Zusammenfassung
The remarkable biography of a small-town athlete who became one of the greatest players in NFL history.
Bronislau “Bronko” Nagurski was a superstar for the NFL in the 1930s and one of the pioneer players of the league. He led the Chicago Bears to success on the gridiron as a larger-than-life personality, helping raise the popularity of the NFL during the Great Depression.
In Bronko: The Legendary Story of the NFL’s Greatest Two-Way Fullback, NFL Films historian Chris Willis tells the remarkable story of how Bronko became an NFL legend. Throughout his nine-year NFL career, Bronko’s name became synonymous with power football. While the new league fought to gain respect and recognition, Bronko immediately captured the attention of sports fans in Chicago and across the country. The bruising fullback could do everything: run, block, tackle, and even throw the occasional pass.
With the complete cooperation of the Nagurski family and unlimited access to personal letters, family scrapbooks, and photos, Bronko is the definitive biography of a true sports pioneer and NFL great.
Schlagworte
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- i–xviii Preface i–xviii
- 19–24 5 ON HIS OWN 19–24
- 25–36 6 OFF TO COLLEGE 25–36
- 47–50 8 EILEEN 47–50
- 73–82 12 ROOKIE 73–82
- 83–88 13 ON THE DOORSTEP 83–88
- 89–102 14 NFL CHAMPIONS! 89–102
- 107–122 16 BACK TO BACK 107–122
- 123–126 17 NOT A HOLLYWOOD STAR 123–126
- 137–142 19 LOST SEASON 137–142
- 143–148 20 RETURN TO GLORY 143–148
- 153–160 22 DOUBLE DUTY 153–160
- 173–180 25 GOODBYE TO FOOTBALL 173–180
- 191–194 28 HARDWORKING FAMILY 191–194
- 207–210 30 LOSING BRONKO 207–210
- 217–234 NOTES 217–234
- 235–242 BIBLIOGRAPHY 235–242
- 243–248 INDEX 243–248
- 249–250 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 249–250