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The Official NFL 2000 Record & Fact Book

The Official NFL 2000 Record & Fact Book

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NFL FACT BOOK IS A TOUCHDOWN
Review: One of many fact laden books on the NFL, this one stands up well with all of them. Perhaps the only drawback, is the extreme volume of facts, some important only to statisticians. But in general, the book is a good source of information, and a great coffee table item (as mine is) when the season starts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Yeah!
Review: This book is a pro football fan's dream. Filled with every imaginable stat about the 1999 season, it also is filled with all-time records. Each team is covered, complete with roster info, schedule, tean stats, coaches' all-time records, all-time team versus team results, and so forth.

There are also sections on Monday Night Football, playoffs and Super Bowl info, in effect virtually every fact any fan (whether casual or "football fanatic") would want to know.

One minor disapointment: the chronology section makes very little mention about failed leagues, like the WFL and the USFL. While their existences were brief, they still deserve mention.

Still this book is well worth its price for all the information that is contained here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Yeah!
Review: This book is a pro football fan's dream. Filled with every imaginable stat about the 1999 season, it also is filled with all-time records. Each team is covered, complete with roster info, schedule, tean stats, coaches' all-time records, all-time team versus team results, and so forth.

There are also sections on Monday Night Football, playoffs and Super Bowl info, in effect virtually every fact any fan (whether casual or "football fanatic") would want to know.

One minor disapointment: the chronology section makes very little mention about failed leagues, like the WFL and the USFL. While their existences were brief, they still deserve mention.

Still this book is well worth its price for all the information that is contained here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stimulating
Review: This book is absolutely amazing. It has everything from team held records to ref signals. It is a great resource guide. It is well worth every dime and then some. The only draw back....Kurt Warner is on the cover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stimulating
Review: This book is absolutely amazing. It has everything from team held records to ref signals. It is a great resource guide. It is well worth every dime and then some. The only draw back....Kurt Warner is on the cover.


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