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This book is awesome, This book told me cool facts about players that I did not know, It taught me new plays that i can use when playing football with friends, Great pictures and information! It's perfect for any age and for any level of football understanding! I was given a free copy of this book.
For starters, I am a grown woman who knows football basics, This book, while for kids, does a really good job of explaining the game with stats oh so many stats!, figures, and trivia.
And then they added pictures of players and drawings explaining how things work like how to throw a football spiral.
A good read for anyone although specifically geared towards kids who wants to learn more than the basics of football.
The Football Fanbook is a quality sports book broken down intochapters, Described as a guide to help the reader understand how the game of football really works, it does so much more.
Know These Numbers: Interesting stats that aren't just the score of the games, Photos and stats together really put you in the action,Obscure Facts: How many cows does it take to make enough Super Bowl footballs Who invented the Nerf footballSkills to Master: Step by Step directions on everything from throwing a spiral to folding a paper football.
Great Diagrams!Think Like A Coach: Like the book says, this is a crash course in NFL Coaching.
Talks about specific offensive and defensive strategies, Check out the humorous bubble thought on the player pics!He Reminds Me Of, . . :onmatching of modern day players to oldtime greats,Team Tidbits:page highlights for each of theNFL teams to include a little history, trivia, and photos.
Talk the Talk: All the vocabulary you need to sound like a true football fan, Get in the know so you too can say Alligator Arms, . . Icing the Kicker Pancake Zebras. Overall, this book has a fantastic layout and the photos are awesome! Myyear old football fanatic loves this book! Best book ever! Perfect for anyone who likes football! Excellent quick read for anyone wanting to know more about their favorite game.
The book is divided into different chapters with records, player comparisons, team histories, and even gameday snack ideas! It's colorful, inviting, and excellent for even the most reluctant readers.
Everything You Need to Become a Gridiron KnowitAll
So you're a football fan and now you want to take your passion for the game to the next level The Football Fanbook from Sports Illustrated Kids is just what you need.
A key addition to every young sports fanatic's library, The Football Fanbook is filled with fun trivia and unique lingo to impress friends, illustrated behindtheskills howto's, important gamewinning strategies, and much more.
Readers will sound like experts in no time, This book will fly off the shelf for my middle school students!
Great Football fact book for young and older readers! I'm not even a football fan, but I enjoyed reading through the numerical facts and photos.
The information is well organized and visually appealing, I would give itfor nonfiction, but I only give out a couple each year of the many books I read.
Asheryo read. I would like to start with a couple of disclaimers,
. I am not a child, I haven't been one for some considerable time, I am however a British adult who has only recently got into American Football having given up fighting my brother's attempts to get me interested a few years ago and, since attendinglive games in the London International series, I now have the basics off pat.
The reason I wanted to read this book was that, even though I now "get" the game, there is a whole lot of history I feel is missing in my overall knowledge of the sport itself.
I also want to be able to talk the talk and feel more included when we meet up with other more hard core fans of the game without resorting to stop the conversation and ask for explanations of some of the terms being used.
. I read an ARC of this book in PDF format so I have no idea what the finished product will look/feel like.
I am only able to comment on what I saw on my screen and the actual content rather than the overall technicolour finished article.
Right. That's the boring bit out of the way, I have explained my reasons for wanting to read this book and I can report that I have come out the other side with what I feel is a whole better knowledge and understanding of the NFL, its current and past players, its history, a greater understanding of the actual game, and I also have a bunch of fun facts to inject into conversations at appropriate moments.
I was actually quite proud of myself and my existing knowledge as I did find myself smiling on occasion when I read something I already knew.
We start off with a bunch of stats games, seasons and career over various categories.
All very well explained and illustrated, Then we have some facts, some very interesting, others rather amusing, Some that spring to mind now include the Brown's name and their helmets and my favourite one the "Steagles".
I was also quite happy to see the mascots used in the illustration for the never played in a superbowl fact.
I am a bit of a mascot fan, sorry! Then we go on to skills to master, again some more interesting than others, yes I have a Fantasy team and have won the Lombardi Trophy in my league the past two years thanks mostly to my comanagerbrother.
The strategy parts were also quite interesting and well explained for the layman me, Then we come to the current / past comparisons, I was pretty chuffed to actually recognise most of the current guys and it was interesting to see them compared with others that have gone before, some of whom I had also heard of.
Team Tidbits came next, a page per team so limited space but all the important stats were there, a couple of the famous players, and a little interesting story.
If I had had this a few years ago, it would have made picking my team to follow a little easier.
Finally, we have what all good books of this ilk should end with a glossary of football terms.
Some I knew, most impressively the FleaFlicker everyone knows the Hail Mary, surely, some I have squirrelled away to bring out at a later date.
All in all, I now know an awful lot more about NFL, I can't speak for the completeness of my newfound knowledge as I obviously don't know what I still don't know.
But, what I do know is what I have learned is interesting, insightful and I am assuming accurate, and I am looking forward to the new season so I can put my knowledge to good use.
So, if you are like me, a new adult to the sport and wanting to know a bit more, ignore the fact that this is targeted at children and dive in.
Fun facts, stats and explanations presented in an easy to understand but not at
all patronising way.
My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
Myyear old son is starting to get into football thanks to his dad! This was the perfect book to learn a little more than he already knows! He loved reading it and I can see him rereading it over and over! I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.
Right from the bat,star for the images/photographs, Really, publishers Is it that hard to just make sure your pictures look good in an ARC This is the umpteenth time I have seen this happen.
Grainy, it needs more jpeg, barely visible photographs, Often with lines around them, or lines through them, :
I am also not a big football fan, though that may be because I am not from America.
But I was still really interested in this book, and while at times I was a bit bored or confused, I still had fun reading this one.
I would also change the order of the book, Not start with Know These Numbers, but instead start with Talk the Talk, Followed with the teams, then the players that chapter about new/old guys, Then lastly add that tips for Football fans, and then add those Know These Numbers,
Why start with the Talk the Talk Well because that tells us the terms of football, and since I dont know many, it would have been handy and probably would have made the book more interesting and less confusing for me.
After that tell me the teams and the players because then those Know These Numbers would also be way more interesting to me.
And then the rest.
My favourite part Probably the tips for Football fans, and after reading the dictionary loving the quotes btw I can say that I also like the Know These Numbers.
Now stuff makes sense.
I also like, while grainy and eh, the way the book was formatted like an old notebook.
Like a little kid kept all that information and took the notebook everywhere, making it old and weathered.
I also would have liked to see an afterword or some kind of short chapter, maybe even a little quiz.
I would still recommend this book, it was a fun read and I learned a lot about football, though I really hope that the pictures are much better in the retail version.
first posted at sitelink com/ Covers teams, records, basics, Just ok If you are a fan of football you can have all of your favorite football fun facts in one handy guide.
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A great book for a beginner in football or even for an avid follower, THere were some fun nicetoknow facts about the classic game of football, Gary Gramling is an editor and writer at Sports Illustrated Kids connecting with readers through their passion for sports.
Gramling is the author of The Football Fanbook and also a senior editor at Sports Illustrateds The MMQB with Peter King.
He lives in Stratford, CT with his wife, two children, and two big TVs for watching baseball among other sports.
Gary Gramling is an editor and writer at Sports Illustrated Kids connecting with readers through their passion for sports.
Gramling is the author of The Football Fanbook and also a senior editor at Sports Illustrated's The MMQB with Peter King.
He lives in Stratford, CT with his wife, two children, and two big TVs for watching baseball among other sports.
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