3.5 stars, rounded up
Living with a father who had absolute control of the television, especially on the weekends, I didn't get to see The NFL Today often, but I remember catching bits of it every now and then. This book wasn't the blast from the past I expected, but it did explain the evolution of today's pre-game shows.
Rather than a general overview of the show itself, each chapter focused on one specific person - Brent Musburger, Phyllis George, Irv Cross and Jimmy 'the Greek' Snyder were the faces everyone saw each week, but the book also delved into the lives and careers of those behind the scenes - Mike Pearl, Bob Wussler, and more.
Not sure I'd recommend this to anyone but the most hardcore NFL fans and those who like to learn about the early days of sports television, but I'm glad I listened to it. It gave a bit of insight into some of the on-air personalities that still pop up from time to time.