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How Wideouts Became the NFLs Standouts
From the time Cris Carter started his career as a supplemental draft pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1987 to his retirement in 2002, the position of wide receiver exploded in the NFL. Receivers went from being quiet and classy to being known for their electric play, off-the-field antics, and in some cases over-the-top personalities.
In Going Deep, Carter and ESPN journalist Jeffri Chadiha chronicle the rise of the wide receiver and explain how it became the most complex, compelling, and talked-about position in all of professional sports. Using stories from his own career to offer unprecedented insight into the position, Carter explains the players unique personalities, how their minds work, and why teams need to understand exactly what theyre dealing with when it comes to their wideouts the NFLs newest superstars.
Told through Carters opinionated voice, Going Deep covers all the important moments and people from Michael Irvin, Jerry Rice, and Keyshawn Johnson to Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Chad Johnson who have contributed to this revolution. He also tells stories readers have never heard about their favorite players, shares theories about the position that only get discussed in front offices and locker rooms, and offers revealing explanations on what these players mean to the league today, as well as why the NFL cant go forward without them.
One of the most riveting, insightful football books Ive ever read. This book takes you inside the huddle, along the sidelines, and deep into the secret world that is the NFL. Breathtaking work. Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author of Boys Will Be Boys and The Bad Guys Won
No one understands wide receivers better than Cris Carter, and I loved his book. If you want to understand how we think, and hear inside stories about the most over-the-top athletes in sports, read Going Deep. Jerry Rice, Hall of Fame wide receiver
I am so glad someone got Cris Carter to sit down and describe what makes receivers tick. (Its deeper than you think.) Youll get to the last page of this book and say, I really learned a lot hereand the pages flew by. Peter King, senior writer, Sports Illustrated; author of Monday Morning Quarterback; and two-time National Sportswriter of the Year

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Aikman, Troy, 15, 68, 70, 77, 115, 136, 155, 248

Alexander, Hubbard, 143

Allen, Eric, 60, 9495, 97, 11012, 11517

Allen, Larry, 267

Alworth, Lance, 25

Andersen, Morten, 150

Anderson, Gary, 149

Anderson, Willie Flipper, 62

Atkinson, George, 2829

Austin, Miles, 277

Bailey, Champ, 286

Ball, Jerry, 43

Banks, Tyra, 180

Barkley, Charles, 108, 113

Barnett, Fred, 65, 66

basketball, 36, 10114, 18889

Butch Carters career in, 30, 43, 91, 1015

Cris Carters playing of, 22, 30, 31, 42, 72, 1014, 107, 113

Bay, Rick, 54

Belichick, Bill, 68, 18081, 184, 209, 230, 231, 261, 263

Bellamy, Mike, 65

Benson, Tom, 205

Berman, Chris, 11, 116

Bias, Len, 7273

Biletnikoff, Fred, 27, 193

Billick, Brian, 1112, 47, 92, 106, 139, 142, 145, 168, 206, 232, 253

Billups, Terry, 147

Bird, Larry, 108, 113, 114

Birk, Matt, 141, 14748, 168, 186, 194

Blackburn, Katie, 235

Bloom, Lloyd, 4243, 5253, 56

Blount, Mel, 27, 88, 209

Boldin, Anquan, 216, 221, 286

Boston, David, 55, 188, 200

Bowe, Dwayne, 243

Bradshaw, Terry, 2, 24

Brady, Tom, 14, 202, 23032, 261, 273, 287

Branch, Deion, 17, 224

Brees, Drew, 1415, 202, 206, 273

Bright, Anthony, 201

Brown, Charlie, 33, 108

Brown, Jerome, 110, 165

Brown, Mike, 170

Brown, Paul, 47

Brown, Sheldon, 187, 18990, 192, 233

Brown, Tim, 11, 15, 41, 162, 198, 251, 252, 258, 266

Browner, Joey, 57

Bruce, Earle, 31, 32, 38, 5355

Bruce, Isaac, 11, 155, 257

Bryant, Dez, 27677, 282

Bryant, Kobe, 281

Burress, Plaxico, 3, 14, 208, 232, 24142, 254, 273

Bush, Reggie, 206

Byars, Keith, 51, 60, 62, 63, 110

Callahan, Bill, 266

Carmichael, Harold, 26, 27, 37, 189

Carroll, Pete, 243

Carter, Anthony, 75, 76, 85

Carter, Butch (brother), 22, 3032, 43, 91, 1017, 109, 150

Carter, Cris:

basketball playing of, 22, 30, 31, 42, 72, 1014, 107, 113

childhood of, 2123, 25, 26, 30

coaching of, 27475, 278

drug and alcohol problems of, 6367, 7176, 79, 81, 83, 119, 133, 229, 281, 284

Hall of Fame and, 24752, 26568, 281

Minnesota Vikings signing, 67, 229

number of receptions, 1112, 9293, 16263, 220, 248, 265

Ohio State career of, 3032, 4142, 44, 51, 5356, 60, 62, 177, 281

Philadelphia Eagles recruitment, 5557

as quarterback, 2223, 25

receiver position chosen by, 2326

retirement from Vikings, 174, 197, 247

rookie symposium talks of, 278, 281, 28384

Walters-Bloom scandal and, 4244, 5156, 62

Carter, Duron (son), 67, 119, 140, 163, 240, 268, 27475

Carter, John (brother), 267

Carter, Joyce (mother), 22, 31, 55, 67, 102, 177

Carter, Melanie (wife), 53, 56, 65, 67, 72, 73, 75, 119, 133, 140, 163, 177, 240, 26667, 274

Carter, Monterae (daughter), 119, 163

Chandler, Chris, 149

Chandler, Wes, 49, 60

Chebret, Wayne, 128

Christy, Jeff, 92

Clark, Dwight, 48

Clark, Gary, 49, 60, 62, 108

Clark, Ryan, 223

Clayton, Mark, 32, 60, 108

Clinton, Bill, 226

Coleman, Derrick, 131

Collinsworth, Cris, 32

Colston, Marques, 277

Conway, Curtis, 131

Cooley, Archie, 44

Coryell, Don, 49

Coslet, Bruce, 180

Coughlin, Tom, 199, 241

Cowher, Bill, 16

Craig, Mark, 26567

Craig, Roger, 90

Cruz, Victor, 3, 273, 277, 281, 286

Culpepper, Daunte, 15557, 163, 185, 186, 207, 213

Cunningham, Randall, 57, 145, 147, 149, 207, 28081

Cunningham, Sam, 24

Curtis, Isaac, 46

Dalton, Andy, 280

Davis, Al, 187

Davis, Anthony, 24, 36

Davis, Mouse, 49

Davis, Terrell, 200

Dean, Fred, 249

DeCesare, Carmella, 172

Deese, Derrick, 161

Dent, Richard, 247

Diamond, Jeff, 131

Ditka, Mike, 13637

Dixon, David, 149

Dixon, Hanford, 88

Donahue, Terry, 16162

Dorsett, Tony, 77

Douglas, Hugh, 191

Driver, Donald, 260

Dugans, Ron, 202

Dukes, Jamie, 77, 87, 88, 98

Duncan, Curtis, 50

Dungy, Tony, 134, 144, 183, 266

Duper, Mark, 32, 60, 108

Dyson, Kevin, 13738

Edwards, Troy, 254

Ellard, Henry, 50, 62, 127, 170

Ellis, Greg, 137

Elway, John, 14, 38, 155

Engram, Bobby, 125

Erickson, Dennis, 172

Erving, Julius Dr. J, 109

ESPN, 1, 3, 5, 1113, 11617, 223, 224, 249, 261, 269

Ewing, Patrick, 104

Faulk, Marshall, 252, 257

Faust, Gerry, 31

Favre, Brett, 14, 146, 155, 191

Fisher, Jeff, 262

Fitzgerald, Carol, 211, 21516

Fitzgerald, Larry, 2, 9, 21127, 243, 245, 257, 26972, 281, 283

Fitzgerald, Larry, Sr., 21115, 217, 226

Fitzgerald, Marcus, 216

Flacco, Joe, 28586

Fontana, Jeff, 16970

Fouts, Dan, 49

Fox Sports, 11417

Franzese, Michael, 52

Fryar, Irving, 38, 42, 125, 126, 136

Gaffney, Jabar, 230

Galloway, Joey, 55, 127, 184

Gannon, Rich, 15, 9091

Garcia, Jeff, 160, 161, 17273, 192

Garnett, Kevin, 217

Garrett, Jason, 234

George, Jeff, 207

Gibbs, Joe, 4849, 108

Gifford, Frank, 3334

Ginn, Ted, Jr., 55

Givins, Ernest, 50

Gladman, Charles, 54

Glenn, Terry, 55, 125, 127, 130, 18081, 184, 230

Gonzalez, Anthony, 55, 274

Graham, Jeff, 55

Grant, Bud, 266

Green, A. J., 27172, 273, 280

Green, Darrell, 88, 111, 247, 249

Green, Denny, 1719, 81, 8385, 90, 91, 121, 122, 131, 13538, 142, 145, 156, 16467, 182, 207, 211, 216

Greenberg, Mike, 1, 269

Greene, Rashad, 276

Groh, Al, 17980, 182

Gruden, Jon, 3, 18284

Grunwald, Glen, 103

Guy, Ray, 247

Hagan, Bob, 265

Haley, Todd, 124, 127, 130, 21819, 221, 222, 234, 243

Hammer, MC, 95, 97

Hanks, Merton, 96, 97, 111, 158, 28081, 285

Harbaugh, Jim, 280

Hard Knocks, 263

Harper, Alvin, 17, 9899, 111

Harris, Franco, 21

Harris, Napoleon, 186

Harrison, James, 16, 223

Harrison, Marvin, 10, 125, 12728, 154, 192, 198, 257

Harrison, Rodney, 2, 232, 256

Hartman, Sid, 16568

Hauck, Tim, 79

Hayes, Woody, 31

Haynes, Mike, 88

HBO, 174, 19798, 263

Heimerdinger, Mike, 262

Hill, David, 115

Hill, Tony, 27

Hoge, Merril, 194

Holcomb, Derek, 103

Holmes, Santonio, 1, 1516, 55, 224, 256, 279

Holt, Torry, 155, 198, 257

Hopkins, Wes, 110

Horn, Joe, 1, 15, 35, 81, 125, 2036, 217, 245, 256, 27980

Houshmandzadeh, T. J., 95, 2012, 235, 236, 238, 263

Houston, Allan, 30

Houston, Wade, 30

Hughes, B. Wayne, 24

Hutson, Don, 25

Ingram, Mark, Sr., 56

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