To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Blindsided: Why the Left Tackle is Overrated and Other Contrarian Football Thoughts by KC Joyner (ISBN-10: 0470124091, ISBN-13: 9780470124093). At this time we have not yet written a review for Blindsided: Why the Left Tackle is Overrated and Other Contrarian Football Thoughts by KC Joyner (ISBN-10: 0470124091, ISBN-13: 9780470124093). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com "This book will change the way you think about professional football--in much the same way that Bill James revolutionized the analysis of Major League Baseball. The research is impeccable. The approach is irreverent. You will be 'blindsided' by what you think you know about the NFL, but don't. Warning to fantasy football lovers: You won't be able to put this book down." —Sal Paolantonio, ESPN reporter and author of The Paolantonio Report: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players, Teams, Coaches, and Moments in NFL History "KC Joyner's theories will completely revolutionize football, cure baldness, save the whales, and bring total peace and harmony to all nations. That's why you must read Blindsided!" —Gregg Easterbrook, ESPN's Tuesday Morning Quarterback "Too much of football literature is just tedious hagiography, but Blindsided is a book for those of us who enjoy the complex game on the field and football conversation that goes past 'my team rules.' " —Aaron Schatz, lead author and editor of Pro Football Prospectus Pro football’s statistical iconoclast, K.C. Joyner, challenges conventional wisdom with fact-based and film-based responses in Blindsided: Why the Left Tackle is Overrated and Other Contrarian Football Thoughts. If you love sports statistics or find excitement in fantasy football, you will enjoy the detailed insights and carefully researched information in this book. Scrap the typical media hype and hoopla for the real, straight-from-the-fields-and-films scoop, including information on free agents, parity, NFL business practice, Hall of Fame standards, coaching practices, historical iconoclasm, and a thorough statistical review. Another Way to Look at the NFL | Customer Rating: | This is a wide-ranging collection of football information and analysis by one of the leaders in football statistical analysis. The topics covered include a very intriguing study of left tackles and their effectiveness in relationship to other offensive linemen. I am not going to be giving anything away when I tell you he concludes that they are both overrated and overpaid. The analysis though is interesting as to the causes for this phenomena and effect this has on teams in general. The book also looks at football dynasties, various aspects of the Hall of Fame, and the history and business case of the NFL. The difference though is that KC backs up most of his work with some actual value-based analysis. You may not always like his conclusions but he can actually produce calculable values as a basis for what he has to say. There is plenty of room to debate the measures he has chosen but that is one of the fascinations of the book; it is thought provoking. This is also ostensibly the purpose of the book, which carries the subtitle ...Contrarian Football Thoughts.
Joyner is one of several football writers trying to develop a more comprehensive statistical analysis framework for football, similar to what Bill James did for baseball. Improvement of football analysis is certainly desirable but it rates to be a much more complex matter in football than almost any other sport. The complexity of a play in football is amazing and breaking it down is almost impossible since a play has component plays within it, e.g. route options, blocking adjustments. This book though starts the process of applying analysis against some long held tenets of the game to prove or disprove so-called conventional wisdom. It is a worthwhile start in that direction. | The Bill James of Pro Football | Customer Rating: | Finished this book in two days and just about ready to go thru a second read . Ten years from now , when football fans are looking for the seminal moment for sabremetrics and pro football , this may mark the starting point . If your into pro football , fantasy football or football strategy , this book is a must . KC Joyner has a writing style that is reminiscent of Bill James with a perfect blend of commonsense , strategy and stats . For those of you who aren't familar with Joyner's work , check out ESPN's web site and don't ignore his excellent annual reviews/previews in his " Football Scientist " series . Trust me when I say you'll never watch football the same way again .
' | An Excellent And Passionate Examination of NFL Issues | Customer Rating: | | In this short and easy to read book, KC Joyner seeks to provide for football what Bill James provided for baseball--a set of analytical statistics that allow for a greater comprehension of the truth about football and the skills of its players and coaches among a broader section of the population, especially those who (like myself) are statistically minded and passionate fans of the sport. The book particularly excels in its examination of such interesting subjects as the ubiquity of dynasties in all eras of the NFL, the reasons why the left tackle is overrated, the reasons for success/failure among different coaching philosophies, the reason why the Pittsburgh Steelers defense of the 70's was the greatest defense of all time and why Jerry Rice is the best WR of all time, and other excellent essays. Mr. Joyner, a dedicated reviewer of videotape and a passionate innovator in football statistics also tackles the subject of which former football players, coaches, and officials are most deserving of a bust in Canton, as well as what statistical changes need to be made in order to bring football to the level of statistical excellence its fans deserve--especially forthright is the recognition by Mr. Joyner that the NFL needs to release its archives (for a price) to fans who wish to view old video footage, which would provide a great deal of benefit to the NFL and its fans. In short, this book is a must-read for the passionate fan of football who has an interest in listening and discussing some contrarian ideas whose time has come. |
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