The famous Boston College quarterback, winner of the Heisman Trophy, owner of the record book for quarterbacks in the Canadian Football League, and National Football League All-Pro, recounts his life on and off the field. Doug reveals how he has demonstrated community spirit, charm, and the relentless drive that have been essential to his success as a smaller athlete in a big-man's sport. Includes a look at how Doug led the Buffalo Bills to the playoffs...
Doug Flutie was the best player in CFL history and a Pro Football legend who taught the overrated NFL a thing or two about the 'size' NON-issue. If this guy had ever had a REAL good Coach (how about if he'd gone to New England under Bill Belichick before Thomas Brady!) who would have trusted him, man, I beleive he could have won that elusive Super Bowl. The drop kick may end up being the Coda on a fine career. Instant Canadian...
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Read this book! I loved it as much as you do! So read it
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Doug Flutie recounts his career from his earlest days on the playing field thought his magical first season with the Buffalo Bills. Lots and lots of football facts and game-related jargon here! I would have liked to have learned more about Flutie's personal life; what sort of things really shaped and inspired such an exemplary athlete? Who is the man behind the face mask? I recommend this book for Flutie and football...
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Excuse me, the 2nd review listed for Doug Flutie's autobiography is for another book entitled "Flutie, a novel". The juxtaposition of the reviewed content is hysterically funny however, so you might want to leave it.
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