This is a good book about the young Eric LeGrand, the junior defensive lineman at the University of Rutgers who was paralyzed after making a hit on special teams against Army in a regular season game back in 2008. This is a fascinating autobiography as Eric takes you through his life growing up as a football player and how he got to Rutgers after all his hard work. It was a sad story as he was a highly regarded player on Rutgers and the NFL was in the cards for him, so you can't help but feel a sense of sorrow as he relives the infamous hit and the moment where he was laying back without the ability to move after the hit. Even after being put on a stretcher and carried off the field and waking up in his hospital bed, Eric still continued to ask his teammates about what time practice was thinking that he had to get ready for it still, not knowing that he was truly paralyzed and unable to play football ever again. I was very impressed with how helpful and involved Greg Schiano stayed in Eric LeGrand's life even after the accident. He went out of his way to help set up a foundation for him and his family and he continued to come visit Eric after practice and games. As a football coach, a lot of times the job is a business and when one of your employees no longer is producing for you, there is no real requirement for you to continue to invest time in them. However, Greg Schiano went out of his way to do so. It was great to see Eric starting to be able to stand with some of the assisted devices, but this book was a reminder to me that not only should you play every play like it is your last, but you just should not play football as the risks are just way too high as it ruined this young man's life.