
Collision Low Crossers
A Year Inside the Turbulent World of NFL Football
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The definitive portrait of day-to-day life in the NFL, as told by the writer who was there.
We watch football every Sunday, but we don't really see it. By spending a year with the New York Jets, Nicholas Dawidoff explored the game in such an intimate way that he can now put you right inside the NFL. Collision Low Crossers is a story that is part Paper Lion and part Moneyball, part Friday Night Lights and part The Office. In this absorbing, funny, and vividly written narrative, he describes the Combine, the draft, the practices, the strategy meetings, all while thinking deeply about such fundamental truths and the nature of success and disappointment in a massive and stressful collective endeavor.
Most of what happens in today's NFL takes place at team facilities, walled off from fans and, until now, from writers. The New York Jets issued Dawidoff a security code, a locker, and a desk in the scouting department: for an entire year he lived with the team, from early-morning quarterback meetings to edgy late-night conversations. Dawidoff makes an emblematic NFL season come alive for fans and nonfans alike.
Most of what happens in today's NFL takes place at team facilities, walled off from fans and, until now, from writers. The New York Jets issued Dawidoff a security code, a locker, and a desk in the scouting department: for an entire year he lived with the team, from early-morning quarterback meetings to edgy late-night conversations. Dawidoff makes an emblematic NFL season come alive for fans and nonfans alike.
Dawidoff has written the book of depth and feeling that football has long deserved, one that will forever change the way people watch and think about the sport.
"Collision low crossers" is a phrase defensive coaches use for the act of making legal contact with any potential pass receiver within five yards of the line of scrimmage. Beyond five yards, "collisioning" someone becomes a penalty. The term also evokes the most fundamental elements of the game - speed, aggression, the interplay between space and time, and meticulously planned events that likely will not come to fruition.
©2013 Nicholas Dawidoff (P)2013 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















What made the experience of listening to Collision Low Crossers the most enjoyable?
An inside look on how the NFL works, not just the Jets/Ryan. I hate the Jets/Ryan, but loved this book. I have more respect for Ryan after listening to this book (being a Pats fan, I still must loath him.)A must listen for the NFL junkie
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This book was so good I listened to it twice, a couple of years apart. I got something out of it that I missed on the second listening. It really gives you a sense of how an NFL team operates and how NFL players and coaches live. It’s gives you an fly on the wall view of the game. The author is a great writer as well! NFL fans will love this book. EXCELLENT BOOK!!
Excellent!!!! READ THIS BOOK!!!
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This was a really good book. My wife and I both listened to it. The narrator is top notch and the story is great as well. As a lifelong football fan, I already knew the outcome of the Jets' season, but I still found myself on the edge of my seat during the dramatic moments of the games. My favorite part was when the author got to call the defense during a preseason game and they got a pick six! Though I am a die hard member of Who Dat Nation ever since birth, I do like Rex Ryan and it was cool to get a peak at how he works. (Especially since we now have his twin brother as our Defense Coordinator in New Orleans!) I recommend this to any football fan. I don't know if it would really interest a non-fan, but certainly for the casual or full enthusiast, this book is a must!An Excellent Behind the Scenes Look At the NFL
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excellent insight
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It's still an amazing opportunity for guys that are beyond "great" athletes. It does touch on the side of "is it worth it" which I felt is a major part of the NFL these days.
Playing college football and going through all the competition, injuries, and mental toughness required made me realize how special these athletes truly are. I'm not say they're better than you or me overall, but what it takes to play and succeed in the NFL is mind boggling to me. In an athletic only point of view, these guys are gifted. They are very well compensated to play a game but the risks are nothing to sneeze at either.
Overall a great tale about what goes on with a typical NFL Team over a given year. Highly recommended!
Great insider football book..
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Amazing and inspiring
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This book has a lot to offer from the personal to the the general and back. The author states that a book like this has never been written before. Coach Ryan and the entire Jets organization gave access to a closed world. . I thank them and any fan should.
You don't need to be a fan of the Jets to like this book. Whether your looking for a deeper understanding of the game as I was or you want to go on a personal journey through the lives of key people, you will get what you want.
I could not give a higher recommendation.
GREAT INSIGHT
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Hmmmm good enough for me to listen again right now!
Great Read
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What made the experience of listening to Collision Low Crossers the most enjoyable?
I played college football and I'm an NFL fan. I thought I knew the game. I had NO IDEA what goes into getting an NFL team ready to play. I learned a LOT and it has enhanced my enjoyment of pro footballWho was your favorite character and why?
Even if you don't like the Jets, you will respect Rex Ryan - and maybe even like him.Any additional comments?
If you really enjoy the NFL, you will enjoy it even more after learning so much of what goes on behind the scenesIf you want to REALLY learn the NFL game...
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Would you consider the audio edition of Collision Low Crossers to be better than the print version?
I wasn't quite sure how to rate this item. I think it was well written and well performed, but I wish I had purchased the print version rather than the Audible version. I like football, but I don't follow the Jets and I admit I had to keep repeating sections of the book to try and keep straight the individuals mentioned in the book and their roles in the organization.Probably better in book form.
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