In this autobiography, Sam Huff recounts his journey from coal-country
poverty to NFL superstardom. One of the first dominant middle
linebackers in history of the NFL, Huff led Gotham's G-Men to an NFL
championship his first year and was catapulted into the national
consciousness. He was the first NFL player to be featured on the cover
of Time magazine, was sent to Vietnam to meet the troops, and he was
the subject of the famous 1960 television special The Violent World of
Sam Huff. And all the while Huff's battles on the field raged-with Jim
Taylor, Alan Ameche, Jim Brown, and others. Controlled Violence is a
walk through the formative years of the NFL, this is also the story of
Huff's journey through a life in football, from his early West Virginia
days to the heights of New York, from being traded to the Redskins to
his life after football, and finding a new home in the announcer's
booth, back with his old friend Sonny Jurgensen, spending his Sundays
around the game that made him.