cover image Blindsided: Why the Left Tackle Is Overrated and Other Contrarian Football Thoughts

Blindsided: Why the Left Tackle Is Overrated and Other Contrarian Football Thoughts

K. C. Joyner. Wiley, $24.95 (266pp) ISBN 978-0-470-12409-3

Joyner, a columnist for ESPN the Magazine , uses statistics, game footage and his own formulas to settle pro-football arguments ranging from whether it takes an elite running back to win the Super Bowl to whether the storied 1985 Chicago Bears defense is the best ever. Zealous football fans will appreciate the theories and extensively researched, sometimes surprising, conclusions. Joyner peppers his analysis and opinions with football history and a sense of humor. The league-owned NFL Films, Joyner writes, is “the propaganda arm of an effective socialist regime.” Though he clearly loves the game, Joyner isn't awed by the macho, myth-making empire that is the NFL, taking the league to task over its blackout system and shabby customer treatment. In the end, this is a rich mix of statistical insight and thoughtful, clear-headed criticism. (Aug.)