Long before the Patriots took the 21st century by storm and became the
most dominant team in NFL history, pro football was something entirely
different in New England, something comically atrocious and riddled with
heartbreak. Before those juggernaut years of Bill Belichick, Tom Brady,
and sold-out crowds at Gillette Stadium came a hapless franchise that
managed only a single playoff victory in a quarter century and spent its
entire first decade of existence just trying to establish a permanent
home field (and even when they did, none of the toilets worked).
In From Darkness to Dynasty, bestselling author Jerry Thornton
irreverently chronicles those easily glossed-over, downtrodden
decades--years when the team claimed more headlines for lawsuits,
arrests, power struggles, drug problems, and inept, bizarre, behavior
from players, coaches, and owners than for anything they accomplished on
the field. Relive the behind-the-scenes dysfunction, the turmoil of
prolonged irrelevance, and the improbable way the Patriots finally
ascended to greatness. By turns hilarious and eye-opening, this is an
essential history for fans and disparagers alike, and a pointed reminder
that the best stories of triumph start with humble beginnings.