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It's Only a Game

It's Only a Game

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tries to be funny, but misses for me
Review: Bradshaw spoke at one of my wife's company's functions and she said he was a great speaker, so I was looking forward to this book. However, his style does not seem to transfer to the written page. He tries hard to be likable and funny, but I rarely laughed at his stuff and only managed a few smiles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's A Wonderful Life
Review: Don't let the title of this book mislead you. While Terry Bradshaw is best known as the four time Superbowl Champion quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a regular on the FOX Sunday football show, this is not just a book about football. It's about a life. Terry Bradshaw's resilency, humor, confidence and honesty are showcased in this book, and nothing in Bradshaw's life is too sacred for discussion. This book made me laugh out loud so many times that I had to read passages of the book to travel companions that were wondering what could be so funny. Bradshaw's account of his attempt at cattle ranching is hilarious. There is plenty of football in this book to satisfy any fan of the game as Bradshaw recounts his playing days from high school to his Superbowl victories with the Steelers. But there is so much more. Jimmy Stewart had to be saved by an angel to know it's a wonderful life. I'll let you decide for yourself if Bradshaw convinces you that it's only a game. If you read this book, come January you'll wish Terry Bradshaw was at your Superbowl party.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "It's Only A Game" Another TD strike for Bradshaw!
Review: First of all, let me just say I am a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan since January 31, 1958, the day I entered this world. I grew up watching Terry VS the Browns, in which I feel is the greatest, storied, legendary rivalry in Pro Football, past and present, bar none. I heard an interview with Terry Bradshaw on Jim Rome's radio show on Friday, August 10th, 2001. It was compelling to me. Terry Bradshaw's truthfullness, blunt honesty, in talking about his playing days with the Steelers had me highly impressed (for lack of a better word) to say the least. As an avid reader, I felt that if Terry's book "It's Only A Game" was as half as entertaining, as Terry's radio interview with Jim Rome, I knew it would be a great read. The next day (Saturday morning) I obtained a new, hot off the press, copy of his book. The book is EXCELLENT. I felt Terry Bradshaw was talking to me personally. As a Browns fan, I probably wouldn't give much thought or desire to anything written by a "Steeler", but Terry Bradshaw changed all of that! Oh, I will always be a Browns fan, but Terry's book gave me a completely new insight into Terry's life before and after his playing days. This book will forever have a place in my bookcase. I urge any NFL fan to read Terry's book, well written, articulate, compelling, fun and relaxing. As a husband, father and working stiff, this is what I look for in a book to relax with. Great job, Terry Bradshaw! You've done a good job with this novel! I could have easily read and enjoyed another 500 pages. Hopefully, there is a sequel in the future...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD OL BOY
Review: Growing up in Pittsburgh during Terry Bradshaw's pro career was a wonderful experience. Unfortunately, being a young fan at the time, I could not understand how the actions of fans can affect a player. The Steeler fans loved Bradshaw, yet expected a level of achievement that could never be obtained. It is wonderful that Terry has achieved so much in a variety of careers. This book allows Terry tell what he was thinking then and how he feels about it now. It's a very revealing and funny book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: He called his own plays...
Review: Growing up in Pittsburgh during Terry Bradshaw's pro career was a wonderful experience. Unfortunately, being a young fan at the time, I could not understand how the actions of fans can affect a player. The Steeler fans loved Bradshaw, yet expected a level of achievement that could never be obtained. It is wonderful that Terry has achieved so much in a variety of careers. This book allows Terry tell what he was thinking then and how he feels about it now. It's a very revealing and funny book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved this book
Review: I could hardly put this book down. Very interesting stories about his childhood, football career from grade school through the pros and life after the NFL. All the things that went on during his career in the NFL. I found this book very enjoyable. He doesn't hide anything and I admire his honesty.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Terry Shoots Strait and Opens Up
Review: I enjoyed this book greatly. I am not really a Terry Bradshaw fan, considering how much pain he caused to Dallas Cowboys fans such as myself. However, I found his story intriguing.

Most interestingly to me was the insight into his relationship with the people of the city of Pittsburgh. What's great about his version of this love/hate story is how he refrains from tooting his own horn. In fact, he does exactly the opposite in several points in this book. He doesn't ask the reader to feel sorry for him for the negative things that have happened to him in his life.

After reading his book, I have more respect for the man and less respect for the average football fan - especially the fans in Pittsburgh who have always seemed to be some of the best fans in football.

"It's Only a Game" certainly isn't a must read, but it was interesting enough to keep my attention from cover to cover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Don't Have To Be A True Steeler Fan To Love This Book!
Review: I must admit before I go any further in my review that I am a Cleveland Brown fan for as long as I have been on this earth...let's just say I my generation was the 60's generation.

This was one of those books that as soon as I saw the cover, I swooped one of the three copies available at this bookstore I was in and never cracked it open to "pre-read" the book jacket. The book written BY Terry Bradshaw and ABOUT Terry Bradshaw was enough for this finicky reader (only few noted authors get this kind of purchase from me). I remember Terry Bradshaw on the field leading the Steelers and I watch Terry Bradshaw every NFL weekend on the FOX pre-game. I quite didn't know what to expect out of the book when I swooped it up, as a lot of players and coaches who author a book tends to relive each and every second of each and every game they ever coached or played. I love football but it's great when you can also read and get to know the person who you are supposed to be reading about.

The reader was alerted that there could be some serious laughter coming from the book and if caught in that situation in front of people...just look up, smile and point to the book! Let me tell you I ended up pointing more than once to the book with belly laughs and tears in my eyes....even sitting, of all places, on the tarmac in a jet liner at the Cleveland airport awaiting clearance for the jet to taxi and take off!

In the book, Mr. Bradshaw gave us a view of what his childhood and family was like...what ethics he was taught as a child that influenced as a foundation of how he grew up, as a guideline for how he would handle the fame of being a NFL quarterback to being a Television Analyst and motivational speaker. (Okay so, I am leaving out his run in the Cosmetic Industry.) When life gave him lemons (as life does everyone at some time or another), he doesn't glide over it like frosting on a cake but he showed how he turned those lemons into lemonade.

When you are reading this book, it isn't as if you are merely reading a book but that time just slips by as if you were sitting down with Terry Bradshaw with him sharing his life story. It's done in an honest, open and humble manner which this reader appreciates. If he made a mistake in life, he tells us about the mistake and his error of ways--he doesn't pawn the blame on to someone else to look good.

Not only will you find yourself listening to a friend, time slipping quickly by but you will find yourself laughing outloud at times at Terry's antics and even some of the behind the scene antics. Laughter is truly good for the soul.

It's an easy read and I don't think any NFL fan (regardless who your team is) will ever go wrong buying and reading this book. This Cleveland Brownie LOVED the book!

The only problem was when it came to the end! I WANTED TO KEEP READING! Okay Mr. Bradshaw....when can we have another installment??

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Basically the book version of Terry
Review: I picked this book up not knowing what to expect. In a nutshell, if you like Terry Bradshaw or find him entertaining, you'll like this book. If you don't, than stay away. The book basically covers his life both on and off the field. He has a tendancy to ramble through each chapter, just barreling through stories. I almost got the feeling that this book was intended to read as a conversation. Many stories are amusing (and not all are related to football) and he makes prolific use of jokes. Some are funny, some are not - it depends on your sense of humor. It is a light, funny read about one of the big names in football. As I said before, whether you buy this book or not really depends on if you like and want to know more about Terry Bradshaw.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: David Fisher Deserves a Pulitzer for capturing Terry B!
Review: Man, I love this book. I grew up on Greg Gumbel and Terry Bradshaw's pregame show as a kid and have been a fan of Terry B's ever since. I love the way this guy talks football and the humorous style that he has developed over the years. No doubt, he's the type of guy who you'd like to call a friend. Living right off Harvard Square, it's refreshing to read a down-to-earth, homespun, hilarious book like this once in a while.


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