The Genius is the gripping and definitive account of Bill Walsh’s
career and how he built a football dynasty from the rubble of a fallen
franchise. David Harris gives a stellar account of the silver-haired
sophisticate from humble working-class roots who was hired as head
coach and general manager of the San Francisco Forty Niners in January
1979 and became the architect of what is arguably the greatest
ten-year run in NFL history. With unmatched access to players, fellow
coaches, executives, the reporters who covered the Niners’ heyday,
and Walsh himself, Harris recounts how Walsh, through tactical and
organizational genius, created a football juggernaut. There were also
the demons that pushed and haunted Walsh throughout his career: his
clash with his former mentor, Paul Brown, who denied Walsh his first
pro head-coaching job with the Cincinnati Bengals; Walsh’s struggle
with self-doubt and criticism; the toll his single-minded devotion to
football exacted on his family; and his complex relationship with the
Forty Niners’ owner, Edward DeBartolo, Jr. Walsh’s pre-Niners
coaching odyssey was arduous–a longtime assistant coach, he
developed his legendary and now-standard pass-oriented West Coast
offense during stops at all levels of the game. Despite never having
run a team’s draft before, Walsh, along with his right-hand man John
McVay, quickly built the foundation for a dynasty by drafting or
trading for a durable core of stars, including Joe Montana, Fred Dean,
Hacksaw Reynolds, Dwight Clark, and Ronnie Lott. (Walsh would later
restock the team with such players as Jerry Rice, Steve Young, and
Charles Haley.) The key to Walsh’s genius perhaps lay in his keen
understanding of his athletes’ psyches–he knew what brought out
the best in each of them. But the scope of Walsh’s impact on the
game extended well beyond the field and locker room. The Forty
Niners’ life-skills counseling program, which Walsh spearheaded with
the sports sociologist and activist Dr. Harry Edwards, and the
internship program Walsh devised to bring minority coaches into the
game have since been adopted by the NFL for all league franchises. In
the annals of sport, few individuals have had as great an impact on
their game–or on its relevance to life outside the lines–as Bill
Walsh. With knowledge, skill, passion, and a critical eye, David
Harris reveals the brilliant man behind the coaching legend. The
vision Bill Walsh brought to all his pioneering efforts was a function
of his perception of himself as someone who was far more than a
football coach. He cherished his standing and participation in the
larger world outside the NFL and nurtured them at every opportunity.
“Knowing Bill Walsh was kind of like the blind man describing an
elephant,” one of the sportswriters who covered him observed. “We
all knew just one little piece of him. But he had all these other
areas we knew nothing about. He dealt with lots of people outside of
football, outside of our scope entirely. He was able to deal with
politicians, people who were intellects in other areas. They were
impressed by him.” –from The Genius
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How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781588368102
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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