"Lesser
Known Athletes Of The National Football League's Yesteryear"
August 2009
28
Pages (two are blank, so don't act surprised)
Catalog #2299
$8 (shipping included)
In
other countries, this sport is called FUTBOL. In some places,
soccer is football. Regardless of whatever terrible place you
call home, it's not quite complete without this WONDERFUL collecton
of drawings by Rachal Duggan & Derek Erdman. 24 renderings
of the unsung heros of the 1970s & 1980s - players that never
got their due or were too worried about their car payments to
get their head into the game. Because you see, back then, athletes
weren't the bred from infancy robot supermen that they are today.
They were stepfathers who worked at muffler shops and spent 6.5
days a week wasted on Hamm's beer. But that other .5 day, they
were giving it all on the gridiron for you to watch on an over
saturated color console TV while you ate salisbury steak on a
Falcon Crest TV tray. Order now and demand a low edition number.
SERIOUSLY, DEMAND IT!
Featuring
drawings of Delvin Williams, Jack Youngblood, Jan Strenerud, Joe
Lavender, Mike Hartenstine, Neil O'Donoghue, Reggie Mckenzie,
Ron Yary, Steve Watson, Tim Fox, Tim Mazzetti, Tom Myers, Bob
Breunig, Brenard Wilson, David Hughes, Harold Jackson, Harvey
Martin, Arthur Whittington, Terry Schmidt, Jacob Green, Bill Kenney,
Mark Moseley, Dick Ambrose & Ed Newman.
Rachal
Duggan is an illustrator who recently graduated from Columbia
and lives in Chicago.
Derek
Erdman is an illustrator whose mother recently went to jail.
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THE
COMMENTS ARE ALREADY ROLLING IN:
"Jack
Youngblood is not "lesser known". In fact he's pretty
famous for playing in a Superbowl with a broken leg. Please be
sure to correct this error in future additions of your book."
- Dom K.
Whoops,
sorry about that Jack!
ACTUAL
NOTARY PUBLIC DENISE K ADDS:
"Hi
Derek! Dick
Ambrose is a Cuyahoga County Judge. I remember being surprised
at seeing a bio in one of the law magazines at work that he played
football. I don't know all that much about football, but I did
like the "you make the call" segments from long ago.
I tried to find one on the internet, but could not. Do you know
of a place where I could find one to watch? Have a super evening!"
- Denise
Denise,
I looked all over for some "You Make The Call" clips
and couldn't find any as well, FOR SHAME. But one thing IS for
sure: ALCOA
CAN'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW. ALCOA CAN'T WAIT.