Rating:  Summary: Qiuck, Enjoyable Read Review: As a sports fan, I really enjoyed this book. Dan Patrick has an ability to get beyond the facade of many athletes today and have a simple conversation with them, as a friend. If you are sick of hearing the same old, boring, cliche filled interviews and want something refreshingly funny, this is for you.
Rating:  Summary: If you love the ESPN Magazine column, you'll love this book. Review: As soon as I saw the ad in ESPN the Magazine for this book I had to get it. I enjoy Dan Patrick's "Outtakes" every week and always wished there was more than just one page. Well, I got my wish. The book is formatted just like the weekly column, with offbeat questions for your favorite athletes. The only thing I might change about this book is the fact that there is only one woman athlete interview. Although, I don't watch too many woman's sports, I would love to hear their perspective on things. "Outtakes" is a must for the sports fan that's looking for something a little different. I'm already looking forward to "Outtakes II"!
Rating:  Summary: Simply En Fuego Review: Dan Patrick exemplifies outstanding sports reporting. In Outtakes, he engages his dry sense of humor and mixes it together with his extraordinary knowledge of the sports world. Outtakes is a candid collection of interviews with sports' celebrities of past and present. He is not afraid to ask the questions that everyone truly wants to ask, and the word associations are outright hysterical. Patrick is one of the wittiest people on the face of the earth. Outtakes just shines with this. The book is an easy read, and has a good, steady flow to it. It is one entertaining ride into the insightful mind of Dan Patrick, sports' guru. Just hold on, because the laughs come hard and fast.
Rating:  Summary: Simply En Fuego Review: Dan Patrick exemplifies outstanding sports reporting. In Outtakes, he engages his dry sense of humor and mixes it together with his extraordinary knowledge of the sports world. Outtakes is a candid collection of interviews with sports' celebrities of past and present. He is not afraid to ask the questions that everyone truly wants to ask, and the word associations are outright hysterical. Patrick is one of the wittiest people on the face of the earth. Outtakes just shines with this. The book is an easy read, and has a good, steady flow to it. It is one entertaining ride into the insightful mind of Dan Patrick, sports' guru. Just hold on, because the laughs come hard and fast.
Rating:  Summary: Ottakes Review: Dan Patrick's Outtakes is a great book that goes deep into the players and talks about everything.Some of the players he talks with are Steve Young,Wayne Gretzky,Mark Mcgwire,Brett Farve and alot more.I highly recomend this book if your a true sports fan or if you just want to get to know the players better.
Rating:  Summary: Fun for Lovers of the Game Review: Fun, Enjoyable and Fast..... You could read whenever you feel like with no pressure of forgetting what happened... Different People with different Things... Big Names....... FUN FOR LOVERS OF THE GAME Patrick is great as usual...fun and Loving]
Rating:  Summary: a must for the sports fan Review: i don't really care much for ESPN the Magazine but i dig Dan Patrick's outtakes.that is always cool.this is so cool finding out what folks really dig off the field or court or track.very interesting.that was the most Creative thing that ESPN The Magazine did at the back.i enjoy reading this.
Rating:  Summary: More is better. Review: I loved this book. I always read the Outtakes interview in ESPN The Magazine and the book just gives you more, brand new stuff. On SportsCenter Dan Patrick cannot show his personality or how he relates to the athletes. In Outtakes, he can.
Rating:  Summary: Purely Funny Stuff Review: In Outtakes, Dan Patrick puts his candidly dry sense of humor to good use. He carefully intertwines this dry wit with his incredibly vast knowledge of sports and the athletes who play them in this book of interviews. In interview after interview with the sports' legends of our time, Patrick asks the questions everyone else is afraid to ask, as well as the questions you can't believe he had the nerve to ask. The word association sections are simply hilarious. Just ask hockey superstar, Eric Lindros, or maybe the Hanson Brothers. (You will have to read the book to get that one) This book is a nice, easy read, as well as being extremely entertaining. You should finish it rather quickly. Dan Patrick has an intuitive mind for sports' reporting, so pick up this book and enjoy it firsthand.
Rating:  Summary: Outtakes Review: It was the coolest book I ever read!
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