The Blood and Guts, Tyler Dunne
The Blood and Guts, Tyler Dunne
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The Blood and Guts
How Tight Ends Save Football

Author: Tyler Dunne

Narrator: Alan Carlson

Unabridged: 12 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 10/18/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The definitive guide to the real men of the gridiron: NFL tight ends.

There is no profession in sports like the NFL tight end. None. You must mash 320-pound defensive ends in the run game. You must twist your torso at impossible angles to make acrobatic catches downfield in the pass game. You must have a certain element of crazy to you, too. The tight end is a blend of brain and brawn and bruises…so many bruises. BLOOD AND GUTS tracks the fascinating rise of this position one tight end at a time, from Mike Ditka and John Mackey in the '60s to Rob Gronkowski today. As much as football has changed over the years, there has always been one glorious constant: the tight end.
 
None of this is by accident, either. There’s a reason all of these players were magnetically drawn to the position.
 
In BLOOD AND GUTS, Tyler Dunne interviews the greatest tight ends ever, whose stories reveal why they were uniquely qualified to serve as the blood and the guts of football—the players keeping this sport alive and well. There’s a reason Mike Ditka epitomized true toughness in pro football through the 1960s. Ben Coates, the son of a World War II vet, put an entire childhood spent building roofs to use by smashing defenders in the open field. Tony Gonzalez matured from a kid terrified of bullies to an absolute beast terrifying defensive backs. His entire life, Jeremy Shockey has been hellbent on sticking it to anyone who doubts him. And from afar, a young “Gronk” idolized Shockey and took his approach to a whole new level.
 
Here, great American tight ends share countless harrowing, never-before-told stories. One moment, a tight end (Gonzalez) nearly socks a coach in the eye. The next, a tight end (Shockey) is breaking the orbital bone of someone in a bar fight.
 
There’s no one in sports like them. BLOOD AND GUTS brings them to life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by J Earl on November 11, 2022

The Blood and Guts by Tyler Dunne is an excellent history of the tight end position told largely through short biographical sketches of many of the key players, from Ditka and Mackey through to our current group of exceptional tight ends. I grew up with the Ditkas and the Mackeys, especially Mackey s......more

Goodreads review by Zach on February 10, 2023

Along with a natural inclination towards any new NFL-related tome, I have a special interest in the tight end position due to--of all things--a proclivity towards drafting them in fantasy football. Here, author Tyler Dunne composes a history of the TE position through a series of mini-bios from Mike......more

Goodreads review by Scott on May 04, 2024

(3.5 stars) (Audiobook) A bit more of an interesting read than I originally expected. This work looks at the Tight End position in football, one that has evolved from extra blocker/occasional receiver to now a key part of any offensive attack, especially in the NFL. Dunne describes the evolution of......more

Goodreads review by Ian on January 22, 2024

It's not so much a book as a collection of 15 features on tight ends. Each chapter is a feature on a different player who excelled at the position. Travis Kelce and Jason Witten both are ranked in the top 4 all-time in catches among tight ends, but somehow neither of them got a chapter. (I'm not sur......more

Goodreads review by Scott on November 03, 2022

I was excited to receive an advanced readers copy of “The Blood and Guts” by Tyler Dunne. And the book did not disappoint. Dunne has authored a very interesting sports book: which doesn’t often occur. Dunne has mixed together both the background stories of a number of legendary NFL tight ends while......more


Quotes

“This is an exceptional look at one of football’s most fascinating and overlooked positions, reported and told richly by one of our finest pro football writers. With insight and humanity, Tyler Dunne profiles the game’s great tight ends while reflecting on their place in the evolution of their position.”—Dan Pompei, senior writer for The Athletic

“Football is complicated, as you know. We need enthusiastic wordsmiths who love the game to figure it out, and to advance theories about the real meaning of it. This is what Tyler Dunne does in THE BLOOD AND GUTS. In these pages—very early, in fact—you’ll learn why the tight end position is so crucial to understanding everything about football, and you’ll see why the ethos of men like Mike Ditka was so important to the game, and to the position. As Dunne writes, ‘The tight end is the sport itself distilled to one position.’ He's right.”—Peter King, NBC Sports

"From the grit and power of Iron Mike Ditka to the athleticism of Tony Gonzalez and the combination of both with Rob Gronkowsk - and so many others in between - Tyler Dunne brings us inside the souls of these men who helped transform the game of football. Ditka and John Mackey began the tight end revolution and Gonzalez, George Kittle, Gronk and others refined it, elevating the position to an art form and showing how teams could gain a huge advantage. Dunne’s revealing portraits of these men provide terrific insight into a fearlessness and relentlessness that make them some of the toughest and most interesting players in the game. He earns their trust, and they respond by sharing details of their lives that enrich the reader in a well-written and painstakingly reported book."—Bob Glauber, co-author of The Forgotten First and author of Guts and Genius

“Just like every great quarterback needs a great tight end, every fan of the game needs this book! Stories that span the history of the game and Tyler does an incredible job bringing it to life.”—Dallas Clark, Former Colts TE

“It’s easy to watch and appreciate a Gronk or George Kittle dominate a game, blocking and receiving. It’s not easy to step back and say, how did we get here at this all-important position? That’s what Ty does. An exhaustive, illuminating, fascinating deep dive is the result. By the time you finish, you’ll know more about the NFL’s best and craziest dudes than you ever could ask for. A great read.”—Ian Rapoport, NFL Network’s Insider