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Title: It's Only a Game
by Terry Bradshaw
ISBN: 0-7434-1729-1
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pub. Date: 01 August, 2002
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $7.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.93 (15 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Basically the book version of Terry
Comment: I picked this book up not knowing what to expect. In a nutshell, if you like Terry Bradshaw or find him entertaining, you'll like this book. If you don't, than stay away. The book basically covers his life both on and off the field. He has a tendancy to ramble through each chapter, just barreling through stories. I almost got the feeling that this book was intended to read as a conversation. Many stories are amusing (and not all are related to football) and he makes prolific use of jokes. Some are funny, some are not - it depends on your sense of humor. It is a light, funny read about one of the big names in football. As I said before, whether you buy this book or not really depends on if you like and want to know more about Terry Bradshaw.

Rating: 4
Summary: Terry Bradshaw On Terry Brandshaw
Comment: There's no denying it. You either love this guy or you can't stand him. I've yet to meet anyone who feels any other emotion about Terry Bradshaw. This book just might change some of the perceived negatives about the man, if the reader keeps an open mind. What Bradshaw is most proud of is justified. The man loves his children, is proud of where he came from, & he can't get enough football. The first QB to win FOUR Super Bowl rings doesn't wear them! He says it's enough that he knows he has them & why. (I like that a lot!) The book is filled with typical Bradshaw country yarns, football stories, etc., & most are self-effacing. I bought the book as an admitted voyeur into the workings of the NFL & it didn't disappoint. It gave me many a good laugh & I counted on Bradshaw doing that too. If you love football & good short stories, Bradshaw provides both in an easy read to pass an afternoon. With Terry Bradshaw, what you see is what you get. His book is a reflection of the man and he's a very good man indeed!

Rating: 4
Summary: Laughed Out Loud
Comment: This is one of the funniest autobiographies I have ever read. Several times during the course of my reading, my wife feared for my sanity as I laughed hysterically. Two incidents in particular had me howling: Terry's adventure with the horse, and when his Dad opened the box from the marketing firm.
Terry has always been one of my football heros and now I have a great deal of respect for him as a person. This account is warm, funny, and honest. By the way, he called his own plays . . .

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