by Gary M Pomerantz (Find this book)
ONE TEAM. FOUR SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS. TWELVE HALL OF FAMERS. TWO HUNDRED INTERVIEWS.
They
were the best to ever play the game: the Pittsburgh Steelers of the
1970s. Three decades later their names echo in popular memory--Mean Joe,
Bradshaw, Webster, Lambert, Ham, Blount, Franco, Swann, and Stallworth.
They define not only the brother-hood and camaraderie of football, but
what Americans love about their most popular sport: its artistry and its
brutality. From the team's origins in a horseplayer's winnings to the
young armored gods who immaculately beat the Raiders in 1972 to the
grandfathers with hobbles in their gait, "Their Life's Work" tells the
full, intimate story of the Steeler dynasty. But this book does much
more than that: it tells football's story. What the game gives, what it
takes, and why, to a man, every Steeler, full well knowing the costs,
unhesitatingly states, "I'd do it again." -- Publisher Marketing
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