Super Bowl Monday: From the Persian Gulf to the Shores of West Florida--The New York Giants, the Buffalo Bills, and Super Bowl XXV
Adam Lazarus
(Author)
Lynn Swann
(Foreword by)
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Description
Super Bowl Monday is a thorough retelling of Super Bowl XXV, the epic January 1991 showdown between the New York Giants and the Buffalo Bills. Great characters and a gripping finish to the closest episode in Super Bowl history made for a wonderful conclusion to the game's Silver Anniversary. But what establishes that day as a special moment in American sports history was the cloud of war hanging over the game and the nation. Ten days before the Giants defeated the Bills 20-19 in Tampa Stadium, the United States had authorized Operation Desert Storm and begun the Persian Gulf War. The book is entitled Super Bowl Monday because the hundreds of thousands of American soldiers who were able to watch the Giants vs. the Bills did so on Arabic Standard Time, several hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. For those men and women on duty in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq, Super Bowl XXV took place early Monday morning. Super Bowl Monday features original research from newspaper and video archives in addition to lengthy interviews with many of the game's stars. Product Details
Price
$24.95
$23.20
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Publish Date
August 16, 2011
Pages
344
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.0 X 1.3 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781589796003
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Adam Lazarus is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and is the co-author of Chasing Greatness: Johnny Miller, Arnold Palmer, and the Miracle at Oakmont. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Sarah, and their boxer, Hannah.
Reviews
Excellent retelling of the most memorable-and heartbreaking-season in Bills history. Unfortunately for Bills fans, the ending is still the same.--Vic Carucci "Nfl.Com "
Lazarus' approach to the book, the details, the human angles is a winner. I remember covering the game in Buffalo for the AFC title, and I also remember sitting in my Buffalo hotel room and watching the invasion of Iraq on TV. The writers got together and chartered a plane directly from Buffalo to Tampa because there was no two-week break. It was all so surreal, and then they played the game and it became a classic.--Ed Bouchette "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "
Adam Lazarus has captured in vivid detail Super Bowl XXV, played in the shadow of the first Iraq War, which made for an uneasy and anxious mood at that time in America. Super Bowl Monday is also a book for the true football fan. It really is well done.--Frank Gifford
Super Bowl Monday goes by quickly, and doesn't suffer from the problem of having most readers know the outcome. Readers will learn why the game developed the way it did, and enjoy the story all over again.
The most interesting and accomplished examination of Super Bowl XXV I have ever read.--Steve Sabol, President, NFL Films
That 1990 Giants team epitomized all the virtues of a what a championship team should represent. It was a special group. Lazarus captures so accurately and so well the emotion and the intensity of that moment. We had shown people we could do it with O. J. [Anderson] and [Jeff] Hostetler and an old defensive back coming from another team. And the way he writes about Matt Bahr, too; all those characters that contributed in an unlikely fashion. The way they all contributed to the team was just beautiful and what the NFL is all about. No one person was bigger than the team.--Everson Walls, New York Giants Cornerback in Super Bowl XXV
Lazarus not only does a tremendous job of bringing the reader back to 1991, when the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants faced off in Super Bowl XXV, but he also sheds light on numerous players' back stories that set the stage for one of the most exciting Super Bowls in NFL history.--Jason Aikens, head curator, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Great reporting of an unforgettable edition of America's sporting classic. And proof that the show must go on not just in spite of global threats, but as a Super Bowl of reasons to overcome them.--Arthur Kent, Skyreporter.com
If I reminisce, I could recount every defensive play and its impact on the final outcome, and from the moment the fighter jets flew over the stadium, until the final kick, all of my emotions and energy were focused on being a Super Bowl champion. My memories of Super Bowl XXV are poignant and vivid, and Adam Lazarus captures the passion of a moment considered one of the greatest games of all time. Readers will be transported back in time and enjoy every minute of it.--Mark Kelso, Buffalo Bills safety in Super Bowl XXV
Two of my favorite things in life are American history and the Buffalo Bills. With exhaustive research, Lazarus captures the patriotic fervor engulfing the nation in January of 1991 and masterfully documents a Bills season where they came the closest to winning a Super Bowl in franchise history. Worth a read.--Luke Russert, MSNBC
...[A] narrative worthy of that classic Bills-Giants game.--Mike Vaccaro "New York Post "
Scott Norwood's field-goal kick went wide, but Adam Lazarus' detailed recount of Super Bowl XXV sails right between the uprights.--John Clayton "ESPN the Magazine "
All the ingredients are here for a fascinating book: legendary coaches (Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Marv Levy), outrageous characters (Lawrence Taylor), and one of the best football games ever played, all set against the backdrop of a nation that had just gone to war. Adam Lazarus clearly has tremendous passion for this project and has already plunged into the research to bring it to life. This should be a terrific book.--Michael Rosenberg, Detroit Free-Press, and author of War, As They Knew It
This Super Bowl was one of the best football games I've ever seen-one of the most strategic and surprising. Lazarus gives readers a great view from both sides, and it's well worth the trip back in NFL history.--Peter King, The MMQB editor-in-chief; NBC NFL analyst "Sports Illustrated "
This is a wonderful account of a great game and also a look at sport as a diversion from the harsh realities of the real world. An excellent mix of sports reporting and social history.--Booklist
Fantastic, accessible new book....Even football neophytes will find Lazarus's snapshot of America insightful and rewarding.--Publishers Weekly
Super Bowl Monday is a choice pick for football fans, highly recommended for sports libraries and as a giftbook for the sports lover in one's life.--Midwest Book Review
...worth reading... .a very dramatic game to chronicle.--Giants Football Blog
A book about Super Bowl XXV would have to be pretty close to flawless to draw the adulation of a Buffalo Bills fan...Lazarus has achieved such perfection.--Tonawanda News
...[A] good read for football fans, especially those that root for the game's two combatants. If you're old enough to remember the game, it will bring you back to another time and if you're too young, this is your chance to read up on one of the best ever. Now if you're a Bills fan, sleepless nights surely await you.--Buffalo Sports Daily
Lazarus' approach to the book, the details, the human angles is a winner. I remember covering the game in Buffalo for the AFC title, and I also remember sitting in my Buffalo hotel room and watching the invasion of Iraq on TV. The writers got together and chartered a plane directly from Buffalo to Tampa because there was no two-week break. It was all so surreal, and then they played the game and it became a classic.--Ed Bouchette "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "
Adam Lazarus has captured in vivid detail Super Bowl XXV, played in the shadow of the first Iraq War, which made for an uneasy and anxious mood at that time in America. Super Bowl Monday is also a book for the true football fan. It really is well done.--Frank Gifford
Super Bowl Monday goes by quickly, and doesn't suffer from the problem of having most readers know the outcome. Readers will learn why the game developed the way it did, and enjoy the story all over again.
The most interesting and accomplished examination of Super Bowl XXV I have ever read.--Steve Sabol, President, NFL Films
That 1990 Giants team epitomized all the virtues of a what a championship team should represent. It was a special group. Lazarus captures so accurately and so well the emotion and the intensity of that moment. We had shown people we could do it with O. J. [Anderson] and [Jeff] Hostetler and an old defensive back coming from another team. And the way he writes about Matt Bahr, too; all those characters that contributed in an unlikely fashion. The way they all contributed to the team was just beautiful and what the NFL is all about. No one person was bigger than the team.--Everson Walls, New York Giants Cornerback in Super Bowl XXV
Lazarus not only does a tremendous job of bringing the reader back to 1991, when the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants faced off in Super Bowl XXV, but he also sheds light on numerous players' back stories that set the stage for one of the most exciting Super Bowls in NFL history.--Jason Aikens, head curator, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Great reporting of an unforgettable edition of America's sporting classic. And proof that the show must go on not just in spite of global threats, but as a Super Bowl of reasons to overcome them.--Arthur Kent, Skyreporter.com
If I reminisce, I could recount every defensive play and its impact on the final outcome, and from the moment the fighter jets flew over the stadium, until the final kick, all of my emotions and energy were focused on being a Super Bowl champion. My memories of Super Bowl XXV are poignant and vivid, and Adam Lazarus captures the passion of a moment considered one of the greatest games of all time. Readers will be transported back in time and enjoy every minute of it.--Mark Kelso, Buffalo Bills safety in Super Bowl XXV
Two of my favorite things in life are American history and the Buffalo Bills. With exhaustive research, Lazarus captures the patriotic fervor engulfing the nation in January of 1991 and masterfully documents a Bills season where they came the closest to winning a Super Bowl in franchise history. Worth a read.--Luke Russert, MSNBC
...[A] narrative worthy of that classic Bills-Giants game.--Mike Vaccaro "New York Post "
Scott Norwood's field-goal kick went wide, but Adam Lazarus' detailed recount of Super Bowl XXV sails right between the uprights.--John Clayton "ESPN the Magazine "
All the ingredients are here for a fascinating book: legendary coaches (Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Marv Levy), outrageous characters (Lawrence Taylor), and one of the best football games ever played, all set against the backdrop of a nation that had just gone to war. Adam Lazarus clearly has tremendous passion for this project and has already plunged into the research to bring it to life. This should be a terrific book.--Michael Rosenberg, Detroit Free-Press, and author of War, As They Knew It
This Super Bowl was one of the best football games I've ever seen-one of the most strategic and surprising. Lazarus gives readers a great view from both sides, and it's well worth the trip back in NFL history.--Peter King, The MMQB editor-in-chief; NBC NFL analyst "Sports Illustrated "
This is a wonderful account of a great game and also a look at sport as a diversion from the harsh realities of the real world. An excellent mix of sports reporting and social history.--Booklist
Fantastic, accessible new book....Even football neophytes will find Lazarus's snapshot of America insightful and rewarding.--Publishers Weekly
Super Bowl Monday is a choice pick for football fans, highly recommended for sports libraries and as a giftbook for the sports lover in one's life.--Midwest Book Review
...worth reading... .a very dramatic game to chronicle.--Giants Football Blog
A book about Super Bowl XXV would have to be pretty close to flawless to draw the adulation of a Buffalo Bills fan...Lazarus has achieved such perfection.--Tonawanda News
...[A] good read for football fans, especially those that root for the game's two combatants. If you're old enough to remember the game, it will bring you back to another time and if you're too young, this is your chance to read up on one of the best ever. Now if you're a Bills fan, sleepless nights surely await you.--Buffalo Sports Daily