If you have the chance to talk to some NFL legends such as Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, Steve Young, Joe Gibbs, and so many more, what would you ask them? Better yet, wouldn’t it be cool to write a book about the stories you learned from the interviews to share with the masses? That’s precisely what we talk about in this week’s episode of The Football History Dude Podcast.
In this episode we cover some of these topics:
- Adam’s launch into writing books
- Discussion of his 3 books (Amazon links to purchase below)
- Interesting stories from the interviews he had, such as Joe Gibbs played against the top racquet ball player in the world and Steve Young borrowed Joe Namath’s shoes the first time they met
- Where he’s taking the DeLorean
- Much more
Adam Lazarus
Adam’s work has appeared in ESPN the Magazine, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bleacher Report, and USA Today.
He received a bachelor’s degree in English from Kenyon College in 2004 and a master’s degree in Professional Writing from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006, specializing in journalism.
Note – this was taken from Adam’s website.
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