Heart and Steel, Bill Cowher
Heart and Steel, Bill Cowher
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Heart and Steel

Author: Bill Cowher, Michael Holley

Narrator: Fred Sanders, Bill Cowher

Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

A poignant, inspirational story about football, family, and love from Bill Cowher, the Super Bowl–winning, Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steelers coach, and cohost of CBS’s The NFL Today.

Long before the Lombardi Trophy, the Golden Hall of Fame jacket, and successful TV career, legendary head coach Bill Cowher was simply “Billy from Crafton.”

Born and raised just fifteen minutes from old Three Rivers Stadium, it was in Crafton where the foundation of Cowher’s irrepressible work ethic, passion for teaching, and love of football and the Pittsburgh Steelers were built. Now, for the first time, Cowher shines a light on a life filled with success, achieved through will and resilience in situations which, often times, appeared to be hopeless.

In Heart and Steel, Cowher takes you on his journey from childhood to the undersized, mohawked, disco-dancing North Carolina State linebacker, to fighting for a spot as a “bubble player” with the Browns and Eagles, before injuries ended his playing career. Bill explores how that same drive led to his big coaching break, running Special Teams for Marty Schottenheimer and the Cleveland Browns at just twenty-seven-years-old, before taking over the Pittsburgh Steelers seven years later.

But this is more than a “football story.”

In 2010, Bill lost his beloved wife, Kaye, and father, Laird, within three months of one another. It forced him, yet again, to summon that resiliency to unearth a stronger version of himself—not only so he could march on, but to add a deeper level to the loving, supportive father his three daughters had always known.

Cowher’s learned many lessons in his life; as a father, grandfather, husband, coach, and broadcaster. He shows you how you can continue to grow by embracing change, personally and professionally, through renewed perspective and social consciousness. You can, too, with the same heart and steel.

About Bill Cowher

Bill Cowher coached the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992 through 2006, winning Super Bowl XL. He’s one of only two coaches in NFL history to lead his team to the playoffs in each of his first six seasons and, at the time, was the youngest coach to ever a lead a team to the Super Bowl. Cowher currently serves as cohost of CBS’s The NFL Today. In 2020, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Cowher lives in New York with wife, Veronica. You can follow him on Twitter @CowherCBS.

About Michael Holley

Michael Holley is a six-time New York Times bestselling author and former columnist at The Boston Globe. He currently works for NBC Sports, cohosting the popular show Brother From Another. Holley is also a Professor of Journalism at Boston University. He lives in Massachusetts. You can follow him on Twitter @MichaelSHolley.


Reviews

First off, I'm a Steelers fan because my dad has been a life-long Steelers fan. I bought him this book for father's day, and bought myself a copy so we could read it together. I missed the Bill Cowher Steelers era, I was too young and honestly, just didn't care about football back then. Cowher is my......more

Goodreads review by Will

Bill Cowher’s autobiography offers remarkable insight into how he integrated his family, his football, and also his faith at the same time. It is certainly a biography of a football player and coach, and will be greatly enjoyed by Steelers fans (such as myself), but just as Cowher was more than just......more

Goodreads review by TJ

After reading this I have even more respect for Bill Cowher. What an outstanding human being. I laughed, I cried, and I reminisced. Wonderful book.......more

Goodreads review by Sydney

What a great book! Not only is it a biography of Bill Cowher's life, it is a thoughtful reflection of what it is to be a professional coach in the National Football League and more. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the 'other side' of fifteen Steelers seasons as well as learning about Cowher's inspiring......more