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Final Confessions of NFL Assassin Jack Tatum |  | Authors: Jack Tatum, Bill Kushner Publisher: Quality Sports Publications Category: Book
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Seller: u_pick Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 57167
Media: Hardcover Pages: 348 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 1885758073 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9781885758071 ASIN: 1885758073
Publication Date: July 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great book December 6, 2009 Gary Hanna (Illinois - USA) The book was sent in the exact condition the description said. Great book and includes both his previous two.
Tatum needs to stop capilalizing on Stingley's misfortune !!! April 5, 2007 Brian J. Morse (San Diego, CA USA) 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I wish I could give Tatum a -----***** in honor of Stingley's death today. What a self-centered jerk!!!
Can't believe this was published.... May 17, 2004 Bryan 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
Aside from Tatum's whining about every game the Raiders lost, and his incessant bad-mouthing of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 70's, I actually enjoyed Tatum's first book, "They Call Me Assassin". Tatum's second book, "They Still Call Me Assassin", was almost an exact reprint of the first book, except it included a few more of Tatum's self-serving rants that would interest no one outside of Tatum's immediate family. Now, in this third installment, we are given exact reprints of both books. Amazingly, the reprinted portions of "They Call me Assassin" that were in "They Still Call Me Assassin" are left in "Final Confessions", so much of the reprinted material in "Final Confessions" appears twice in the book! The actual `new' material takes up a whole 12 pages in the 348 page fiasco. Don't waste your money now, simply wait until the fourth Tatum book appears on the market, "I Still Have Final Confessions", and has the exact reprints of volumes 1-3.
States again what was said in the original... November 9, 2003 Gerald T. Hauge (St. Cloud, MN United States) 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
Buy "They Call Me Assassin" rather than spend your money on this release. It is simply too dry a read; especially when compared to his first book.
Brutally honest and shockingly factual, the best ever. October 13, 1999 31 out of 38 found this review helpful
Brutally honest, shockingly factual, this book is the best ever written on the REAL world of professional sports."Final Confessions of NFL Assassin Jack Tatum" is an exact reprint of Jack's previous two books, "They Call Me Assassin" and "They Still Call Me Assassin - Here We Go Again". It also contains additional opinions and conclusions that Jack reached on a variety of subjects. This compilation of events in the life of an NFL superstar reveals an athletically gifted, well educated, courageous and practical man who was raised to believe that truth, no matter how painful or revealing is more important than maintaining a phony status quo. In this book, Jack has finally put to rest the whole issue of his insensitivity towards Darryl Stingley. He has taken a lot of undeserved heat for something completely out of his control. He indicates that he tried to visit and talk to Stingley more than once and was refused an audience. In spite of these unfortunate refusals, he has written words of praise for the man. Honesty is not a behavior pattern for a reckless "loud mouth", it is the trait of a thinking man with values. This book is a celebration of honesty. Just as time has transformed the public perception of Muhammad Ali from the "Louisville Lip" to one of the world's most beloved sports figures, this book proves that Jack Tatum deserves to be acknowledged as one of the greatest legends in sports history. Jack Tatum deserves to be in the NFL Hall Of Fame because of his phenomenal play on the field and his courageously honest words off the field and in print. If you want unvarnished truth about "pre through post" life in the NFL, This Is It!!
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