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If you enjoyed the 1994 fictitious movie Forrest Gump, you'll love
Roy Story, the remarkable, rags-to-riches true account of the
colorful, comical and quick-witted Roy Bucek, who succeeded beyond
his wildest dreams on the football field, the battlefield and in
numerous business fields with a combination of a tremendously
strong backbone and an incomparable funny bone. Bucek came from
such poverty that he and his family barely noticed the so-called
"Great Depression." His athleticism earned him a college
scholarship, where he became the first official track and field
All-American in Texas A&M history and helped the 1939 Aggies
win the football national championship. Bucek lost his eye in the
historic Battle of the Bulge in World War II, but he became a man
of remarkable entrepreneurial vision. He built so many successful
businesses in Schulenburg, Texas that he resided in a sprawling
home he built just south of Interstate-10 and at the end of...Bucek
Street. His fascinating stories are guaranteed to mesmerize you and
motivate you to pursue your own dreams, no matter how far-fetched
they may seem. Roy Story is a captivating read that will take you
back in time and challenge you to build a brighter future.
Most Texas Rangers fans have gone to at least a game or two in
Arlington and were gripped by every captivating moment of the
team's 2015 postseason run. But only real fans know the
significance of the numbers 8, 34, and 1972, or where to find the
best Rangers bars in Texas. 100 Things Rangers Fans Should Know
& Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource for true fans of
the Texas Rangers, whether you cheered on the Ryan Express or are a
recent supporter of the team under Jeff Bannister. From the bizarre
and wonderful 1977 season to the Josh Hamilton saga and beyond,
experienced sportswriter Rusty Burson has collected every essential
piece of Rangers knowledge, plus must-do activities, and ranks them
all from 1 to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow
checklist as you progress on your way to fan superstardom. This
updated edition includes the Rangers' recent memorable successes,
including the push to the 2015 playoffs, and new faces like Yu
Darvish and Cole Hamels.
When directed toward you, two of the more humbling words that can
ever be uttered are: "You're fired " For Red Cashion, however,
being fired by both the Southwest and Southland Conferences forced
him to make significant attitude changes that took him all the way
to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Red's rise to prominence in the
NFL-many sportswriters described him as the most well-known
official NFL history-was primarily the result of Cashion adopting a
much more enthusiastic approach. He only achieved his dreams when
he stopped blending into the background and began passionately
asserting his personality with a trademark call that became
recognized across the country. First dooowwwnnn...and life to go is
an inspiring, captivating story that accentuates the power of a
positive attitude. Cashion also recounts fascinating stories about
some of the NFL's biggest personalities during his 25-year tenure
in the league, and he provides strong opinions about the game's
current direction. Cashion's advice for protecting current players
from concussions, for example, is as revolutionary as it is
rudimentary. His vision of the NFL's future is every bit as
intriguing as his colorful description of his time in the league.
"Red represented quality, judgment and a little special flair " -
Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue "First dooowwwnnn is a
first-rate read by a first-class man." -Former Texas A&M and
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Dat Nguyen
Game Plan is not the typical, traditional, how-to business book. It
is different in numerous ways from most business books that either
bog you down with information overload or bore you to tears with
text book techniques. The book is written from a lighthearted
standpoint with simple examples and can be read in less than two
hours. If a reader needs specific help with a concept, for no
additional charge, they can check out gameplanbook.com for
articles, examples and resources that address their specific issue.
When directed toward you, two of the more humbling words that can
ever be uttered are: "You're fired " For Red Cashion, however,
being fired by both the Southwest and Southland Conferences forced
him to make significant attitude changes that took him all the way
to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Red's rise to prominence in the
NFL-many sportswriters described him as the most well-known
official NFL history-was primarily the result of Cashion adopting a
much more enthusiastic approach. He only achieved his dreams when
he stopped blending into the background and began passionately
asserting his personality with a trademark call that became
recognized across the country. First dooowwwnnn...and life to go is
an inspiring, captivating story that accentuates the power of a
positive attitude. Cashion also recounts fascinating stories about
some of the NFL's biggest personalities during his 25-year tenure
in the league, and he provides strong opinions about the game's
current direction. Cashion's advice for protecting current players
from concussions, for example, is as revolutionary as it is
rudimentary. His vision of the NFL's future is every bit as
intriguing as his colorful description of his time in the league.
"Red represented quality, judgment and a little special flair " -
Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue "First dooowwwnnn is a
first-rate read by a first-class man." -Former Texas A&M and
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Dat Nguyen
If you enjoyed the 1994 fictitious movie Forrest Gump, you'll love
Roy Story, the remarkable, rags-to-riches true account of the
colorful, comical and quick-witted Roy Bucek, who succeeded beyond
his wildest dreams on the football field, the battlefield and in
numerous business fields with a combination of a tremendously
strong backbone and an incomparable funny bone. Bucek came from
such poverty that he and his family barely noticed the so-called
"Great Depression." His athleticism earned him a college
scholarship, where he became the first official track and field
All-American in Texas A&M history and helped the 1939 Aggies
win the football national championship. Bucek lost his eye in the
historic Battle of the Bulge in World War II, but he became a man
of remarkable entrepreneurial vision. He built so many successful
businesses in Schulenburg, Texas that he resided in a sprawling
home he built just south of Interstate-10 and at the end of...Bucek
Street. His fascinating stories are guaranteed to mesmerize you and
motivate you to pursue your own dreams, no matter how far-fetched
they may seem. Roy Story is a captivating read that will take you
back in time and challenge you to build a brighter future.
Game Plan is not the typical, traditional, how-to business book. It
is different in numerous ways from most business books that either
bog you down with information overload or bore you to tears with
text book techniques. The book is written from a lighthearted
standpoint with simple examples and can be read in less than two
hours. If a reader needs specific help with a concept, for no
additional charge, they can check out gameplanbook.com for
articles, examples and resources that address their specific issue.
In a quintessentially American game, for an organisation often
called America's Team, Dat Nguyen stands as the first player of
Vietnamese descent ever to play in the NFL. Yet if asked for his
job description, he would probably answer simply, ""I tackle"". He
tackled so well at Rockport-Fulton (Texas) High School that he
earned a scholarship to Texas A&M University, becoming the
first Vietnamese American football player in school history. As
part of the storied ""Wrecking Crew"", Nguyen's tackling earned him
All-American honours and led the Aggies to their first Big 12
title. And, even though he was once deemed too small to play middle
linebacker in the NFL, he has earned All-Pro recognition with the
Dallas Cowboys. For Dat Nguyen, though, tackling the various
obstacles of life-not just running backs-gives him the most pride.
He learned how to tackle life from his parents, who narrowly
escaped from the North Vietnamese Army in 1975. Nguyen offers the
story of his faith, his family, and his career, a true story of the
American dream lived out, as an inspiration to others. He recounts
his father's decision to flee Vietnam; the boat trip that took his
family to freedom; and their eventual settling in Rockport, Texas,
where a community of Vietnamese shrimpers established an economic
livelihood using skills brought from the old country. He describes
the racism his family encountered while he was growing up and how
the friendship of one young Caucasian boy and his family overcame
prejudice through an invitation to participate in sports. Nguyen's
insightful look into the life of a big-time football player offers
first-hand glimpses of the personalities and playing (or coaching)
styles of many celebrated stars of college football and the NFL.
His stories offer excitement, romance (as he pursues his college
sweetheart, now his wife), faith, fatherhood, and humour. Dat is a
lively, engaging story of growing up in a refugee family, of
big-time football, and of human struggle and success.
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