Fifth Quarter (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0812992326
ISBN-13: 9780812992328
Buy.com Sku: 31071142
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.75H x 6L x 0.75T
Pages:  256
Age Range:  NA
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George Allen was a top-ranked NFL coach throughout the sixties and seventies, coaching in turn the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Washington Redskins. Raised in a home dominated by her three football-obsessed older brothers and her father's relentless schedule, Jennifer Allen came of age in a cauldron of testosterone and win-at-all-costs mentality.
Buffeted by the coach's tumultuous firings and hirings, the Allen family was periodically propelled to new teams in new cities. And while her French-Tunisian mother attempted to teach Jennifer proper feminine etiquette, the author dreamed of being the first female quarterback in the NFL. But as she grew up, she yearned mostly to be someone her father would notice. In a macho world where only foot-ball mattered, what could she strive for? Who could she become?
Allen has written a poignant memoir of the father she tried so hard to know, about a family life that was willfully sacrificed to his endless fanatical pursuit of the Super Bowl. What emerges is a fascinating and singular behind-the-scenes look at professional football, and a memorable, bittersweet portrait of a father and his daughter, written in a fresh and perceptive voice.

"From the Hardcover edition.

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The daughter of NFL coach George Allen describes growing up in the world of professional football, and the perils of coming of age in a home dominated by three football-obsessed older brothers and an absent, driven father.
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"In her loving candid portrait, George Allen emerges as a vastly more interesting and sympathetic man than he ever was in his glory days....FIFTH QUARTER is a wonderful book." - Jonathan Yardley 10/12/2000

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Chapter One

Dinner, New Year's Eve, 1968

Dad sat at the dinner table, sipping his milk. We all watched him sip his milk, his first and only drink of choice. Then he set his glass down on the table where my three older brothers and I sat, while Mom scowled as she stirred a pot of boiling spaghetti on the kitchen stove.

"Listen," Dad said, "a guy who goes out after a loss and parties is a two-time loser." Dad was referring to his ex-boss, Los Angeles Rams owner Dan Reeves. "First, he's a loser for losing, and second, he's a loser for thinking he doesn't look like a loser by partying it up."

Dan Reeves had once said, "I'd rather lose with a coach I can drink with and have fun with than win with George Allen." Reeves had been drinking all Christmas night at a Hollywood bar when he called my father at home from the bar telephone, the following day, at 8 a.m. "Merry Christmas, George," Reeves had said. "You're fired!"

That was a week ago. Now, on New Year'

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