Subtitle on jacket: "Girls, games, and gambling at Green Bay (and Notre Dame, too)."
Summary:
Paul Hornung was football's "Golden Boy" -- handsome, talented, and fabulously successful. He always loved the good life. But for Hornung, the good life came at a price: his gambling cost him a year's suspension from the NFL in 1963. He accepted his punishment, refusing to implicate anyone else, but in this autobiography he reveals just how widespread gambling was in the NFL.
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