Sayers: My Life and TimesFour decades ago, Gale Sayers allowed his remarkable running ability on the football field to speak for him. Today, Sayers has a powerful and poignant message to pass along not only to athletes, but to everyone, and it's a message straight from his heart. Sayers, who grew up in modest surroundings in Omaha, Nebraska, is the son of a car polisher and mechanic. After fielding 75 college scholarship offers, he selected Kansas, where he became an All-American halfback before being selected by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1965 draft. He later became the youngest man ever inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, at age 34. Tragically, a knee injury in 1968 cut short his spectacular career, which included an NFL-record six-touchdown effort against the San Francisco 49ers. The story of Sayers's friendship with former Bears teammate Brian Piccolo, who died of cancer in 1970, was immortalized in the 1971 made-for-TV movie Brian's Song, starring James Caan as Piccolo and Billy Dee Williams as Sayers. The loss of Piccolo helped Sayers put his life in proper perspective. He later realized his serious knee injury was just a minor blip on the screen when it came to life-and-death matters. Since leaving pro football, his enduring message to young athletes is to respect the game, give back to the community, and prepare for the future. Those are words he has lived by his entire life, and they make Sayers: My Life and Times one of the most compelling sports memoirs to come along in recent years. |
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... football in front of the most passionate fans in all of sports . Of course , if we were not playing particularly ... Hall of Fame archives that Bronko Nagurski , the Hall of Fame Bears fullback , once bulldozed his through the defense ...
... football in front of the most passionate fans in all of sports . Of course , if we were not playing particularly ... Hall of Fame archives that Bronko Nagurski , the Hall of Fame Bears fullback , once bulldozed his through the defense ...
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... Football Hall of Fame made a historic deci- sion by picking Pollard as one of two senior nominees for the Class of ... Football Hall of Fame in 1963. In fact , the Hall of Fame is located on George Halas Drive in Canton , Ohio . Also ...
... Football Hall of Fame made a historic deci- sion by picking Pollard as one of two senior nominees for the Class of ... Football Hall of Fame in 1963. In fact , the Hall of Fame is located on George Halas Drive in Canton , Ohio . Also ...
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... Football Hall of Fame . With the Bears , Butler set an NFL rookie scoring record with 144 points ( break- ing my mark ) in 1985 when he kicked 31 field goals and 51 extra points for the Super Bowl XX champions . Butler finished his ...
... Football Hall of Fame . With the Bears , Butler set an NFL rookie scoring record with 144 points ( break- ing my mark ) in 1985 when he kicked 31 field goals and 51 extra points for the Super Bowl XX champions . Butler finished his ...
Contents
Foreword by Dick Butkus | 1 |
Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Game Plan | 9 |
Copyright | |
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