LT: OVER THE EDGE: Tackling Quarterbacks, Drugs, and a World Beyond Football
Lawrence Taylor, Steve Serby, with Steve Serby. . HarperCollins, $24.95 (272pp) ISBN 978-0-06-018551-0
In this slapdash effort, former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor and a supporting cast of characters recall the football legend's career and personal struggle with drug addiction. On the field, Taylor was universally regarded as the greatest defensive football player in the game's history. His size, speed and ferocity led the Giants to two Super Bowl championships in 1986 and 1990, and earned Taylor an exalted place in NFL folklore, as well as in the record books and in the Football Hall of Fame. All this for a player, readers learn, who rarely worked out, practiced lazily and played many of his awe-inspiring games hungover. While he was succeeding on the field, off the field Taylor's life was out of control. He was addicted to cocaine and to a hard-partying lifestyle that eventually led to a divorce, numerous arrests, financial ruin and employment prospects that sunk as low as professional wrestling. Although billed as an autobiography, the book (written with
Reviewed on: 11/24/2003
Genre: Nonfiction
Mass Market Paperbound - 384 pages - 978-0-06-103149-6