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Dan Rooney: My 75 Years With the Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFL | 
enlarge | Author: Dan Rooney Creators: Andrew E. Masich, David F. Halaas Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
List Price: $26.00 Buy New: $14.89 You Save: $11.11 (43%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 484161
Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Da Capo Press Ed Pages: 344 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.2
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3320973 ASIN: B001A5RHFA
Publication Date: November 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In 2007, the Pittsburgh Steelers will turn seventy-five years old. So will Dan Rooney. In Dan Rooney, the owner talks about growing up on Pittsburgh’s North Side, competing with Johnny Unitas for top high school quarterback honors in western Pennsylvania, learning the ropes of big-time sports from his father and mentor, Art Rooney (“the Chief”), helping to shape the modern NFL into America’s all-consuming passion, and forging the Steelers into a Super Bowl-winning dynasty. He also speaks frankly about winning and losing, and discusses his relationships with family, coaches, players, owners, NFL commissioners, the media, and the fans-“Steeler Nation.” It’s all here: the difficult contract negotiations, controversial decisions, memorable teams, and many behind-the-scenes stories of the growth of America’s favorite game. A dedicated family man and proud native of Pittsburgh, this chairman of one of the most successful franchises ever reveals the dynamics that have made him such a respected owner in the NFL.
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Very good book, BUT August 29, 2008 Poland (LA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very good book, but I did not appreciate the black magic marker mark on the bottom part of the book. It made it look like that book was retrieved from the garbage pile at the printers. The book provides a very good history of the Rooney family and the Steelers.
Steeler History Here August 25, 2008 T. King (Pittsburgh, PA) There are few people who have been around for virtually the entire history of the NFL. Dan Rooney is the last survivor of the day when men who could think past the end of their own bank account ran the league. His stories about how his father and men like Wellington Mara and George Halas made the NFL are worth the time even for non-Steeler fans. Should be a mandatory read for Jerry Jones and Dan Synder.
Dan the Man August 3, 2008 Beverly E. Van Citters (Glendale, CA USA) Excellent history of the Pittsburgh Steelers especially now that there is talk of the Steelers possibly being sold. A wonderful family governed by Art Sr. A must read for Steeler fans and those who appreciate history of the NFL.
Steeler Fans MUST read July 31, 2008 Radika This book is an easy read. My husband, who is not much of a reader, however is a HUGE Pittsburg Steelers fan. I bought him this book for Christmas and he read it within 2 days. It was surely an easy read and quite humorous. There are several interesting stories shared, which allows you to peek in the life of Dan Rooney.
Great historical perspective with a little extra syrup June 24, 2008 Big Dan (Los Alamitos, CA USA) As a lifelong Steeler fan, this was a must-read, a tome that belongs on my bookshelf along with "Doing it Right" by Jim O'Brien. Mr. Rooney's accounting of history is first-hand and basically unscrubbed. He talks about the things he, his father, and the Steeler staff did right over the years, and the things they did wrong (e.g., Unitas, Marino). He tells you who are the good guys and the troublemakers. He takes you from the earliest beginnings of the NFL on through to the hiring of Mike Tomlin. It's a little tricky to follow chronologically because he gets off-topic and rambles now and then (I found myself thinking "wait a minute, that's not... what year was this supposed to be?). And there are some outright errors, which are mentioned in other reviews. The style is very (very!) homey, as you would expect, with an almost turn-of-the-century charm throughout. But in the end, you believe that Dan Rooney really is that sincere and genuine, and schmaltzy, and that's why so many people love him. Come to think of it, who doesn't like Dan Rooney? (Sorry, I haven't read Al Davis' book).
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