I enjoy alternative history, so, anything in that field by Harry Turtledove. John Birmingham has some good stuff too.
DeMille is a good read.
When Clancy writes his own stuff it's good, but he's been absent for about 2 years.
Otherwise most of the books I really enjoyed are fairly old.
After bragging about their 2 game winning 'streak' now the Dolfleons are talking about being a wild card team in the same sentence.
Ah, nothing exceeds like success.
They play the Vikings next so I guess the talk after that will be about winning the Superbowl.
Nothing at all that I can recall. He was a prince, the toast of the town. Always classy. He brought a lot of pride to the town by setting the NFL record at a time when the Sabres and Braves were still fledgling franchises suffering through their
I remember walking into the Brick bar and there he was with two or three blondes rubbing on him. I dont remember if he was married at the time.
Death Traps- Belton Cooper
Biggest Brother-Larry Alexander
Utah Beach-Balkoski
Omaha Beach- Balkoski
6 Armies in Normandy -Keegan
I would avoid "The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc" The Rangers story is minmal, it deals mostly with Reagans career.
Losman, the O-Line, etc. etc.
Where is the mention of 'wide right'? I told my son, I hope the Colts do go down and score after the miss because then at least we'd know the game wasn't lost on a missed kick. Well, we never will.
Donte Whitner is a thug. He was arrested for domestic violence against his girlfriend. Ergo-The Bills are thugs. Buffalo is a city full of thugs, oh and murderers (if the glove does not fit, you must acquit). Ohio State is a thug school.