Reggie White In The Trenches (Revised)
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Acknowledgments
Promise Kept
1. Life In The Trenches
2. Starting Out
3. Big Dog
4. Incredible Wealth
5. Buddyball
6. An Eagle In The Storm
7. Wins-and Deep Losses
8. “Reggie, This Is God…”
9. The Rambos Of Larnbeau
10. Miracles In The Trenches
11. Fighting Fire
12. How To Be A Hero
13. Mission Accomplished
Notes P. 293
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IN THE TRENCHES
When Reggie White signed with Green Bay, he was the team’s last, best hope to bring a title back to Titletown, USA. The Packers were in dire need of some serious intimidation on the defensive line and, some would argue, a little divine intervention.
Three years later, the pack was back and Reggie had led them to their 1996 Super Bowl win, making believers of everyone along the way!
For Green Bay’s Reggie White, there’s not much difference between faith, football, and everything else. Whether he’s chewing up offensive linemen on his way to his place in the Football Hall of Fame, speaking out against the racism and injustice of fire-bombings in black churches including his own, or planting ministries in the tough turf of inner cities, he invests the same intensity, the same commitment of will, energy, and focus.
In the Trenches is Reggie’s own fast-paced, inspiring account of his colorful, sometimes controversial career, both in the pros and in the pulpit. Packed with insights, observations, and war stories of his twelve years in the NFL-including his championship season-In the Trenches delves into the heart of an amazing athlete who balances an array of extremes: he is both beloved and feared, tough and gentle, competitive and compassionate, fierce and generous.
Better than a front-row seat on the 50-yard line, In the Trenches is your ticket to the sights, sounds, thoughts, and emotions that surround one of America’s most popular sports and one of its most respected stars.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785271239
ISBN10: 0785271236
Rebecca White
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1997
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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