Ian O'Connor
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The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
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2011
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Belichick: The Making of the Greatest Football Coach of All Time
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Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski
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Arnie & Jack: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Golf's Greatest Rivalry
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2008
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The Jump: Sebastian Telfair and the High-Stakes Business of High School Ball
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2005
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Social Work and Human Service Practice
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2 editions
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2008
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Social Work and Social Care Practice
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2006
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Social Work and Welfare Practice
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Social Work and Welfare Practice
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1991
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Integrated Optical Interconnect Architectures for Embedded Systems
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2012
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“the unwashed and unworthy Red Sox finished off a sweep of the Cardinals and won their first World Series title since 1918. Edgar Renteria made the final St. Louis out, and he was wearing Ruth’s number, 3, when he did.”
― The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
― The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
“If that woman looks like a million dollars and puts it right in your face, that one you get away from,” R.D. told him. “That one in the corner who is quiet? That’s the one you go after.”
― The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
― The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
“As it turned out, Moss and the Patriots were hotter than the game-time temperature of 84 degrees. They ran the Jets off the field in a 38–14 rout highlighted by Moss’s 51-yard touchdown against triple coverage and 183 receiving yards on nine catches. “He was born to play football,” Brady said of his newest and most lethal weapon. The quarterback had it all now. He was getting serious with his relatively new girlfriend, Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen (his ex-girlfriend, actress Bridget Moynahan, had just given birth to their son, Jack), and now he was being paired on the field with a perfect partner of a different kind. Brady wasn’t seeing the Oakland Randy Moss. He was seeing the Minnesota Moss, the vintage Moss, the 6´4˝ receiver who ran past defenders and jumped over them with ease. Brady had all day to throw to Moss and Welker, who caught the first of the quarterback’s three touchdown passes. He wasn’t sacked while posting a quarterback rating of 146.6, his best in nearly five years. Man, this was a great day for the winning coach all around. On the other sideline, Eric Mangini had made a big mistake by sticking with his quarterback, Chad Pennington, a former teammate of Moss’s at Marshall, when the outcome was no longer in doubt, subjecting his starter to some unnecessary hits as he played on an injured ankle. Pennington was annoyed enough to pull himself from the game with 6:51 left and New England leading by 17. “That was the first time I’ve ever done that,” Pennington said. Mangini played the fool on this Sunday, and Belichick surely got the biggest kick out of that. But the losing coach actually won a game within the game in the first half that the overwhelming majority of people inside Giants Stadium knew absolutely nothing about. It had started in the days before this opener, when Mangini informed his former boss that the Jets would not tolerate in their own stadium an illegal yet common Patriots practice: the videotaping of opposing coaches’ signals from the sideline. The message to Belichick was simple: Don’t do it in our house. It was something of an open secret that New England had been illegally taping opposing coaches during games for some time, and yet the first public mention of improper spying involving Belichick’s Patriots actually assigned them the collective role of victim. Following a 21–0 Miami victory in December 2006, a couple of Dolphins told the Palm Beach Post that the team had “bought” past game tapes that included audio of Brady making calls at the line, and that the information taken from those tapes had helped them shut out Brady and sack him four times. “I’ve never seen him so flustered,” said Miami linebacker Zach Thomas.”
― Belichick: The Making of the Greatest Football Coach of All Time
― Belichick: The Making of the Greatest Football Coach of All Time
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