Synopses & Reviews
On the football field, Lawrence Taylor was an unstoppable force of nature -- arguably the best defensive player in the game and, quite possibly, ever. But off the field, the life of a player who enjoyed a record ten Pro Bowl appearances and led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories was an all-out blitz, fueled by drugs, sex, and booze, and charging at breakneck speed toward total self-destruction. This is the shocking true story of a giant's fall ... and his remarkable journey back to the world.
Synopsis
"The Hall of Fame linebacker has fashioned one of the most raw and frightening sports biographies ever written. Readers who want unvarnished truths about the demons that plagues a gifted athlete will find even more than they bargained for in this frank and disquieting confessional."--"USA Today.""The Hall of Fame linebacker has fashioned one of the most raw and frightening sports biographies ever written. Readers who want unvarnished truths about the demons that plague a gifted athlete will find even more than they bargained for in this frank and disquieting confessional."--"USA Today."
About the Author
Lawrence Taylor now divides his time between Florida and New Jersey.
Steve Serby is a columnist for the New York Post.