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PublicAffairs is a publishing house founded in 1997. It is a tribute to the standards, values, and flair of three persons who have served as mentors to countless reporters, writers, editors, and book people of all kinds, including me.

I.F. S TONE , proprietor of I. F. Stones Weekly, combined a commitment to the First Amendment with entrepreneurial zeal and reporting skill and became one of the great independent journalists in American history. At the age of eighty, Izzy publishedThe Trial of Socrates, which was a national bestseller. He wrote the book after he taught himself ancient Greek.

B ENJAMIN C. B RADLEE was for nearly thirty years the charismatic editorial leader ofThe Washington Post. It was Ben who gave the Post the range and courage to pursue such historic issues as Watergate. He supported his reporters with a tenacity that made them fearless and it is no accident that so many became authors of influential, best-selling books.

R OBERT L. B ERNSTEIN , the chief executive of Random House for more than a quarter century, guided one of the nations premier publishing houses. Bob was personally responsible for many books of political dissent and argument that challenged tyranny around the globe. He is also the founder and longtime chair of Human Rights Watch, one of the most respected human rights organizations in the world.

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For fifty years, the banner of Public Affairs Press was carried by its owner Morris B. Schnapper, who published Gandhi, Nasser, Toynbee, Truman, and about 1,500 other authors. In 1983, Schnapper was described byThe Washington Post as a redoubtable gadfly. His legacy will endure in the books to come.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Florio, Mike, author.

Title: Playmakers : how the NFL really works (and doesnt) / Mike Florio.

Description: First edition. | New York, N.Y. : PublicAffairs, 2022.

Identifiers: LCCN 2021033337 | ISBN 9781541700185 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781541700178 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: National Football League. | National Football LeagueCorrupt practices. | FootballCorrupt practicesUnited States. | Football playersUnited StatesConduct of life.

Classification: LCC GV955.5.N35 F57 2022 | DDC 796.332/640973dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033337

ISBNs: 9781541700185 (hardcover), 9781541700178 (e-book)

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In memory of my parents,
Herman Butch Florio and Margaret Ann Alexander Florio

PICTURE YOURSELF WALKING out your door after dinner. The air is cooling after a hot day. Theres a bit of a breeze. You can feel it pushing your shirt against your lower back.

Youre standing in the driveway, seven feet away from the garage. The door is down. Its painted off-white. You see the lines where the rectangular panels will separate as it slides up squeakily on the metal tracks, the dent from where your kid ran into it with his bike and then tried to deny it. A row of windows lines the top of the door, as if you (or anyone else) will ever climb onto a step stool to have a look inside. All youd find is the Ford Taurus and the Subaru Forester and the weed whacker and the half-filled gasoline can with a rag stuck in the hole because you lost the nozzle. And a smattering of grimy and long-forgotten toys.

Now, run. Run right into the door. Run as hard as you can.

Get up. You OK? Who cares if youre not? Go back and do it again.

Do it again.

And again. And again.

After youve done it about fifty times or so, youll feel like an NFL player feels after a game.

Now, do it every Sunday (plus maybe a Thursday or a Monday or a Saturday instead) for the next eighteen weeks. Dont worry. Youll get one of those weeks off to restuntil you get to keep doing it some more.

And if you do it really well, youll get to do it even more. Another three or four weekends.

Do that from September through January, and youll begin to understand life in the NFL.

Weve become conditioned over the years to think its glitz and its glamour and its riches and its luxury and its whatever else is good and enviable to play in the NFL. Its not. Its pain and its agony and its surgeries and its pressure and its stress and its everyone you know wanting some of what you have, and its a far cry from the fun, thrilling life that a resentful nation of fans believes it to be.

Now, go back to your driveway. And before you run full speed into the garage door, pretend that youre doing it in front of sixty-five thousand people. Half the time, when youre on the home team, theyll love you (unless they think you suck). The other half the time, when youre on the road team, theyll hate you with a flaming passion (especially if they know you dont suck).

With millions more watching at home. With people who have get-rich-quick cash riding on the outcome of the game. With tens of thousands who own you in fantasy football needing you to score a touchdown, or three. With an unlimited number of assholes on social media who will hurl insults at you, your wife, your mother, your kids. Who will threaten to kill you, or them, if you fail to perform in a way that advances their financial interests, their rooting interests, or both.

Welcome to the real life of an NFL player. Welcome to the pain. The stress. The heartache. Welcome to the hours spent trying to mend a broken body to the point that it can keep running into that garage door. Welcome to the challenges of realizing your peak earning potential well before your twenty-fifth birthday and the demands from family and friends who believe that the fountain of cash will last forever, or at least a lot longer than it actually will.

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