Parcells: A Football Life by Nunyo Demasio and Bill Parcells, review
The definitive autobiography of the legendary NFL coach who led four franchises, won two Super Bowls, and mentored icons like Belichick and Coughlin.
Chuck Noll by Michael MacCambridge, review
Chuck Noll: His Life’s Work by Michael MacCambridge is the definitive biography of the legendary Steelers coach. A must-read for fans of NFL history and Pittsburgh football.
The Players’ Coach by Tom Moore, review
Tom Moore shares the stories from over six decades coaching some of the most successful teams in football history.
The Gamemakers by Jack Clary, review
Eight head coaches share their winning philosophies in this NFL-published book that can 'make you a winner'.
Paul Brown: The Man Who Invented Modern Football by George Cantor, review
Perhaps the most influential head coach of all time, Paul Brown is profiled in 10 games from his career in George Cantor's book.
Chasing the Bear by Lars Anderson, review
Lars Anderson looks at the careers of two legendary Alabama coaches - Bear Bryant and Nick Saban.
The Education of a Coach by David Halberstam, review
David Halberstam's look at what Bill Belichick learned from the coaches he worked with is the closest anyone has come to being schooled in Belichick’s view of the game.
Sid Gillman by Josh Katzowitz, review
Sid Gillman is far less well known than contemporaries like Vince Lombardi and Paul Brown. Josh Katzowitz's biography attempts to change that.







