9781631498237-1631498231-It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness

It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness

ISBN-13: 9781631498237
ISBN-10: 1631498231
Author: Seth Wickersham
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Liveright
Format: Hardcover 528 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781631498237
ISBN-10: 1631498231
Author: Seth Wickersham
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Liveright
Format: Hardcover 528 pages

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It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness (ISBN-13: 9781631498237 and ISBN-10: 1631498231), written by authors Seth Wickersham, was published by Liveright in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Football (American), Coaching, Sociology of Sports, Sports Miscellaneous, Sports Psychology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERKirkus Reviews • Best Nonfiction of the Year
“[H]onest, sprawling, meticulously reported, and beautifully written." ―Chad Finn, Boston Globe
The explosive, long-awaited account of the making of the greatest dynasty in football history―from the acclaimed ESPN reporter who has been there from the very beginning.
Over two unbelievable decades, the New England Patriots were not only the NFL’s most dominant team, but also―and by far―the most secretive. How did they achieve and sustain greatness―and what were the costs?
In It’s Better to Be Feared, Seth Wickersham, one of the nation’s finest investigative sportswriters, presents the definitive account of the New England Patriots dynasty, capturing the brilliance, ambition, and ruthlessness that powered it. Having covered the team since Tom Brady took over as starting quarterback in 2001, Wickersham draws on an immense range of sources, including previously confidential game plans, scouting reports, and internal studies as well as hundreds of interviews gathered over two decades―with Brady, Bill Belichick, and other players, coaches, and front office personnel―to offer a behind-the-scenes chronicle of the dynasty’s three acts: the initial burst of Super Bowls from 2001 to 2005; the plateau period, 2006 to 2014, stalked by scandal, injury, and near-misses; and the second three Super Bowl victories between 2015 and 2019, which allowed the Patriots to make their claim upon history.
At every step, Wickersham demonstrates just how Belichick and Brady shaped the Patriots and reshaped the entire NFL. We are taken deep into Belichick’s tactical mind, odd work habits, and strained relationships, including his sincere but unspoken love for the players and a near fistfight with a former assistant coach. It is an illuminating depiction of a mastermind, and an organization, dedicated not only to winning but to breaking a league designed to prevent the emergence of a single, unbeatable team.
Yet it is in Wickersham’s portrait of Brady―from his childhood in northern California to his challenging years at the University of Michigan to his astonishing early superstardom in the NFL―that the source of the Patriots’ sheer endurance comes into focus. Even as he navigated an improbable rise to fame, Brady was driven by a totalizing ambition to be great, not as an endpoint, but as an ever-unfolding process. Sustaining greatness, however, came with a price. Wickersham reveals, to an extent no other journalist has, the clashes among the coach, the quarterback, and the owner, Robert Kraft―conflicts that resulted in the team’s best performances but also, eventually, the dissolution of the dynasty itself.
Raucous, unvarnished, and propulsive, It’s Better to Be Feared is an instant classic of American sportswriting, and an unforgettable study of what it takes to reach, and remain at, the summit of human achievement.
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"The book consistently delivers that type of fly-on-the-wall access, taking the reader to seemingly impenetrable places . . . Reporters have breathlessly covered the Patriots over the years, leaving little room for new reveals, but Wickersham advances the ball with anecdotes that unpeel the personalities of the franchise’s significant figures."

Mark Selig, Washington Post
"[A]n honest, sprawling, meticulously reported, and beautifully written portrayal of perhaps the greatest and probably the most unlikely dynasty in modern professional sports . . . [Wickersham] draws richly detailed portraits of Brady, Belichick, the dynasty’s third constant in owner Robert Kraft, and how their personalities and relationships changed through the years . . .
It’s Better to Be Feared is the accounting the Patriots dynasty deserves."

Chad Finn, Boston Globe
"[C]ontains an array of juicy details about Brady’s turbulent final years in New England . . . While those details ― Belichick’s clandestine friendship with Roger Goodell, Brady approachin

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