All the Way: My Life in Four Quarters

by Joe Namath

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The NFL icon who first brought show business to sports relates the story of his spectacular rise and reign as "Broadway Joe" and discusses his struggles with alcoholism and the redemption he found in God later in life.

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Interesting way of telling his life story. He basically is recalling Super Bowl III over four quarters as he’s watching it being replayed years later on film. Interspersed with this recollection are stories from his youth, college years, his career in and out of football, and up to the present. An enjoyable read.
Let me just say upfront that Joe Namath is my all-time favorite athlete, who delivered on his promise to win Super Bowl III, and forever change the future of the AFL and a NY sports franchise. 18-point underdogs, and Broadway Joe "guaranteed" the NY Jets would beat the NFL's best, the Baltimore Colts. The book is a memoir, and told in a series of vignettes as Joe is watching and narrating a recording of Super Bowl III. He speaks openly about many of his trials and tribulations, including the pain of his injuries, his decision to join an upstart league because of personality and money, his boyhood growing up poor in Beaver Falls, PA, his devotion to the truth, his drive to be the best, his relationship with Bear Bryant, his respect for show more his teammates, his battle with the NFL over co-owning the Batchelors III bar, and his alcoholism, where he embarrassed himself on national television by trying to kiss broadcaster Suzy Kolber. A measure of his greatness is that he remembers his bad plays, not his good ones.

Is this a great book? Not really, but I am glad to have read it for personal insight into Joe Namath. He will always be THE MAN, at least in my eyes. It also needed more football photos.
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All the Way: My Life in Four Quarters
Original publication date
2019-05-07
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Joe Namath

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Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
796.332092Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsSportsBall sportsInflated ball driven by the footFootballBiography And HistoryBiography
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GV939 .N28 .A3Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureSportsBall games: Baseball, football, golf, etc.
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