Semi-OT: The GM
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 3:32 am
I just recently finished this book by Tom Callahan (who also wrote Johnny U) about Ernie Accorsi and the GM position. Pretty good, although Callahan's a little too in love with his subject to wax on the position itself any further than he does. From this book, I gleaned a few things:
1. Accorsi is a walking encyclopedia of football knowledge, and this indoctrination by osmosis may have been one of the biggest selling points in his becoming a GM (along with his background as a sports journalist).
2. Plaxico Burress is a potential superstar in this league.
3. Shaun O'Hara seems like one of the most articulate and intelligent athletes in professional sports.
4. Tom Coughlin comes off as a short-sighted a**hole with an ego at his very worst, and competent and nurturing at his best. No wonder the Giants got rid of him.
Has anyone else here read it? Anyone up for giving their opinion.
1. Accorsi is a walking encyclopedia of football knowledge, and this indoctrination by osmosis may have been one of the biggest selling points in his becoming a GM (along with his background as a sports journalist).
2. Plaxico Burress is a potential superstar in this league.
3. Shaun O'Hara seems like one of the most articulate and intelligent athletes in professional sports.
4. Tom Coughlin comes off as a short-sighted a**hole with an ego at his very worst, and competent and nurturing at his best. No wonder the Giants got rid of him.
Has anyone else here read it? Anyone up for giving their opinion.