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Is There Life After Football?: Surviving the NFL Kindle Edition
2016 Best Book Award, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
In this book, two social scientists team up with former linebacker and University of Wisconsin athletic director George Koonce to put a human face on the realities of life after professional football, exploring the challenges players face as well as the factors that can enable them to establish a successful post-NFL career.
Drawing upon the experiences of hundreds of former players who describe their lives while playing the sport and after their football days are over, it shows how the “bubble”-like conditions of privilege that NFL players experience often leave them unprepared for the real world once they retire and must manage their own lives. The book also reveals the difficulties affecting former NFL players in retirement: social isolation, financial concerns, inadequate career planning, psychological challenges, and physical injuries. From players who make reckless and unsustainable financial investments during their very few high-earning years, to players who struggle to form personal and professional relationships outside of football, the stories in the book are both poignant and enlightening. Koonce weaves in his own story throughout, explaining the challenges he encountered and decisions that helped him succeed after leaving the sport. Ultimately, Is There Life After Football? concludes that, despite the challenges players face, it is possible for them to find success after leaving the NFL if they have the right support, education, and awareness of what might await them.
“A timely exploration that will be of interest to football fans looking to better understand the complex culture of the NFL.” ―Booklist
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNYU Press
- Publication dateDecember 26, 2014
- File size1607 KB
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"Finally someone tells it like it is! This book does an incredible job detailing the real life of an NFL player. This is a must read for every athlete, no matter the sport" -- Tim Brown,Heisman Trophy Winner, NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, and AFC Champion
"The authors provide a unique perspective that is only possible through the combination of scholarly knowledge and the real-life experiences of George E. Koonce, Jr. and other athletes whose testimonials were used to illustrate their points." ― PsycCRITQUES
"This is a book fans should read before the next gameor before they let their own son suit up. If youve ever wondered 'What ever happened to.?'then Is There Life after Football? is a book you shouldnt pass." ― Real Times Media
"The poignant fate of the former athlete, revered then forgotten, is a theme in Western literature that goes back to the ancient Greeks. The NFL today has created its own up-to-date version of that mythic figurethe millionaire football hero and celebrity at 25, a lost and bankrupt cripple ten years laterbut also a more complicated reality, and that story has never been told more fully than in this deeply researched and insightful book." -- Michael Oriard,author of Brand NFL: Making and Selling America's Favorite Sport
"In their new book, James Holstein, Richard Jones, and George E. Koonce, Jr., discuss the discovery of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy as well as other physical problems that afflict former NFL players. Yet the most stunning finding of their research is not how life in football affects players' health, but rather how it affects their ability to find and hold a job, to maintain relationships, even to engage in basic social interactions...[A] candid look inside the 'bubble of NFL life and then the difficulties experienced by former players--men in only their late 20s and early 30s--when they leave that isolated, abnormal world." ― Newbooksinsports.com
"Is There Life After Football? offers fresh and insightful answers to a long-standing, difficult question, namely why some former NFL players languish while others thrive. The authors eschew oft-made assumptions and convenient explanations in favor of original, probing analysis based on thorough research and scores of interviews. Any examination of football, its joys, its ills, and the fate of its retired players would be incomplete without reading Is There Life After Football?" -- N. Jeremi Duru,author of Advancing the Ball
"Is There Life After Football? provides a sobering and insightful view of this transition through the personal anecdotes of Koonce and the research of Holstein and Jones. Most jarring is Koonce's admission of a reckless act at the end of his career...the authors do a great job of distilling difficult material into a digestible form. It's also a treat to read for anyone who enjoyed watching those plucky Packers of the 1990s." ― Ensuring Chapters
"I'm not quite ready to leave the game I love yet, but this is exactly the kind of information I need as that time approaches." -- Charles Woodson,Oakland Raiders, Heisman Trophy Winner, and Super Bowl Champion
"A timely exploration that will be of interest to football fans looking to better understand the complex culture of the NFL." ― Booklist
"The book is well written, with clarity and insights not available in similar popular accounts. It would be useful and of interest to students in sport studies classes, providing much material for discussion." ― Journal of Sport History
"It is timely considering the financial settlement the NFL reached in August 2013 with retired players for head injuries sustained at work, and the ongoing discussion over the physical dangers that football at all levels presents.Both sports enthusiasts and concerned readers can profit from the insights and lessons offered in this informative and prescriptive work." ― Choice
"Is There Life After Football? brings us inside the lives of NFL players to show why so many wind up in dire straits after their time on the field, from depression to debilitating lifelong injuries to catastrophic financial mismanagement. [] The book seeks, among other things, to dispel the myth that everyone who plays in the NFL is financially set for life." ― New York Post
"Entering the so-called real world after years in the bubble of special treatment and privilege is the focus of the authors study, which draws on the experiences of many ex-NFLers, including co-author George Koonce, who spent nearly a decade with the Green Bay Packers" ― Christian Science Monitor
"We are used to thinking of NFL players as larger-than-life figures who do great deeds, earn huge salaries, andwere coming to realizerun terrible risks. But Is There Life After Football? reveals these men as life-sized, as people who face tough choices throughout their lives. The various ways they cope make fascinating reading." -- Joel Best,author, Kids Gone Wild: From Rainbow Parties to Sexting, Understanding the Hype over Teen Sex
"The trio of authors gives readers a detailed explanationcomplemented by personal accounts from Koonce and other former players, coaches, and wivesabout how lonely life outside the locker room and off the football field can be for NFL exes." ― Pulse Magazine
About the Author
James A. Holstein is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. He is the author, with Jaber F. Gubrium, of The Self We Live By: Narrative Identity in the Postmodern World.
George E. Koonce, Jr. played professional football for a decade, the majority of those years with the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won the Super Bowl XXXI title. After the NFL he held positions as Senior Associate Athletic Director and Director of Development at Marquette University, Athletic Director at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Director of Player Development for the Packers, and Special Assistant to the Athletic Director at East Carolina University. Dr. Koonce is currently Vice President of Advancement at Marian University.
Product details
- ASIN : B00PHRT4A8
- Publisher : NYU Press; Reprint edition (December 26, 2014)
- Publication date : December 26, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1607 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 401 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #806,484 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #104 in Sociology of Sports (Kindle Store)
- #382 in Football (Kindle Store)
- #424 in Sociology of Sports (Books)
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The book takes accounts not only from George Koonce's NFL career and post football career, but various other players who have had very different lives after football: some doing well in their 2nd career while some not adjusting, some are wealth and some are broke, and some are seriously injured. This book runs the entire gambit.
Excellent read! Highly recommend it!
Th theme of the presentation is that American football makes a few owners very rich and a whole lot more players injured and inancially unsuccessfull.
Any parent seeking to balance the risks with rewards or benefits of their child playing American footbal needs to read this book. Those considering an athletic coaching career need to read this book before they pick their specialty sport. All sports have their positves and negatives. One must conclude that American football is a negative and should be chosen after other sports that could be just as enjoyable to watch and play, but not as detrimental to those who play it.
The truth is that this is not necessarily the case. Some players do live THE life after retiring but the majority find themselves woefully unprepared both mentally and financially for retirement from the game.
This book deals with the issues that players face and how their early playing careers contribute to an alienation from society due to their sheer skills in sports. The authors research explores the situation for players who retire (usually involuntarily as they can't get a spot on a team for whatever reason) and have to adjust to life away from the sporting field. For some it is a terrifying and hard experience that takes years to come to grips with.
This is an enlightening technical book on retirement from the game that the players have devoted their lives to. The authors provide their take on what needs to be done for players but will they listen?