Head games -- Grit -- Greenwich -- Turning point -- Ten thousand spirals -- Just relax -- Comparisons -- All-American -- The $40 million man -- The express -- Running for my life -- Changing places -- Joe Montana's shoes -- Awkward -- Quarterback controversy -- The run -- Missed opportunity -- Uncashed checks -- Times are changing -- More than a feeling -- Losing it -- Blessing in disguise -- A run-pass threat -- MVP -- Dallas -- Going deep -- Sleepless in San Francisco -- One game at a time -- Keep the faith -- Reload -- The things that bind -- Fiery leader -- Super -- Fame -- Repeating isn't easy -- 60 minutes -- Pain -- Relief -- Let's go -- Staying Young -- She is out there -- The catch II -- The one -- Over and out -- The long good-bye.
Summary:
Steve Young produced some of the most memorable moments in NFL history. The Run--his electrifying 49-yard game-winning touchdown against Minnesota. The Catch II--his last-second touchdown strike against Green Bay. Then there were his record-setting six touchdown passes in Super Bowl XXIX. But Young's most impressive victories were personal ones that were won off the field when no one was watching. QB is a remarkably revealing memoir of an athletically gifted Mormon boy with a 4.0 GPZ, a photographic memory, and a severe case of childhood separation anxiety. This memoir gives readers the sense of being inside Young's helmet while he runs through opponents both on and off the field. -- adapted from book jacket.
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