It’s Only a Game

It’s Only a Game by Terry Bradshaw, published by Gallery Books on September 24, 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 384 pages. This book presents the mostly true story of Terry Bradshaw, who is renowned for being the first quarterback to win four Super Bowls and later became a prominent sports broadcaster. The narrative captures various aspects of his life, including his experiences as a pipeline worker, cattle-raiser, and public speaker, while also detailing his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Readers will find a blend of humor and honesty in Bradshaw’s personal account, which explores his life before and after football. The book delves into his multifaceted career and the hard work that led to his success, offering insights into the sports world and his journey through it. With themes of biography and personal memoirs, It’s Only a Game provides a unique perspective on the life of a sports icon, showcasing the challenges and triumphs that shaped him.
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He’s a man who knows the importance of hard work — and he’s living proof that it pays off.
TERRY BRADSHAW
IT’S ONLY A GAME
This is the absolutely guaranteed 100% mostly true story of the man who gained sports immortality as the first quarterback to win four Super Bowls — and who became America’s most popular sports broadcaster. As honest, unexpected, and downright hilarious as the man himself, It’s Only a Game shows the many sides of Terry: the former pipeline worker, cattle-raiser, professional singer, youth minister, actor, television and radio talk-show host, and public speaker — and replays all the hard-hitting, bone-crunching details from his heyday with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
More than a collection of his funniest stories, It’s Only a Game is the personal account of Terry’s search for the life before and after football…as only he could tell it.
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