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No sport demands toughness more than professional football, and
no sport celebrates it with as much joy, excitement, and pride.
John Madden annually offers his picks of the top tough guys, and
sick hits are shown repeatedly on jumbotrons nationwide and ESPN’s
Sportscenter. Anyone who’s ever watched an NFL Films production can
surely hear “the voice”—that distinctive narrator—lauding the
warriors of the gridiron who lay it all out there. Imagine his
voice as you say: “These tough men came to do battle today, and
only the fiercest will win.”
Into this atmosphere comes Neil Reynolds, public relations manager
for the NFL in Europe, and his new book Pain Gang: Pro
Football’s Fifty Toughest Players. From early day heroes, such
as Bronko Nagurski, Clark Hinkle, and Frank “Bruiser” Kinard, to
Hall of Famers like Ronnie Lott, Walter Payton, and Dick Butkus, to
such modern-day iron men as Emmitt Smith, Brett Favre, and Rodney
Harrison, Reynolds lauds some of the toughest, meanest, most
inspirational, and hardest-working men in the roughest sport. He
includes interviews with teammates, coaches, opponents, and the
players themselves on what it means to be tough, how they
characterize toughness, and even who was the toughest of them
all.
Some players fought through broken bones and tired bodies. Others
laid out opponents with the hardest of hits. Still others proved
themselves on the battlefields of World War II before joining this
secondary field of battle. And some played hard and fast—mostly
within the rules—in order to intimidate their opponents through
sheer fear.
Whatever their means, these guys were tough and knew it—and they
made sure everyone else did as well. Meet the Pain Gang, and
you’ll know it too.
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