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The 1958 Baltimore Colts - (Great Teams in Pro Football History) by George Bozeka (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The 1958 Baltimore Colts were one of the greatest teams ever in professional football.
- About the Author: Retired attorney George Bozeka is the president and assistant publications director of the Professional Football Researchers Association.
- 340 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Football
- Series Name: Great Teams in Pro Football History
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About the Book
"The 1958 Baltimore Colts were one of the greatest teams in professional football history. Their saga is a story of redemption. A talented group of players, many had been rejected, disrespected, and underappreciated at various points in their careers. This book tells the complete story of the 1958 Colts and the Charm City's love affair with the team"--Book Synopsis
The 1958 Baltimore Colts were one of the greatest teams ever in professional football. Owned by the controversial Carroll Rosenbloom and led by head coach Weeb Ewbank and six future Hall of Fame players--Johnny Unitas, Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore, Jim Parker, Art Donovan and Gino Marchetti--they won the NFL title that season, defeating the New York Giants in the first sudden death championship game in NFL history. The Colts laid the foundation for the ultra-popular spectacle football would become with the American public.
They were a talented group of players. Many had been rejected or underappreciated at various points in their careers though they were loved and respected by the blue collar fans of Baltimore. This book tells the complete story of the '58 Colts and the city's love affair with the team.
Review Quotes
"Excellent history...highly recommend"-Gridiron Greats.
About the Author
Retired attorney George Bozeka is the president and assistant publications director of the Professional Football Researchers Association. He has written numerous articles in the association's publication The Coffin Corner and was the recipient of the PFRA's lifetime achievement award, the Ralph Hay Award in 2022 and the Bob Carroll Memorial Writing Award in 2011. He lives in Akron, Ohio.