The Genius is the gripping account of Bill Walsh's career and how,
through tactical and organizational skill, he transformed the San
Francisco Forty Niners from a fallen franchise into a football dynasty.
Along with his right-hand man John McVay, Walsh built the foundation for
this success by drafting or trading for a durable core of stars,
including Joe Montana, Fred Dean, and Hacksaw Reynolds. (Walsh would
later restock the team with such players as Jerry Rice, Steve Young, and
Charles Haley.) The key to Walsh's genius perhaps lay in his keen
understanding of his athletes' psyches-he knew what brought out the best
in each of them. With unmatched access to players, fellow coaches,
executives, beat reporters, and Walsh himself, David Harris recounts the
whole story-including Walsh's pre-Niners odyssey, the demons that pushed
him throughout his career, and the scope of his impact on the game
beyond the field and locker room. In the end, Harris reveals the
brilliant man behind the coaching legend.