Kevin Bryant
Autore di Spies on the Sidelines: The High-Stakes World of NFL Espionage
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Kevin Bryant has twenty-two years of experience safeguarding and gathering information for the Department of Defense. He received the Bronze Star Medal and the Secretary of Defense Medal for the global war on terrorism. He graduated with top honors from American Military University, with an MA in mostra altro intelligence studies and an MS in sports management. He and his family live on the outskirts of Atlanta, GA. mostra meno
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Bryant does a good job of explaining how the spying and rule bending happened and spends equal time explaining the results that included punishments, rule changes, and increased security measures. While there were a lot of brash, outlandish characters in the NFL that sought ways to get a leg up, Bryant is very clinical in his analysis of what was going on. The last section of the book covers solely the recent eras of the New England Patriots. Bryant starts this section with a clear vision that the Patriots, because of so many teams and players have so many complaints, are guilty until proven innocent. While many would say this is a proper approach, it counters the design of the book up until this point. The book feels mostly unbiased in it's approach by simply recounting events and their repercussions until this part, but even the title of section refers to the team as the "Cheatriots", immediately implying guilt.
I really enjoyed this SPIES ON THE SIDELINES and all of the crazy but true stories about how teams did anything and everything to win over the years. Even the part about the New England Patriots had a lot of good info and analysis, it was just clouded by a clear prejudgment that they were always guilty.
Thank you to Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Kevin Bryant, and Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!… (altro)