Gunslinger: The Remarkable, Improbable, Iconic Life of Brett Favre
Written by Jeff Pearlman
Narrated by Barry Abrams
4.5/5
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Jeff Pearlman
JEFF PEARLMAN is the New York Times bestselling author of ten books. His subjects include the ’80s Los Angeles Lakers (Showtime), the 1986 New York Mets (The Bad Guys Won), the ’90s Dallas Cowboys (Boys Will Be Boys), and NFL legends Walter Payton (Sweetness) and Brett Favre (Gunslinger). HBO adapted Showtime into the dramatic series Winning Time, produced and directed by Adam McKay. A former Sports Illustrated senior writer and ESPN.com columnist, Pearlman is the host of the Two Writers Slinging Yang podcast and blogs regularly at jeffpearlman.com.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Incredible book. Great story and journey. I learned a lot and was highly inspired and entertained!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Jeff Pearlman has written several books that peel the varnish off and gives us a glimpse at the real lives of sports stars. This book about the life of Brett Favre is no exception. It reveals the great, the good, the not so good, and the bad. It’s all here.
This biography of Favre does a great job of filling in his childhood, high school, and college days which many people are not as aware of. Brett started out as a prankster and living life hard (or to its fullest) and he never really quit. The book details his rise in the National Football League and offers many anecdotes about his behavior, both good and bad, but also about his unbelievable play on the field.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Brett Favre is his almost Jekyll and Hyde nature. He can be unbelievably kind to young fans and those in need, but unbelievably cruel to some family members and teammates. His practical jokes sometimes went a little too far bordering on meanness. He is a good family man but also a philanderer. He basically behaved, even as a superstar, like a juvenile with too many hormones and too little brains. He also became addicted to alcohol and painkillers while in the NFL.
Another interesting aspect of the book is Farve’s father Irv and how he really latched onto Brett’s fame and fortune and started living out his own dreams through his son. He also was a philanderer and spent a lot of time around the team, in bars, and bragging about who his son was. I didn’t know much about Irv until this book.
Finally the book of course talks about Favre’s incredible Hall of Fame football career. Despite the prankster attitude he took football seriously and clearly loved playing the game. He had one of the best arms in NFL history but his biggest downfall, as the title of the book suggests, was he was a gunslinger. He often took chances he shouldn’t have so in addition to the many passing records he holds, he also holds the record for most interceptions in a career. I would argue that Green Bay would have won more than one Super Bowl had Favre not had a tendency to throw interceptions in the playoffs.
The details about his move to the New York Jets and then the Minnesota Vikings after Green Bay Packers got fed up with the uncertainty of whether Brett really would retire or not is well told here. There was a lot of drama in Green Bay around Brett’s departure and he didn’t help matters by playing into the drama with his coy indecisiveness for a few years.
The only fault I have with the book overall is there really isn’t much that is new here except some of the interviews conducted during the book. But a lot of what is chronicled here is mostly already known. The book does a nice job of pulling it all together go and weaving together the narrative of Brett’s life on and off the field. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Brett Favre was one of my favorite quarterbacks of all time. And being a life long Packer fan it was a real treat to watch him every week, up to the ugly divorce. Jeff Perlman delivers essentially a no holds barred account of this icons trials and tribulations through his early years, his career, and exit from the stage.We get the usual play by play accounts of some of the noted games through his career and the good stuff and bad stuff from behind the scenes that we did not see or even hear about much. Favre was if nothing else, entertaining. Like a runaway rollercoaster we all got more than we paid for or even bargained for. From his Huck Finn approach to the game to his drama queen exit there is never a dull moment. The darker side of Brett is also laid out. His alcoholism, addiction, partying, and womanizing is here also. Deanna took the worst of it but stood by her man, many would not have. With Brett you can always count on getting both, up and down, good and bad, in an endless loop.