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When pro football players formed a union to stand up against the
NFL for their own interests, they chose lawyer Ed Garvey as their
Executive Director. The NFL Players Association (NFLPA), would take
on the NFL over player contracts, collective bargaining agreements,
and antitrust suits. It lobbied for players' free agency, contract
rights, and impartial arbitration of disciplinary disputes. Garvey
navigated strikes, lockouts, scabs, stooges, lies, as well as the
sports media complex-to maintain players' dignity. According to the
league, the players were to take what they were given and "never
ask why." In Never Ask "Why," journalist Chuck Cascio presents the
late Garvey's rich account of the early years of the NFLPA, taking
readers among the players as they held the league accountable to
play fair. Learning from their mistakes, the NFLPA would succeed in
curbing commissioner Pete Rozelle's disciplinary power and striking
down the Rozelle Rule's absolute control over free agency. Garvey
tells the intimate stories of how pro football players, rivals on
the field, rallied together to stand up for themselves. He worked
tirelessly to change a system that exploited players and even
controlled the media. In the end, Garvey shows how the NFLPA
transformed the state of pro sports leagues today and how, even
still, they work to keep down the players on whose backs they
profit.
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