Ebook {Epub PDF} The Dark Side of the Game: My Life in the NFL by Tim Green






















 · The Dark Side of the Game: My Life in the NFL by Tim Green (Warner Books )() contains short snippets of little-known insight into the NFL (e.g., opposing players don't generally talk trash on the field and remain friendly with their friends; players don't usually wear cups; the best place to play is Green Bay for its wholesome atmosphere; the worst places to play are /5.  · The Dark Side of the Game: My Life in the NFL: Author: Tim Green: Publisher: Grand Central Publishing, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects/5(3). Sportscaster and former National Football League defensive end Tim Green reveals what it’s really like to play in the NFL in The Dark Side of the Game. In this - the Super Bowl champion of tell-all novels - an eight-year NFL veteran exposes the game he loves, warts and all/5(88).


The Dark Side of the Game: My Life in the NFL by Tim Green. Wikimedia Commons NFL players typically don't wear cups to protect their private areas, despite the fact that they play one of the most violent. Cups significantly inhibit your ability to run, and actually can end up causing a lot more damage. Let's say your package falls out of the cup and then the cup is. Sportscaster and former National Football League defensive end Tim Green reveals what it's really like to play in the NFL in The Dark Side of the Game. In this-the Super Bowl champion of tell-all novels-an eight-year NFL veteran exposes the game he loves, warts and all. This audiobook is packed with hard-hitting inside information only a former player could know. From the perfect partnership. Sportscaster and former National Football League defensive end Tim Green reveals what it's really like to play in the NFL in The Dark Side of the Game. 5. The Dark Side of the Game. by Tim Green Available on: Audio Download | Audio Cassette. Even the most avid football fans don't know what goes on behind the locker room doors.


But there’s a dark side to that dream. And no one knows it better than Tim Green, former defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons, a featured color analyst for Fox Sports, and National Public Radio’s weekly NFL commentator. Unreported things happen during the season when the player is on the field—and on the sidelines and in the locker rooms. Tim Green is proof that all football players aren't meat-headed Neanderthals. Green, an ex-player who has made his mark as a commentator on National Public Radio and the Fox Network, shows both his love of the game and his insights into its problems in this collection of some 70 essays on his experience in the National Football League. Fame and fortune, satisfaction, and thrills define the dream of playing in the NFL. But there's a dark side to that dream. And no one knows it better than Tim Green, former defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons, a featured color analyst for Fox Sports, and National Public Radio's weekly NFL commentator.

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