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In Beyond Broadway Joe: The Super Bowl TeamThat Changed Football, thirty-six surviving members of the legendary 1968 Super Bowl?winning New York Jets team share for the first time their funny, poignant, and insightful personal stories about their Super Bowl teammates and coaches, and the historic win that changed football forever, including: • How Namath manipulated the Baltimore Colts defense • The player who convinced Joe Namath he was a ?hot date? and pranked the playboy quarterback • How coach Weeb Ewbank used other teams' salaries to control the Jets' payroll • Why Jets star offensive…mehr

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In Beyond Broadway Joe: The Super Bowl TeamThat Changed Football, thirty-six surviving members of the legendary 1968 Super Bowl?winning New York Jets team share for the first time their funny, poignant, and insightful personal stories about their Super Bowl teammates and coaches, and the historic win that changed football forever, including: • How Namath manipulated the Baltimore Colts defense • The player who convinced Joe Namath he was a ?hot date? and pranked the playboy quarterback • How coach Weeb Ewbank used other teams' salaries to control the Jets' payroll • Why Jets star offensive tackle Winston Hill, an eight-time All-Pro tackle, was never considered, much less elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame • How Super Bowl III may have saved the existence of several AFL teams • Why Super Bowl III hero Matt Snell stopped speaking with the Jets
Autorenporträt
Bob Lederer is a writer and the founder of RFL Communications. A former resident of Flushing, New York, and current Jets fan from the team's inception in 1963, he scrupulously followed the New York Jets through its early ups and downs?and its transformation into a championship contender. The Jets' victory on January 12, 1969, when Bob was sixteen-years-old, was the most exciting sports day in his life. Now sixty-four, he has waited years to learn the full story from Joe Namath's teammates, and can't wait to share the Super Bowl-winning team's story with Jets and football fans. He lives in Illinois.