The Point After paints an excruciatingly vivid picture of the game
of football beyond the macho stereotypes and the shallow knowledge
all those Sunday afternoon armchair quarterbacks hold dear. The
book describes how kickers -despite being the leading scorers on
every team in the league-are disdained by other players and
coaches, and treated as if they have the cushiest ride in the
sport. Even general managers, owners, and fans look down on
kickers. The book goes beyond that position, though, spelling out
the brutal realities that drive the ruthless business of pro
football, and how teams see players as disposable corporate assets
with an expiration date - kickers more so than anyone. The author
explains how that philosophy affects the individual player, and
everyone around him.
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