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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael SilverPublisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9781324093602ISBN 10: 1324093609 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 01 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Coaching at the highest level of sports is a tricky pursuit. We often try to control the uncontrollable, and the relentless quest for even the slightest edge can drive you crazy at times. Michael Silver takes us inside the madness, introducing us to a crew of ultracompetitive innovators who’ve challenged the tenets of their sport and pushed it forward while trying to retain their foundational essence. It’s a wild ride, and it’s not for the meek."" -- Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors and USA Basketball head coach, nine-time NBA champion ""I knew something about how the Mike Shanahan tree remade offensive football in this century, but the genius of those inspired by him—Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Mike McDaniel, Raheem Morris, Matt LaFleur—is delineated in fascinating, oft-profane, always-real detail. Detail after detail, story after story. You’ll get to know Kyle Shanahan, for my money the most interesting man in the NFL today, better than anyone’s ever portrayed him. New stuff about the RG3–Dan Snyder fiasco in Washington, the recent Shanahan and McVay Super Bowl foibles, the Spy vs. Spy chess matches with Bill Belichick . . . Just riveting. In all, this book will enlighten you about the modern game like nothing you’ve ever read."" -- Peter King ""Michael Silver has written a beautiful study about a group of men who started out on a journey with a shared goal of being one of the handful of people each generation who revolutionize their craft, seen by millions and measured by championships but recognized by only a select few. It’s not only an insightful and entertaining read on the sport America cares about most and knows about least. It’s a reminder that the validation of work is in the work itself."" -- Seth Wickersham, New York Times best-selling author of It’s Better to Be Feared ""If football is the ultimate team game, then football coaching is the ultimate obsessive’s vocation. The new generation of innovative NFL play callers portrayed in Michael Silver’s The Why Is Everything are competitive, combative, and at times monomaniacal in their dedication to the craft, often at the expense of everything else in their lives. And yet in this intimate chronicle of how and why the game compels, their humanity and vulnerability keep pushing through."" -- Michael MacCambridge, author of America’s Game" """If football is the ultimate team game, then football coaching is the ultimate obsessive’s vocation. The new generation of innovative NFL play-callers portrayed in Michael Silver’s The Why Is Everything are competitive, combative, and at times monomaniacal in their dedication to the craft, often at the expense of everything else in their lives. And yet in this intimate chronicle of how and why the game compels, their humanity and vulnerability keep pushing through."" -- Michael MacCambridge, author of America’s Game ""Michael Silver has written a beautiful study about a group of men who started out on a journey, with a shared goal of being one of the handful of people each generation who revolutionize their craft, seen by millions and measured by championships but recognized by only a select few. It’s not only an insightful and entertaining read on the sport America cares about most and knows about least. It’s a reminder that the validation of work is in the work itself."" -- Seth Wickersham, New York Times bestselling author of It’s Better to Be Feared ""I knew something about how the Mike Shanahan Tree re-made offensive football in this century, but the genius of those inspired by him—Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Mike McDaniel, Raheem Morris, Matt LaFleur—is delineated in fascinating, oft-profane, always-real detail. Detail after detail, story after story. You’ll get to know Kyle Shanahan, for my money the most interesting man in the NFL today, better than anyone’s ever portrayed him. New stuff about the RG3-Dan Snyder fiasco in Washington, the recent Shanahan and McVay Super Bowl foibles, the Spy-versus-Spy chess matches with Bill Belichick… Just riveting. In all, this book will enlighten you about the modern game like nothing you’ve ever read."" -- Peter King ""Coaching at the highest level of sports is a tricky pursuit. We often try to control the uncontrollable, and the relentless quest for even the slightest edge can drive you crazy at times. Michael Silver takes us inside the madness, introducing us to a crew of ultra-competitive innovators who’ve challenged the tenets of their sport and pushed it forward while trying to retain their foundational essence. It’s a wild ride, and it’s not for the meek."" -- Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors and USA Basketball head coach, nine-time NBA champion" ""Coaching at the highest level of sports is a tricky pursuit. We often try to control the uncontrollable, and the relentless quest for even the slightest edge can drive you crazy at times. Michael Silver takes us inside the madness, introducing us to a crew of ultracompetitive innovators who’ve challenged the tenets of their sport and pushed it forward while trying to retain their foundational essence. It’s a wild ride, and it’s not for the meek."" -- Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors and USA Basketball head coach, nine-time NBA champion ""I knew something about how the Mike Shanahan tree remade offensive football in this century, but the genius of those inspired by him—Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Mike McDaniel, Raheem Morris, Matt LaFleur—is delineated in fascinating, oft-profane, always-real detail. Detail after detail, story after story. You’ll get to know Kyle Shanahan, for my money the most interesting man in the NFL today, better than anyone’s ever portrayed him. New stuff about the RG3–Dan Snyder fiasco in Washington, the recent Shanahan and McVay Super Bowl foibles, the Spy vs. Spy chess matches with Bill Belichick . . . Just riveting. In all, this book will enlighten you about the modern game like nothing you’ve ever read."" -- Peter King ""Michael Silver has written a beautiful study about a group of men who started out on a journey with a shared goal of being one of the handful of people each generation who revolutionize their craft, seen by millions and measured by championships but recognized by only a select few. It’s not only an insightful and entertaining read on the sport America cares about most and knows about least. It’s a reminder that the validation of work is in the work itself."" -- Seth Wickersham, New York Times best-selling author of It’s Better to Be Feared ""If football is the ultimate team game, then football coaching is the ultimate obsessive’s vocation. The new generation of innovative NFL play callers portrayed in Michael Silver’s The Why Is Everything are competitive, combative, and at times monomaniacal in their dedication to the craft, often at the expense of everything else in their lives. And yet in this intimate chronicle of how and why the game compels, their humanity and vulnerability keep pushing through."" -- Michael MacCambridge, author of America’s Game Author InformationMichael Silver is an award-winning sports journalist and television analyst. Previously a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, a columnist for Yahoo! Sports, and analyst for the NFL Network, he's currently a San Francisco Chronicle columnist. His books include All Things Possible, Walk on the Wild Side, Golden Girl, The Why is Everything, and Rice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |