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When the cheering stops : life after the NFL / Gay Culverhouse.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]Description: xx, 199 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781538145821
  • 1538145820
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Contents:
Why Me?-In the South, the love of football starts early -- Transition -out of the N.F.L. and into the abyss -- Health -- Racial inequality -- Benefits-N.F.L. benefits, never easily acquired -- N.F.L. concussion settlement -- Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy -C.T.E. -- Drugs-Masking pain -- Domestic violence-N.F.L. wives and their husband's pain -- Success stories-why do some players rise and others fall?
Summary: A heartfelt account of the difficulties football players face after they leave the NFL. The NFL is the nation's most popular sport, but the athletes who make the league rich suffer greatly once they step off the field. In When the Cheering Stops: Life after the NFL, players open up about the adversities they face after retirement. Long after the lights have dimmed on their playing days, NFL players face emotional distress, physical injuries, and cognitive decline, often suffering on their own. Personal interviews with former players reveal that many struggle with finances, finding a second career, addiction, depression, and violence. While success stories are also shared, the unfortunate truth is that there are far more players left hurt and broken after retirement. Written by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president and founder of the Retired Player Assistance program Gay Culverhouse, this book provides a unique inside perspective on the NFL and the long-term physical and emotional toll playing in the league takes on the players who make it great. -- Provided by publisher.Summary: "In this book, players open up about the difficulties they face once they leave the NFL. Personal interviews reveal how many have struggled with finances, addiction, depression, violence, and finding a second career. While success stories are also shared, the unfortunate truth is that there are far more players left hurt and broken after retirement"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 796.3309 C968 Available 33111010730576
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A heartfelt account of the difficulties football players face after they leave the NFL.

The NFL is the nation's most popular sport, but the athletes who make the league rich suffer greatly once they step off the field. In When the Cheering Stops: Life after the NFL , players open up about the adversities they face after retirement. Long after the lights have dimmed on their playing days, NFL players face emotional distress, physical injuries, and cognitive decline, often suffering on their own. Personal interviews with former players reveal that many struggle with finances, finding a second career, addiction, depression, and violence. While success stories are also shared, the unfortunate truth is that there are far more players left hurt and broken after retirement.

Written by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president and founder of the Retired Player Assistance program Gay Culverhouse, this book provides a unique inside perspective on the NFL and the long-term physical and emotional toll playing in the league takes on the players who make it great.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why Me?-In the South, the love of football starts early -- Transition -out of the N.F.L. and into the abyss -- Health -- Racial inequality -- Benefits-N.F.L. benefits, never easily acquired -- N.F.L. concussion settlement -- Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy -C.T.E. -- Drugs-Masking pain -- Domestic violence-N.F.L. wives and their husband's pain -- Success stories-why do some players rise and others fall?

A heartfelt account of the difficulties football players face after they leave the NFL. The NFL is the nation's most popular sport, but the athletes who make the league rich suffer greatly once they step off the field. In When the Cheering Stops: Life after the NFL, players open up about the adversities they face after retirement. Long after the lights have dimmed on their playing days, NFL players face emotional distress, physical injuries, and cognitive decline, often suffering on their own. Personal interviews with former players reveal that many struggle with finances, finding a second career, addiction, depression, and violence. While success stories are also shared, the unfortunate truth is that there are far more players left hurt and broken after retirement. Written by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president and founder of the Retired Player Assistance program Gay Culverhouse, this book provides a unique inside perspective on the NFL and the long-term physical and emotional toll playing in the league takes on the players who make it great. -- Provided by publisher.

"In this book, players open up about the difficulties they face once they leave the NFL. Personal interviews reveal how many have struggled with finances, addiction, depression, violence, and finding a second career. While success stories are also shared, the unfortunate truth is that there are far more players left hurt and broken after retirement"-- Provided by publisher.

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