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Hardcover Rough & Tumble Book

ISBN: 0312375743

ISBN13: 9780312375744

Rough & Tumble

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A riveting debut novel of a season in the life of a professional football player-written by one of the NFL's best tight ends of all time.Dominic Fucillo is a tight end for the surging New York Giants. Rebellious, ferociously angry, deeply religious and fighting injuries and a crumbling love life that would bring the average man to his knees, Dom is a veteran player who is having the toughest season of his career at a time when his team can do nothing...

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5 ratings

A must read for any sports fan !

Rough and tumble is a must read for anyone who has played sports or has any interest in the life of a professional athlete. Mark Bavaro's character "Dom Fucillo" is a prototypical tight end; tough, silent, and strong. His morality and character win out over the odds, in a game of performance enhancing drugs, with mobster and gamblers hanging on. Plus lots of laughs when he describes the 300lb defensive monster playing across from him in "clean size 17 shoes." Give this book to your boyfriend or husband for Valentine's Day !!! Louis V. Angioletti MD

From Notre Dame to the NY Giants to the Best Seller List

The other five star reviews on this site are certainly justified. Previous to this novel, we knew Mark Bavaro as a quiet man who played football with passion; he never quit on his teammates, his fans, or himself - the consummate team player in an era of ego-driven stars. Now, we see that Bavaro was a keen listener who has a good command of language, and an amazing ear for dialog. The comparisons to Peter Gent's "North Dallas Forty" are legitimate, and in interviews Mark has acknowledged his admiration for Gent's groundbreaking novel. The two books intersect, not just in their insiders, helmet's off view of the world of the NFL. Like Gent, Bavaro is a real writer, and uses a craftsman's skills to unravel a compelling, highly believable story that stays with you (I won't reveal much of the plot as it reads best without prior clues). Peter Gent is clearly one of the most underrated author's around, although he has never been forgotten for "North Dallas Forty," his equally strong books: "The Franchise," "The Conquering Heroes," and "Magic Last Summer" are jewels that have never gotten their just due. It remains to be seen if Bavaro can follow this fine novel and maintain the kind of artistic consistency that Gent did, but I would never bet against Mark. His has shown the ability to create real characters (some of them with just the right amount of fragments of his former mates), and to mix a sense of spirituality and suspense into a novel. That's quite an accomplishment! Do yourself a favor and read a real novel that happens to deal with America's Pastime, you won't be disappointed nor will you forget it.

Pro Bowl writing

I am a commuter train reader who reads mostly fiction (Grisham, Connelly, Koontz, DeMille, Flynn). This book was recommended to me, but as a Patriots and Cowboys fan I was reluctant to read something written by a Giant. However, I gave it a shot as it IS about football. Boy, am I glad I read this book. Bavaro really did a great job conveying the finer points of being an NFL player while telling a great story. This author does a great job of bringing the reader into the locker room and showing us the NFL behind closed doors. Additionally, the reader is shown what life is like for an NFL star when he leaves the confines of the stadium and is vulnerable to the fringes of the fooball life. Only somebody who had starred in the NFL could have written this book so well. I also recommended this book to my 73 year old mother and she loved it and read it in two days.

A great, entertaining read

This is the ultimate book about the life of an NFL player. Written with gusto and style, Bavarro not only takes you on the playing field and the locker room, but takes you inside the head of a end of the line football player. Not since North Dallas Forty has there been such a fine novel. Dominick is a troubled football player- alcoholic, pill popper, temper issues and bad relationships with women. He is a wounded guy, with many faults, but a guy with a heart and man who is tortured by the game he plays and the football life that could soon be over for him due to age, bad knees and bad decisions. Spending time with Dom and his story is a guilty pleasure, that all should take. I loved this one.

A GIANT story of life and faith in the NFL

A fast paced funny, witty, thought provoking and shocking look at life of an aging NFL player. You think you had a bad week, try this one on for size..A great book for the traveling commuter, vacation read or for enjoyment..no self respecting sports fan should miss Bavaro's book. For a quiet guy that scared the likes of the Big Tuna he has a lot to say with a style and eloquence the reader wouldnt expect from a first timer. If you like Dan Jenkins Semi-Tough this has much more substance and is nearly as funny without the "colorful" language. Couldnt put it down..
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