Rocket Men, John Eisenberg
Rocket Men, John Eisenberg
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Rocket Men
The Black Quarterbacks Who Revolutionized Pro Football

Author: John Eisenberg

Narrator: Brad Sanders

Unabridged: 14 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 09/05/2023


Synopsis

An acclaimed sportswriter offers an inside look at the Black quarterbacks whose skill and grit transformed the NFL  In Rocket Men, John Eisenberg offers the definitive history of Black quarterbacks in the NFL—men who shaped not only the history of football but the cause of civil rights in America. From early pioneers like Fritz Pollard to groundbreaking modern standouts like Marlin Briscoe and James “Shack” Harris, Black quarterbacks had to be twice as good as their white counterparts to get playing time—and even then, many never got that chance. That didn’t begin to change in earnest until the 1990s and the 2000s, when racist notions about what Black quarterbacks supposedly couldn’t do began to fade, paving the way for today’s stars like Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson.  Drawing on deep historical research and exclusive interviews with Black quarterbacks and players, coaches, and talent evaluators who have worked alongside them, Rocket Men is a celebration of the athletes and activists who transformed the game. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by C on December 13, 2023

Rocket Men is a well written and excellent book on the history of Black quarterbacks in the NFL. The primary thesis of the book is that racism and racial stereotypes have historically kept well deserving Black quarterbacks from an opportunity to be starting quarterbacks in the NFL. Two false narrati......more

Goodreads review by Drake on April 13, 2024

One of the few books to actually deliver on the praise from its cover.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on April 28, 2024

P. 172: “Doug, it’s obvious you’ve been a Black quarterback for some time. When did it start to matter?” Butch John, The Clarion-Ledger The latest edition of the NFL Draft began last Thursday. What was once an afterthought has become an “event.” A multiple day event that is simulcast over multiple ne......more

Goodreads review by Terrence on March 21, 2024

Love everything about this book. I am sports fan who knows quite about sports history and trivia. I love how much of this history I don’t know. This needs to be taught in school as America as a whole can learn about the history of oppression in this position and how it’s handled.......more

Goodreads review by Nicholas on February 06, 2024

Rocket Men is a thorough account of the many talented quarterbacks throughout football history who were denied opportunities because they were Black. Eisenberg explores the stories of greats from Fritz Pollard to Lamar Jackson who persevered despite the racism built into professional football's foun......more


Quotes

“In Rocket Men, John Eisenberg pulls off a tough but neat trick. He has written a book that offers both a compelling story and a blunt look at the history of race in the NFL through the sport’s most important position. It is written with grace, kindness, and an understanding eye towards the players who endured horrid discrimination, without sparing the perpetrators of that bigotry. Highly recommended.”
 —Mike Freeman, author of Football’s Fearless Activists

Rocket Men expertly tells the story of an important evolution in pro football over the course of nearly a hundred years, encompassing everything from the reluctance of teams to play Black quarterbacks Marlin Briscoe and James Harris at the beginning of the Super Bowl era in the mid-'60s all the way to the historic matchup of Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts starting against each other in Super Bowl LVII. As expected, Eisenberg's interviews and research are flawless.”
 —Gary Myers, New York Times–bestselling author of Brady vs. Manning

Rocket Men shines a spotlight on the important, yet often overlooked story of Black invisibility in professional football. This comprehensive history reveals that talented African American quarterbacks, whether unjustly passed over, benched, or shifted to different positions, have been hidden in plain sight since the earliest days of the NFL. Moving from the likes of Willie Thrower to Doug Williams to Lamar Jackson, Eisenberg traces pro football’s institutional racism, both on and off the field, with honesty, measure, and eloquence.”
 —Theresa Runstedtler, author of Black Ball