First Down, Lifetime to Go


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First Dooowwwnnn...and Life to Go!


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Red Cashion is quite possibly the most universally liked referee in NFL history. Fans loved him; coaches respected him; players joked with him; and league executives applauded him for adding flavor with his trademark "first dooowwwnnn" call. Long before he worked three Super Bowls and became the only official ever to be named the All-Madden team, Cashion nearly gave up on his NFL dreams. He began officiating junior high games in 1952 while still a student at Texas A&M, but he was fired by the Southland Conference for being too robotic and dull. Nevertheless, Cashion scheduled a January 1972 trip to New York to meet with Art McNally, the Director of Officiating for the NFL. McNally listened politely and then delicately told Cashion there were no openings. Cashion left that day with a broken heart, believing the dream was officially over. But an NFL official was killed during the summer of '72 and McNally offered Cashion the job because he'd taken such a bold risk by traveling to New York. The rest is NFL history, as Cashion's No. 43 uniform became as familiar to many fans at NFL stadiums as some of the players. Red's feel-good life story packs a powerfully enthusiastic punch.




A Better Life


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The founder of Better Life Bags, Rebecca Smith, teaches us how to take little steps, say yes when God calls, and follow the passion He has given us. Let love stretch you. As the founder of one of the most popular custom handbag companies in the country, Rebecca Smith knows a thing or two about business. A highly successful entrepreneur in a world where the focus is on scalability, brand strategy, and global marketing, Rebecca Smith also knows the truth: that every success she's experienced at Better Life Bags has been the result of very small, very ordinary, very obedient steps of faith. Moving from Savannah, Georgia, to Hamtramck, Michigan, was culture shock enough for Rebecca. But trying to feel at home in a city where twenty-six different languages were spoken and most of the inhabitants were immigrants seemed downright impossible. It was only when Rebecca recognized that God had called her to this specific neighborhood at this particular moment in time that his plans began to unfold for her. Stepping forward into the place God had called her - a place that seemed messy and uncomfortable and unfamiliar - Rebecca discovered the true secret to success: when we slow down, pay attention, and trust that still, small voice of God to guide us, we just might change the world. Though Rebecca never set out to build a brand or create an empire, God saw Rebecca's heart for others, and began to multiply her efforts in ways she could have never imagined, creating a company where women from different cultures, faiths, and backgrounds work together for the good of others - for a better life. As you read this inspiring story, you will discover how to hear and follow God's voice for yourself as you slow down, take one small step at a time, and make a difference in the world right where you are.




The Tao of Chip Kelly


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A short, punchy and insightful look at the the philosophy and personality of Chip Kelly, the wildly successful football coach of the University of Oregon Ducks, as he takes over NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.




From First Down to Touchdown


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Fitness enthusiasts from weekend warriors to professional athletes will be inspired to improve their bodies and their lives with this comprehensive fitness training routine by Super Bowl champion Keyshawn Johnson. The rigorous program marries mental exercises with a pictorial guide to Keyshawn's own exercise routines in order to promote the commitment to winning and the paramount importance of an unflinching belief in one's dreams and inner values for increased athletic proficiency and a complete and successful life.




Third Down and a War to Go


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“Impressively researched and reported and powerfully written, Third Down and a War to Go will put you in the huddle, in the front lines, and in a state of profound gratitude--not only to the Badgers and the hundreds of thousands of veterans like them, but to Terry Frei.” --Neal Rubin, The Detroit News On December 11, 1941, All-American football player Dave Schreiner wrote to his parents, “I’m not going to sit here snug as a bug, playing football, when others are giving their lives for their country. . . . If everyone tried to stay out of it, what a fine country we’d have!” Schreiner didn’t stay out of it. Neither did his Wisconsin Badger teammates, including friend and cocaptain Mark “Had” Hoskins and standouts “Crazylegs” Hirsch and Pat Harder. After that legendary 1942 season, the Badgers scattered to serve, fight, and even die around the world. This fully revised edition of the popular hardcover includes follow-up research and updates about many of the ’42 Badgers, plus a new foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author David Maraniss. Readers and reviewers agree: Terry Frei’s heart-wrenching story of Schreiner and his band of brothers is much more than one team’s tale. It’s an All-American story. 2005 Honorable Mention in Recreation/Sports from the Midwest Independent Publishers Association




First Down


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Love is a full contact sport... Mark Coleridge is living the dream. He’s making big bucks as a pro football player with his favorite team, the Savannah Sharks. Life seems perfect. But after winning his latest game, he looks up at the Jumbotron and is shocked to see Tessa Black, his high school sweetheart. And standing next to her is a little boy who looks suspiciously familiar… Suddenly, football has to take a backseat. Mark’s a father… and still in love with the girl who ghosted him five years ago. Sure, he’s angry she hid his son from him. But when he learns why, it just makes him want her even more. Tessa’s loved Mark for as long as she can remember. But she knew if she told him she was pregnant, his dreams of playing in the NFL would have been over. She couldn’t bring herself to do it back then. Can she let him into her life now? Mark’s a good dad, and Tessa can’t help but fall for him all over again. But she knows football will always be his first love. And her focus has to be on her son. Can their love score a touchdown this time?




First Down and a Billion


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The funny, frank, and revealing inside story of Gene Klein's two tumultuous decades as owner of the San Diego Chargers, presenting a hilarious view of the business of sports and the sport of business.




Sharks Football


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Get ready for some football—and romance—in USA Today bestselling author Leslie North’s trilogy about three sexy Atlanta Sharks football players who find life off the gridiron much sweeter thanks to the women they fall for. In First Down, Mark Coleridge realizes not only is he a father, but he still very much loves the woman who gave him a son. But Tessa Black’s not so sure they make a good team... Quarterback James Sullivan finds himself falling for the Sharks’ new, sexy conditioning coach, Daisy Katrakis, in Red Zone. But Daisy can’t let herself fall in love with a player—or can she? In Touchdown, star wide receiver Maxwell Smith suddenly finds himself guardian of triplets and enlists the help of their aunt, Gillian Collier. But his biggest surprise is how quickly he falls for her. Three tough football players have some big challenges when handed a playbook they didn’t anticipate—babies, instant families, and…love.




Down, Out &Under Arrest


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“A well-supported critique of therapeutic policing and, by extension, of similar paternalistic efforts to help the poor by hassling them into good behavior.” —Los Angeles Times In his first year working in Los Angeles’s Skid Row, Forrest Stuart was stopped on the street by police fourteen times. Usually for doing little more than standing there. Juliette, a woman he met during that time, has been stopped by police well over one hundred times, arrested upward of sixty times, and has given up more than a year of her life serving week-long jail sentences. Her most common crime? Simply sitting on the sidewalk—an arrestable offense in LA. Why? What purpose did those arrests serve, for society or for Juliette? How did we reach a point where we’ve cut support for our poorest citizens, yet are spending ever more on policing and prisons? That’s the complicated, maddening story that Stuart tells in Down, Out & Under Arrest, a close-up look at the hows and whys of policing poverty in the contemporary United States. What emerges from Stuart’s years of fieldwork—not only with Skid Row residents, but with the police charged with managing them—is a tragedy built on mistakes and misplaced priorities more than on heroes and villains. At a time when distrust between police and the residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods has never been higher, Stuart’s book helps us see where we’ve gone wrong, and what steps we could take to begin to change the lives of our poorest citizens—and ultimately our society itself—for the better.