By Chris Willis, NFL Films
Bill Walsh (1984) |
Building a Champion
Building a Champion (Published 1990) |
Walsh�s autobiography (written with Glenn Dickey, sports columnist of the San Francisco Chronicle), Building a Champion was published in 1990 (St. Martin�S Press) just two years after retiring from the 49ers. In this 272-page volume Walsh gives background and insight into his coaching life; including his stops in Cincinnati and Oakland. He also explains his coaching philosophy about scripting plays; coaching quarterbacks; and building an organization. One of the best football autobiographies you can read. A plus is the Appendix in the back with four pages of Walsh�s most famous called plays including The Catch.
The Catch play drawn up by Bill Walsh |
Rough Magic: Bill Walsh�s Return to Stanford Football
Rough Magic: Bill Walsh's Return to Stanford Football (1994) |
Rough Magic was written by Lowell Cohn, long-time sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, and published in 1994. Cohn�s book followed Walsh�s return to coach at Stanford. It covers the whole 1992 Stanford football season with unlimited access to Walsh, his players and coaches.
Bill Walsh: Finding the Winning Edge
Bill Walsh: Finding the Winning Edge (1998) |
In 1998 Walsh had his whole coaching philosophy and organizational foundation written in a 550-page �Bible.� Co-written with James Peterson and fellow coach Brian Billick, Finding the Winning Edge offers Walsh�s unique blueprint for developing a successful football program, as well as how to hire and develop a qualified staff; evaluate and acquire talented players; designing a winning program; making the right decisions, and so much more. Tons of high school, college, and even NFL coaches refer to this coaching �Bible� on how to run a football program.
Bill Walsh: Remembering The Genius, 1931-2007
Bill Walsh: Remembering "The Genius" 1931-2007 (2007) |
Published by Sports Publishing, Inc. in 2007, this short 95-page paperback honors the life and legacy of Bill Walsh. Mainly filled with photos and short one or two page essays, Remembering �The Genius� is a nice collectors piece for fans of the great Hall of Fame coach.
The Genius: How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty
The Genius: How Bill Walsh Reinvented Football and Created an NFL Dynasty (2008) |
Written in 2008 by David Harris (author of The League) The Genius (Random House) was published one year after Walsh had passed at the age of 75. Harris�s beautiful writing style brings Walsh to life with all of his glories and flaws. Definitely worth a read.
Today, let us remember "The Genius," by reading some of the best football books ever published.
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