seasons of the 1980s. A three-time Pro Bowler and co-inventor of the now legendary Dawg Pound, Dixon recalls both the roller-coaster on-field action and a culture of drug use that permeated the NFL and led to the tragic death of a teammate.

He shares in detail what it was like to be a first-round NFL draft pick fighting for the starting job in training camp . . . What it took, mentally and physically, to play the toughest game at the highest level for a storied franchise . . . The adrenaline rush of whipping up a frenzied crowd of 80,000 rabid fans in Municipal Stadium . . . The thrill of being one game away from the Super Bowl—three times! . . . And the crushing disappointment of losing those big games.

Dixon and teammate Frank Minnifield are widely considered one of the best cornerback duos ever to have played the game. Their intense preparation made them feared competitors. Their enthusiasm made them fan favorites. Dixon’s early habit of barking—at opponents, teammates, fans—was so infectious it inspired an identity for Browns fans—”The Dawgs”—still cherished today.

Dixon refers to himself as “a top-notch, speedy, loud-mouth, cocky, shutdown cornerback.” That gives an idea of his outsized personality as well as his willingness to say exactly what he means. He’s not shy about delivering praise or criticism where he thinks it’s due—to teammates, coaches, officials . . . or himself.

This Dawg tells it the way it was.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015633481
Publisher: Gray and Company, Publishers
Publication date: 09/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 900 KB

About the Author

HANFORD DIXON played his entire NFL career (1981–1989) for the Cleveland Browns after being the 22nd pick in the first round of the 1981 NFL Draft. He was selected for the Pro Bowl three times, in 1986, 1987 and 1988. His habit of barking at teammates, fans, and opponents inspired the "Dawg Pound," the name still used for the vocal and excitable end-zone section of fans at Browns games. He was selected as a member of the Cleveland Browns Legends in 2003. He and teammate Frank Minnifield were selected as the No 2 "Best Cornerback Tandem of All-Time" by NFL.com. Dixon was born in Mobile, Alabama. He attended The University of Southern Mississippi, and was later named to the Southern Mississippi All-Century Team and inducted into the Golden Eagle Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. A regular commentator and analyst for Browns broadcasts on television and radio, he has also served as the head coach of the Lingerie Football League's Cleveland Crush.

RANDY NYERGES is a freelance writer and musician. At age 22 he received his first of several appointments to the staff of the United States Senate, where he wrote speeches and other material for dozens of United States senators and two vice presidents. He graduated with honors from Kent State University with a degree in journalism.
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