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Terry Bradshaw, Man of Steel

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Photographs illustrate an account of the triumphs and tragedies of Bradshaw's football career and the place of his family and God in his life

203 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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April 26, 2018
I really love this book but i don't think that i like it. Don't get me wrong but i love football all though he didn't really look good in my opinion. It is really good and im doing it for my book report and i also really like Terry bradshaw, just not a good football player to me. (i really like pitsburg.)
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September 9, 2012
Although I am a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and appreciate the history of the franchise, this book was not what I thought it would be. Published by Zondervan, it is more of a "faith manifesto" from Bradshaw rather than the goings-on of the team. It was written after they won their third Super Bowl, so it has yet to include details of the 4th title or life after football for Terry. Battling through depression and a lack of confidence about being a "dumb quarterback" Bradshaw talked a lot about how his faith carried him through tough times. This book had bits of it that were new too me about his story and some funny parts, yet it wasn't all that great to be honest.
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February 29, 2016
Enjoyed this book. More for the collector of Bradshaw/Steelers memorabilia as Bradshaw has updated his autobiography numerous times over the years.
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