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Blitzed: Why NFL Teams Gamble on Starting Rookie Quarterbacks
Contributor(s): George, Thomas (Author), Moon, Warren (Foreword by), Dungy, Tony (Afterword by)
ISBN: 1683581075     ISBN-13: 9781683581079
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
OUR PRICE:   $20.69  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Sports & Recreation - Football
Dewey: 796.332
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.45 lbs) 208 pages
 
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In today's NFL, every team has a "win now" mentality. There's no time for rebuilding or down years. You need to compete each and every day, or else you're out; and that goes for the players, coaches, and front office. You either win today or you're gone tomorrow.

Because of this trend, struggling teams have foregone the training of old and slowly building from the ground up for the immediate payoff. And when it comes to gaining the interest of the fans and media, there's one go-to decision for every struggling team: the rookie quarterback.

Blitzed is an in-depth study as to the reason why teams choose to hand the keys of their franchise over to an unproven rookie. But there are multiple layers as to the odds of success for these athletes. While much has to do with their mental and physical toughness, the coaching, front office, and state of an organization all play a crucial role.

In the last two NFL drafts, quarterbacks have been taken as the first two picks (Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota in 2015; Jared Goff and Carson Wentz in 2016). The face of the franchise can't grow a beard, but is expected to lead his team on the gridiron.

Covering the history of this trend with a running timeline of the 2016 NFL season and top draft picks Goff and Wentz, as well as interviews with numerous current and former quarterbacks, coaches, and executives, distinguished journalist Thomas George breaks down how teams decide on starting a rookie quarterback and why the chances of an immediate payoff are such a mixed bag.


Contributor Bio(s): Moon, Warren: - Warren Moon is the only quarterback in both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Undrafted out of college, Warren took the CFL by storm with five consecutive Grey Cup victories. He joined the NFL in 1984 and made 9 Pro Bowl appearances, eventually becoming the first undrafted quarterback as well as the first African American quarterback to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is the founder of the Crescent Moon Foundation and President/Co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing. Warren lives in Seattle, Washington, where he is currently the radio color analyst for the Seattle Seahawks.George, Thomas: - Thomas George is a distinguished journalist with over thirty-five years of experience. Known for his in-depth research, he has won numerous honors for his writing. Currently the national columnist at SBNation, he has been a columnist/writer at the Detroit Free Press, New York Times, Denver Post, AOL, NFL.com, NFL Magazine, and was the NFL Network's first managing editor. George lives in Fort Lee, New Jersey, with his wife Tamara and sons Anthony and Ely.Dungy, Tony: - Tony Dungy is a retired football coach, most known for leading the Indianapolis Colts to victory in Super Bowl XLI. He was the first African American head coach to win a Super Bowl, and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016. Dungy's memoir, Quiet Strength, was a New York Times bestseller, and he is currently a studio color analyst for NBC's pregame show, Football Night in America.