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My First Coach - Inspiring Stories of NFL Quarterbacks and Their Dads (Hardcover)
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My First Coach - Inspiring Stories of NFL Quarterbacks and Their Dads (Hardcover)
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Tom Brady's father is an estate planner. Aaron Rodgers' father is a
chiropractor. Cam Newton's father tried to sell his son to
Mississippi State when he was leaving junior college. Archie
Manning played 14 years in the NFL and never made the playoffs, but
his sons Peyton and Eli combined to win four Super Bowls. Joe
Montana is considered by many to be the greatest quarterback of all
time, but his two sons bounced around college football with limited
success. "Fathers and Sons," will go behind the scenes to explore
the unique relationship between quarterbacks and their fathers. The
book will appeal to two generations: Fathers and mothers and their
sons and daughters. It will explore the various approaches to
parenting through the stories of some of the best quarterbacks and
their fathers and include the back stories of fathers who were
successful quarterbacks with sons attempting to follow in their
footsteps. It will provide life lessons and a guide to what to do
and what not to do raising children with special athletic skills.
Can young athletes overcome helicopter parents? Todd Marinovich was
basically bred by his father Marv to be an NFL quarterback and
although he was a first-round pick and drafted ahead of Brett
Favre, he turned out to be a bust with many off the field issues.
What would have happened if he was allowed to live a normal
childhood? Kerry Collins had an overbearing father who moved him
out of his home and to a different highs school because he didn't
like the way his son was being coached. It took an emotional toll
on Kerry and destroyed family relationships. Brady came from a
family with an athletic mother and three older sisters who all
played college sports. He had such a close relationship with his
father that when he decided to play at Michigan rather than stay in
the Bay Area and play at Cal, his father needed months of
counseling to overcome the separation. Even so, he never tried to
influence Tom where to attend college, not wanting to be blamed if
it turned out to be the wrong choice. How did the kids with NFL
aspirations deal with fathers who made it in the NFL? What kind of
pressure did they have to overcome? What kind of pressure did the
father who succeeded put on their son to be an athlete? Would the
expectations be lower and the results greater if the father was an
attorney or doctor? Was it better for the fathers to be overbearing
or border on disinterested? "Fathers and Sons" will be the
real-life compelling stories of quarterbacks growing up and how
they took advantage or overcame the relationships with their
fathers.
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