Present at the Creation: My Life in the NFL and the Rise of America's Game

Author:   Upton Bell ,  Ron Borges
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 September 2019
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Author:   Upton Bell ,  Ron Borges
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496217035


ISBN 10:   1496217039
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is a fascinating behind-the-scenes story of a young man who was beside his father, NFL commissioner Bert Bell, through all the major events as pro football became America's No. 1 sport; he then became the chief scout of the Baltimore Colts' championship teams and then the general manager of the New England Patriots. A must-read for any fan of pro football. --Ernie Accorsi, former general manager of the New York Giants-- (02/23/2017) This book is certain to be enjoyed by fans of all stripes. --Guy Who Reviews Sports Books--Guy Who Reviews Sports Books (12/30/2017) Upton Bell, son of Philadelphia Eagles founder Bert Bell, the game's greatest innovator who saved the NFL from ruin after World War II, reminded me once again that, when you think you know just about everything that's important, you miss quite a few critical things. . . . Throughout the book, there are so many memories, anecdotes, recollections and asides that you wonder if he had a big, thick journal with names and thoughts and belief systems that he wrote down his entire time in football. I don't know how he remembers it all, but it's here: the personalities that shaped the league that literally is America's No. 1 sport. --Andrew Andrews, True Review--Andrew Andrews True Review Upton was the best, and we always worked well as a team. He and Carroll Rosenbloom were the best thing that ever happened to the Colts in the 1960s, and he covers it all here. --Lenny Moore, Baltimore Colts running back (1956-1967) and Pro Football Hall of Fame member -- (05/31/2017) It didn't start with Joe Namath or Joe Montana or Tom Brady leading an impossible comeback in Super Bowl LI in Houston. This is the history of professional football in America. If you ever played football, played fantasy football, or just tossed a few bucks in an office pool, this is the book for you. Upton Bell lived it and Ron Borges covered it. A stronger combo than Belichick and Brady. --Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe columnist and New York Times bestselling author -- (02/23/2017) An extremely informative, definitive work by a dynamic personality who witnessed firsthand the development of the NFL, from his father's contributions to his own personal achievements that helped cement the foundation of what has today become the most popular sport in the United States. --Ron Wolf, former general manager of the Green Bay Packers and Pro Football Hall of Fame member --Ron Wolf (02/24/2017) Upton Bell did not grow up like you and me. Your father was not the NFL commissioner who created the draft model now followed by all professional sports. Your mother was not a Broadway star. His parents were each of those things. You were not a thirty-three-year-old general manager of a pro football team, or a radio and TV host. I can say with certainty you have not met the people he's met or had the experiences he's had. And, no offense, I doubt you are as funny or insightful as Upton Bell is on a variety of topics. This is an extraordinary life story of a unique individual. The epilogue alone is worth the price of the book. --Bob Ryan, Boston Globe sportswriter, author, frequent ESPN panelist, and recipient of the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame -- (06/13/2017) Upton Bell's memoir of his NFL days is a valuable and entertaining addition to the literature available on the NFL during its formative years. --Richard C. Crepeau, ARETE-- (04/20/2018) Do yourself a favor and pick up Present at the Creation. . . . It's the story of the NFL through the clear eyes of a wise and funny man who lived through just about all of it. --Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe -- (12/04/2018) A highly enjoyable book that should be on every football fan's reading list. --John Maxymuk, Library Journal starred review--John Maxymuk Library Journal (07/31/2017)


“This is a fascinating behind-the-scenes story of a young man who was beside his father, NFL commissioner Bert Bell, through all the major events as pro football became America’s No. 1 sport; he then became the chief scout of the Baltimore Colts’ championship teams and then the general manager of the New England Patriots. A must-read for any fan of pro football.”—Ernie Accorsi, former general manager of the New York Giants “An extremely informative, definitive work by a dynamic personality who witnessed firsthand the development of the NFL, from his father’s contributions to his own personal achievements that helped cement the foundation of what has today become the most popular sport in the United States.”—Ron Wolf, former general manager of the Green Bay Packers and Pro Football Hall of Fame member   “It didn’t start with Joe Namath or Joe Montana or Tom Brady leading an impossible comeback in Super Bowl LI in Houston. This is the history of professional football in America. If you ever played football, played fantasy football, or just tossed a few bucks in an office pool, this is the book for you. Upton Bell lived it and Ron Borges covered it. A stronger combo than Belichick and Brady.”—Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe columnist and New York Times bestselling author  


This book is certain to be enjoyed by fans of all stripes. -Guy Who Reviews Sports Books * Guy Who Reviews Sports Books * Upton Bell, son of Philadelphia Eagles founder Bert Bell, the game's greatest innovator who saved the NFL from ruin after World War II, reminded me once again that, when you think you know just about everything that's important, you miss quite a few critical things. . . . Throughout the book, there are so many memories, anecdotes, recollections and asides that you wonder if he had a big, thick journal with names and thoughts and belief systems that he wrote down his entire time in football. I don't know how he remembers it all, but it's here: the personalities that shaped the league that literally is America's No. 1 sport. -Andrew Andrews, True Review -- Andrew Andrews * True Review * Upton was the best, and we always worked well as a team. He and Carroll Rosenbloom were the best thing that ever happened to the Colts in the 1960s, and he covers it all here. -Lenny Moore, Baltimore Colts running back (1956-1967) and Pro Football Hall of Fame member -- Lenny Moore It didn't start with Joe Namath or Joe Montana or Tom Brady leading an impossible comeback in Super Bowl LI in Houston. This is the history of professional football in America. If you ever played football, played fantasy football, or just tossed a few bucks in an office pool, this is the book for you. Upton Bell lived it and Ron Borges covered it. A stronger combo than Belichick and Brady. -Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe columnist and New York Times bestselling author -- Dan Shaughnessy An extremely informative, definitive work by a dynamic personality who witnessed firsthand the development of the NFL, from his father's contributions to his own personal achievements that helped cement the foundation of what has today become the most popular sport in the United States. -Ron Wolf, former general manager of the Green Bay Packers and Pro Football Hall of Fame member -- Ron Wolf Upton Bell did not grow up like you and me. Your father was not the NFL commissioner who created the draft model now followed by all professional sports. Your mother was not a Broadway star. His parents were each of those things. You were not a thirty-three-year-old general manager of a pro football team, or a radio and TV host. I can say with certainty you have not met the people he's met or had the experiences he's had. And, no offense, I doubt you are as funny or insightful as Upton Bell is on a variety of topics. This is an extraordinary life story of a unique individual. The epilogue alone is worth the price of the book. -Bob Ryan, Boston Globe sportswriter, author, frequent ESPN panelist, and recipient of the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame -- Bob Ryan This is a fascinating behind-the-scenes story of a young man who was beside his father, NFL commissioner Bert Bell, through all the major events as pro football became America's No. 1 sport; he then became the chief scout of the Baltimore Colts' championship teams and then the general manager of the New England Patriots. A must-read for any fan of pro football. -Ernie Accorsi, former general manager of the New York Giants -- Ernie Accorsi Upton Bell's memoir of his NFL days is a valuable and entertaining addition to the literature available on the NFL during its formative years. -Richard C. Crepeau, ARETE -- Richard C. Crepeau * ARETE * Do yourself a favor and pick up Present at the Creation. . . . It's the story of the NFL through the clear eyes of a wise and funny man who lived through just about all of it. -Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe * Boston Globe * A highly enjoyable book that should be on every football fan's reading list. -John Maxymuk, Library Journal starred review -- John Maxymuk * Library Journal *


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Upton Bell first joined the Baltimore Colts as a training camp attendant in 1960 and worked his way up to personnel director in 1966. During his tenure the Colts were in three NFL championship games and two Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl V after the completion of the AFL-NFL merger. In 1971 he was hired as the general manager of the New England Patriots (then known as the Boston Patriots), making him at age thirty-three the youngest general manager in the NFL. After leaving pro football Bell began a long broadcasting career in Boston, where he has served as both host and commentator and covered the country’s top newsmakers.He is a three-time AP talk radio award winner. Ron Borges has covered the NFL since 1975. He serves on the Pro Football Hall of Fame election committee and the senior selection committee.  

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