Golden Boy
by
Paul Hornung
Paul Hornung was football's "Golden Boy" -- handsome, talented, and fabulously successful. He had a great career at Notre Dame, where he won the Heisman Trophy (the only player ever to win it on a team with a losing record). He was the #1 draft pick in the NFL and went to the Green Bay Packers, a terrible team soon transformed by a new head coach, Vince Lomb...more
Hardcover, 304 pages
Published
May 11th 2010
by Simon & Schuster
(first published September 28th 2004)
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I'll never be able to relate to the hardliving, hedonistic life of a superstar white athlete in the 1960s, but Hornung's stories are entertaining.
Hornung is a little to Self Obsorbed for my taste(and His book shows this from the first page to the last) If you want to read a book that Shows How Hornung was the Mac Daddy of all women with two legs then read this book...I recommend not. Though he does get two Stars for being and Awesome giver to Charity and being a Great Quarterback for the Packers.
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