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NFL Authors--10 Books You Won't See on Shelves This Season


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Ball Safety with Jake Delhomme

"The art of the blitz" -- Mike Trgovac with a special intro by John Fox

"Did I write this book? I don't remember." by Dan Morgan

"Adjustments and other voodoo I don't believe in" by John Fox

"Fumble proof" by Deshaun Foster

"Calm, rational post-game discussion" by the members of the Huddle

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"Why I love fat, ugly chicks" by Tom Brady

"Sound construction and building meathods" the builders of the Dallas Cowboy pratice facility

"F***IN Run" a compliation of short stories by Dallas Cowboys rookies and coaches

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"Staying Humble" by Chad Ochocinco

"Keeping Your Cool" by Deangelo Hall

"Rules of Overtime" by Donovan McNabb

"The Ginn Family" by Cam Cameron

"Keeping your kids off drugs" by Andy Reid

"Handgun Safety" by Plaxico Burress

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"The Art of Successful Negotiations"-Carl Carey

(Can't believe no one has said this yet!) "It is What It is" -John Fox

"Playoffs? Playoffs? Don't talk to me about Playoffs"-Wade Phillips

"The Many Advantages of Teflon Coating"-co-authors Brett Favre and Peyton Manning

Tied for shortest book on the list with Wade & Carey: "How to build Successfully Through the Draft"-Daniel Snyder.

"How to Get the Most out of Your Video Camera"-Bill Belichick

This is fun, I will do more!

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"How to win the big games" by Tony Romo

"How to not handicap a team" by Julius Peppers, with intro by Terrell Owens

"How to run a successful football franchise" By William Ford, with intro by Al Davis

"Keeping your players out of trouble" by Mike Brown (Bengals owner)

"Journalism 101: How to be an effective sports journalist" By ESPN Staff

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