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Moving the Chains: Tom Brady and the Pursuit of Everything by Charles P. Pierce
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Charles P. Pierce Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2006-10-31 ISBN: 0374299234 Number of pages: 288 Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Book Reviews of Moving the Chains: Tom Brady and the Pursuit of EverythingBook Review: Not an ordinary sports biography Summary: 5 Stars
What Pierce does in Moving the Chains is reveal the heart and soul of football by examining football's consummate team player, Tom Brady. Brady may not be the most talented current quarterback (Peyton Manning gets that honor), or the flashiest (Michael Vick gets that one), or most beloved (that might go to Brett Favre), but on any given Sunday in the post season he'd be the quarterback you'd want leading your team down the field. Pierce does an excellent job examining why this is the case: why on a Sunday in January you'd want Brady, the no-name quarterback from Michigan, leading your team down the field.
In the context of the ups and downs of the injury-plagued '05 season, Pierce dissects Tom Brady. Pierce examines the games and talks with teammates to highlight Brady's strengths and weakness. Pierce interviews old coaches, friends and family to understand how Brady's work ethic and style were formed. Pierce shows us how these early foundations have grown to make Brady the team player --and more importantly, team leader --who can lead a struggling team to the playoffs.
Pierce looks at football through a broad lens, bringing up interesting cultural and philosophical points that make this more than just another sports book. He understands that football is played in a larger cultural context and that one bleeds into another. He also knows that leadership and greatness in one area can exemplify leadership and greatness in others. With Pierce's style and awareness it is easy to extrapolate his observations of leadership in this book to other areas. This book gave me both a better understanding of the game of football and a better understanding of what it takes to lead.
Summary of Moving the Chains: Tom Brady and the Pursuit of EverythingWhen Tom Brady entered the 2005 NFL season as lead quarterback for the New England Patriots, the defending Super Bowl champions, he was hailed as the best to ever play the position. And with good reason: he was the youngest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl; the only quarterback in NFL history to win three Super Bowls before turning twenty-eight; the fourth player in history to win multiple Super Bowl MVP awards. He started the season with a 57?14 record, the best of any NFL quarterback since 1966. Award-winning sports journalist Charles P. Pierce?s Moving the Chains explains how Brady reached the top of his profession and how he stays there. It is a study in highly honed skills, discipline, and making the most of good fortune, and is shot through with ironies?a sixth-round draft pick turned superstar leading a football dynasty that was once so bedraggled it had to play a home game in Birmingham, Alabama, because no stadium around Boston would have it. It is also about an ordinary man and an ordinary team becoming extraordinary. Pierce interviewed Brady?s friends, family, coaches, and teammates. He interviewed Brady (notably for Sports Illustrated?s 2005 Sportsman of the Year cover article). And then he got the one thing he needed to truly take Brady?s measure: 2005 turned out to be the toughest Patriots season in five years.
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