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The Best Show in
Football
The
1946 - 1955 Cleveland Browns
by Andy Piascik
© 2006, Taylor
Trade Publishing
Hardcover - 432 Pages
ISBN: 978-1589793606
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Book
Description:
For ten years the Cleveland Browns compiled a better record
and won more championships than any team in pro football
history. In their first game they set an all-time attendance
record and consistently drew the largest crowds of the
post-World War II era. They dominated an upstart league and
then silenced their detractors by doing the same to the NFL.
The Browns were led by Paul Brown, a football visionary who
changed pro football. Most important among his innovations was
the leading role the franchise played in the integration of
pro sports. While much of their competition continued with the
racial exclusion of the past, the Browns featured some of the
greatest black players of all-time, men who were an integral
part of the Cleveland dynasty.
The Best Show in Football: The 1946-1955 Cleveland Browns,
Pro Football's Greatest Dynasty tells the story of those
players and that dynasty. Included in that story is the
construction of the Browns as well as accounts of the team's
many victories. Dozens of interviews bring to life the
exploits of Otto Graham, Bill Willis, Marion Motley, Lou Groza,
Mac Speedie, Len Ford, Dante Lavelli, Frank Gatski, and so
many others.
In rich detail, The Best Show in Football
demonstrates why Cleveland's dynasty was the greatest ever,
greater even than several teams that are usually accorded that
honor. The conclusions may be surprising but the evidence is
all here. And along the way author Andy Piascik provides a
wonderful trip back to football's golden age.
Praise:
Pro football began in Ohio,
and Cleveland had a pro football identity long before the 1946
Browns. Nevertheless, it is fair to say that the original Browns
made pro football the integral part of the Cleveland sports
scene that it remains today.
The original Browns had magnificent players. A half dozen
players on the very first Browns team went on to the Pro
Football Hall of Fame. They were a special group of men. It is
fitting that their story be told. Today's fans need to be
reminded of the great impact the early Browns team had on pro
football and how they influenced the game we all enjoy today
- Mike Brown, President/Owner of the
Cincinnati Bengals and son of Paul Brown
About the Author:
Andy Piascik is a long-time activist for
peace and social justice. He has written articles about labor
history, African-Americans in sports, and other subjects for a
variety of publications. The Best Show in Football: The
1946-1955 Cleveland Browns, Pro Football's Greatest Dynasty
is his first book.
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