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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 wrong--or so it seems.
Because behind the big wins, a major scandal is brewing. The team's star linebacker has always lived on the edge and enjoyed the nightlife more than he should. But when he's found beaten nearly to death in the stadium parking lot, it's clear he's gotten himself into more than even he bargained for, and it's something that threatens to tear himself and his team's promising season apart.
Inspired by his years shedding blood and sweat playing professional football, ROUGH & TUMBLE is Mark Bavaro’s novel about the brutal world of the NFL—and a classic sports story of one man’s determination and grit.
A former New York Giants tight end and two-time Pro Bowler, Bavaro turns in a gritty, behind-the-scenes look at life in the NFL for his debut novel. Dominic Fucillo (tight end for the Giants, natch) is having a bad week. The commissioner is fining him $50,000 for attacking a referee, his estranged girlfriend won't talk to him and the team doctor tells him that he has a hole in his knee that will need career-ending surgery after the season. Worse, Dominic's hopes of capping his career with a Super Bowl ring are threatened when star Giants linebacker James Moze, a drug user who consorts with gamblers, is found severely beaten. As the gamblers and other parasites circle the team, the Giants make an improbable run for a championship, with Dominic fighting all the way. Bavaro's dark vision of the NFL won't shock most pro football fans, but they will find much to cheer in his colorful characters, insider revelations and lively storytelling. (Sept.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsMARK BAVARO is widely considered one of the toughest, most idiosyncratic athletes ever to play in the NFL and one of the best tight ends of all time. He played college football at Notre Dame, graduated in 1985, and was drafted by the Giants where he stayed through the 1990 season and played for Bill Parcells and alongside Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor. He also played with the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1986 and 1987 and was a pivotal member of the New York Giants during their Super Bowl XXI and XXV wins. He lives in Massachusetts.
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February 12, 2009:
good read
once you realize its not an autobiography its exciting and a good read
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December 16, 2008: I loved the book, and I'm not even a huge fan of the game! It strips away the glamour and gets to the gritty reality of what it's like to play pro ball.
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 wrong--or so it seems.
Because behind the big wins, a major scandal is brewing. The team's star linebacker has always lived on the edge and enjoyed the nightlife more than he should. But when he's found beaten nearly to death in the stadium parking lot, it's clear he's gotten himself into more than even he bargained for, and it's something that threatens to tear himself and his team's promising season apart.
Inspired by his years shedding blood and sweat playing professional football, ROUGH & TUMBLE is Mark Bavaro’s novel about the brutal world of the NFL—and a classic sports story of one man’s determination and grit.
A former New York Giants tight end and two-time Pro Bowler, Bavaro turns in a gritty, behind-the-scenes look at life in the NFL for his debut novel. Dominic Fucillo (tight end for the Giants, natch) is having a bad week. The commissioner is fining him $50,000 for attacking a referee, his estranged girlfriend won't talk to him and the team doctor tells him that he has a hole in his knee that will need career-ending surgery after the season. Worse, Dominic's hopes of capping his career with a Super Bowl ring are threatened when star Giants linebacker James Moze, a drug user who consorts with gamblers, is found severely beaten. As the gamblers and other parasites circle the team, the Giants make an improbable run for a championship, with Dominic fighting all the way. Bavaro's dark vision of the NFL won't shock most pro football fans, but they will find much to cheer in his colorful characters, insider revelations and lively storytelling. (Sept.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Penned by a former NFL player, this book is presumably a roman a clef, or the real deal about what playing professional football is like. In truth, it's an adult novel about a 30-year-old player, Dominic Fucillo. His knee is about to give out permanently; he plays and lives in constant pain, and otherwise leads a meaningless wanderer's life, living in a seedy motel, not even enjoying the money his big bucks salary brings. He's also short-tempered on the field and not close to any of his teammates. As he describes it, NFL teams are competitive and every team functions like the players on Survivor. The book jacket copy describes the protagonist as "deeply religious," but in actuality he's more superstitious, feeling that if he doesn't attend mass before a game, bad luck will follow. Otherwise, his characteristics don't seem particularly Christ-like, especially in his (and his teammates') relationships with women and each other. The way the opposing players treat each other on the field is nothing short of vicious. And behind-the-scenes tensions from football as big business and corrupt gambling interests keep the game dangerous off the field as well as on. It may be that every talented high school player sees a glamorous career for himself in pro ball, but this book may make them ask "Why? Why would anyone subject themselves to such a life?" There's lots of exciting play-by-play description of the game itself, which may be a joy, but otherwise, Dom only finds happiness when he makes a real connection with another human being, and, coincidentally, gives up football to do something else. Reviewer: Myrna Marler
Former NFL star Bavaro's autobiographical debut novel thrusts readers into the brutal world of an aging professional athlete. Struggling to bounce back physically each week, especially with his reconstructed knee, tight end Dominic Fucillo is feeling all of his 30 years. Nobody really cares about his situation, however. As Dom realizes, injuries are a concern only for the injured in this world of harsh competition. His team, the New York Giants, is driven by a fanatical coach to win the Super Bowl. Clichés abound, with grizzled locker room attendants, a cocaine- and booze-fueled star linebacker, and shady crime figures hanging around the stadium. Emerging from the violence is Dom, determined to achieve nobility through religion and his personal courage. The author gives readers a shocking look into the NFL, but excessive football details clutter the story and lend the feel of a how-to manual-a half page, for instance, is devoted to describing the steps involved in catching a ball. Several over-the-top action scenes also seem juvenile in tone. Only public libraries where football is king should consider purchasing. [See Prepub Alert, LJ5/15/08.]
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This debut novel by a former NFL tight end is, unsurprisingly, about an NFL tight end. Dominic Fucillo is totally focused on football. He continues to play, even though he has a knee that could disintegrate at any moment. His girlfriend no longer speaks to him, since he put football above their relationship. He lives in a cheap motel, despite his salary. He has just been fined $50,000 for attacking a referee, and since he may not have a salary once the season is over, it is probably just as well that he isn't heavily invested in real estate. Fucillo arrives at the stadium early one morning to find that the team's star linebacker has been beaten, and he starts asking questions about a known gambler who has been hanging around. The protagonist is an alternately appealing and exasperating character. He clearly loves the sport, but he can be stunningly naive (he is shocked, shocked! to discover that gambling and drug use go on in the NFL). He is superstitious about religion (miss Mass, lose a game), and hopelessly romantic about his ex-girlfriend. He has violent bursts of anger as well as moments of tenderness and affection. Bavaro never quite seems to decide if he is writing a straight sports novel or a mystery/thriller, so the plot lurches along erratically. But the football scenes are dramatic and gripping, and the insider knowledge will fascinate fans.-Sarah Flowers, formerly at Santa Clara County Library, CA
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