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Fans raved about the all-out honesty and humor of Terry Bradshaw's New York Times bestselling memoir, "It's Only a Game." Now the legendary quarterback and two-time Emmy-winning host of "Fox Sports Sunday" shares his thoughts on how to complete life's most difficult passes.
You may not know it from Terry's many accomplishments -- his television commercials; his awards for sportsmanship, broadcasting, and public speaking; or his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- but behind the warm smile and down-home demeanor is a man who has lived and learned not only through his triumphs, but through his struggles as well. Whether he's talking about recognizing and treating his attention deficit disorder, coping with three failed marriages, accepting his fate as the benchwarmer everyone loved to hate during his early years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, or forgiving himself for blowing $7,000 on two ostrich eggs in a get-rich-quick scheme, in "Keep It Simple," "TB" lays it on the line with the trademark wit and wisdom that have made him one of the most beloved personalities in sports history.
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The four-time Super Bowl winner, Football Hall of Famer, two-time Emmy-winning Fox NFL Sunday co-host, and New York Times bestseller of It's Only a Game shares his thoughts on how to tackle life's most complicated problems. Whether he's talking about recognizing and treating his attention deficit disorder, coping with his three failed marriages, or accepting his fate as the benchwarmer everyone loved to hate during his early years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bradshaw does it with the humor and honesty that has made him a beloved sports personalities. In chapters covering topics, such as financial matters and overcoming adversity, he offers the simple lessons he's learned through his faith, his family, and his friends.
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One of America's most popular sports personalities and four-time Super Bowl champ shares his candid and humorous secrets of success in this New York Times bestseller.
Synopsis
The four-time Super Bowl champ and Emmy-winning co-host of "Fox NFL Sunday" shares his thoughts on how to tackle life's most complicated problems.