<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of the New York Jets' historic achievement, a nostalgic, inside look from the men who composed the team behind Joe Namath's Super Bowl III win, filled with exclusive insights and stories from the surviving players, coaches, and management of that championship team whose victory changed the landscape of American football.</strong></p><p>On January 12, 1969, the New York Jets astonished the nation when they beat the favored Baltimore Colts to win Super Bowl III. The key to the Jets' success was quarterback Joe Namath, whose superstar talent, revolutionary personality, cockiness, and charm made him an instant celebrity. But Namath didn't do it alone.</p><p>In <em>Beyond Broadway Joe</em>, the members of that legendary team share for the first time their often funny, sometimes poignant, and always perceptive personal stories and memorable anecdotes about the Super Bowl team, its players and coaches, and that legendary win. They reminisce about how they became Jets, their success on the gridiron--ten of them were AFC All Stars that magical year of 1968--and reveal for the first time the tactic Namath used to frustrate the Baltimore Colts' defense. They speak about their reactions to Namath's guarantee of a Jets' Super Bowl victory, and how the 39 Forgotten Jets behind him enabled Joe to fulfill that boast. Furthermore, Lederer has interviewed members of the Baltimore team, to provide a 360-degree account of the game that changed it all. Inside, you'll learn: </p><ul><li><strong>How Joe Namath was able to manipulate the Baltimore Colts defense in Super Bowl III</strong></li><li><strong>About the player who convinced Joe Namath he was a "hot date" and pranked the playboy quarterback</strong></li><li><strong>How coach Weeb Ewbank used salaries of players on four other AFL teams to control Jets' player salaries</strong></li><li><strong>How one Jet, whose play was limited to two games his rookie year, convinced Jets' Coach and General Manager Weeb Ewbank that he would become an all-star</strong></li><li><strong>Why Jets' star offensive tackle Winston Hill, an eight-time All Pro tackle, was never considered, much less, elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame</strong></li><li><strong>How Super Bowl III may have saved the existence of several AFL teams scheduled to be part of the AFL-NFL merger</strong></li><li><strong>And much more!</strong></li></ul><p>The Jets players reflect on their evolution from a team considered part of a Mickey Mouse league, through the sudden transformation caused by the signing and introduction of Joe Namath on America's sporting scene. The book explains from different angles--including Jets' game plans--why Jets' coaches and players were supremely confident going into Super Bowl III. Written by a lifelong Jets' fan, <em>Beyond Broadway Joe</em> captures memories--and through never-before-seen material--sheds light on what happened from the 1963 launch of the Jets to the Super Bowl season and in Super Bowl III itself.</p> <p>This first complete celebration of the Jets' Super Bowl team is a must for every Jets diehard, for fans of the old American Football League, those who follow the history of professional football, and for all who love the game.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>In <em>Beyond Broadway Joe: The Super Bowl TeamThat Changed Football</em>, thirty-six surviving members of the legendary 1968 Super Bowl-winning New York Jets team share for the first time their funny, poignant, and insightful personal stories about their Super Bowl teammates and coaches, and the historic win that changed football forever, including: </p><p>- How Namath manipulated the Baltimore Colts defense </p><p>- The player who convinced Joe Namath he was a "hot date" and pranked the playboy quarterback</p><p>- How coach Weeb Ewbank used other teams' salaries to control the Jets' payroll</p><p>- Why Jets star offensive tackle Winston Hill, an eight-time All-Pro tackle, was never considered, much less elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame</p><p>- How Super Bowl III may have saved the existence of several AFL teams</p>- Why Super Bowl III hero Matt Snell stopped speaking with the Jets<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"What makes this book special is that it examines the entire team in an in-depth way I haven't read before. It's smart, and it reflects on a key part of that time period, which was the last fun era of football in the NFL."<br/>--<strong>Bleacher Report</strong><br><br><em>"Beyond Broadway Joe</em> gives great insights into that championship team and those individuals. A great read for any football fan and an absolute must for Jet fans."--<strong>Rex Ryan, former New York Jets coach</strong><br><br>"A very satisfying sports book."--<strong>Booklist</strong><br><br>"An open love letter to the players of the 1968 Super Bowl III champions, the New York Jets. A must read for all Jets' fans, but one that will be enjoyed by all sports fans."--<strong>Frank Ramos</strong>, former Jets' head of public relations<br><br>"Excitingly, Lederer weaves in the exclusive access he got to coach Weeb Ewbank's playbooks, including personal player evaluations, and the game plan for Superbowl III. Football fans will enjoy this comprehensive glimpse into one of the game's great teams."--<strong>Publishers Weekly</strong><br><br>"For those who lived through the 'Broadway Joe' era, Lederer's book will provide insights you've never heard or read before. For those who haven't, it will give you an insider's view of the Super Bowl that changed the NFL. A great read for football fans of any age."--<strong>Bill Polian</strong>, <strong> </strong>NFL analyst for ESPN and former Vice Chairman of the Indianapolis Colts<br><br>"The 1969 Super Bowl team led by Joe Namath was a comet across the sky. It was bright and glorious, and then it was gone. For all you diehard Jets fans, here's the book that will brighten up your fading glory days memories."<br/>--<strong>Rick Telander</strong>, senior sports columnist for the <em>Chicago Sun-Times</em><br>
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