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The violence game;: The diary of one season in the life of a pro football team, the New York Jets: how they won, how they lost, and how they played Posters
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The violence game;: The diary of one season in the life of a pro football team, the New York Jets: how they won, how they lost, and how they played Books
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Binding: Unknown Binding
Label: MacMillan
Manufacturer: MacMillan
Number Of Pages: 247
Publication Date: 1966
Publisher: MacMillan
Sales Rank: 3614467
Studio: MacMillan
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Bob Curran did history a favor by writing this chronicle of the 1965 New York Jets, which was the rookie season for their future superstar, Joe Namath.
Detailed play-by-play descriptions are given of every game, and the book touches on Jets personalities such as Wahoo McDaniel and Don Maynard. The saga of the team's touchy three-way quarterback situation that year, with Mike Taliaferro trying to fend off rookies Namath and Heisman winner John Huarte, is also reviewed.
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