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(PRNewsChannel) / May 25, 2010 / DALLAS / In releasing their new, explosive book, former NFL star tight end Billy Joe DuPree and Spencer Kopf, a former players' attorney and municipal judge in Texas, quote Yogi Berra saying it's "déjà vu all over again" as they compared current negotiations to avoid an NFL strike to similar talks before the 1982 strike.

THE UNBROKEN LINE (SMI Books/iUniverse, 2010), is based on countless first-hand accounts and court records, providing a provocative look at the issue behind the scenes.

In the book, reporting begins in 1982, the year of the last NFL strike, and focuses on those 57 uncertain days in professional football where fumbled negotiations nearly left players and fans without the game they love.

Though the NFLPA took credit for ending the stalemate, in the book DuPree and Kopf reveal for the first time how a last minute "Hail Mary" play from an unlikely group of athletes actually saved the season by forcing a settlement.

Nearly 28 years later, with the NFL again on the brink of a strike, DuPree and Kopf say it's critical to revisit the past now because many of the same men who were at the bargaining table then have returned for an encore performance to run the show.

The message from THE UNBROKEN LINE sets up a goal line stand against DeMaurice Smith, the executive director of the NFLPA, who finds himself at odds with many players over what they're entitled to and rightfully deserve.

In a David v. Goliath story of greed and power, THE UNBROKEN LINE paints a picture of how NFL stars are, in some cases, unknowingly being undermined by the very people who should be representing them: their association. And how now, players - both current and retired - are still fighting for health coverage, retirement packages and a greater say in their contracts.

MIKE DITKA, Former Bears Coach, THE UNBROKEN LINE Foreword
"What THE UNBROKEN LINE reveals is that players in 1982 had to battle people who were supposed to be guiding them. This is the worst kind of foe."

EMMITT SMITH, NFL's all-time leading rusher
"This book honors retired players of today, and of tomorrow."

Quotes from THE UNBROKEN LINE
Why The Story Needed to be Told: "This story needed to be told, not only to set the record straight as to what really happened during those tenuous weeks in the fall of 1982, but to bring an end to the continuous misrepresentations of the people entrusted to protect.

Product details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher iUniverse (September 18, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 144019159X

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PRESS RELEASE
(PRNewsChannel) / May 25, 2010 / DALLAS / In releasing their new, explosive book, former NFL star tight end Billy Joe DuPree and Spencer Kopf, a former players' attorney and municipal judge in Texas, quote Yogi Berra saying it's "déjà vu all over again" as they compared current negotiations to avoid an NFL strike to similar talks before the 1982 strike.

THE UNBROKEN LINE (SMI Books/iUniverse, 2010), is based on countless first-hand accounts and court records, providing a provocative look at the issue behind the scenes.

In the book, reporting begins in 1982, the year of the last NFL strike, and focuses on those 57 uncertain days in professional football where fumbled negotiations nearly left players and fans without the game they love.

Though the NFLPA took credit for ending the stalemate, in the book DuPree and Kopf reveal for the first time how a last minute "Hail Mary" play from an unlikely group of athletes actually saved the season by forcing a settlement.

Nearly 28 years later, with the NFL again on the brink of a strike, DuPree and Kopf say it's critical to revisit the past now because many of the same men who were at the bargaining table then have returned for an encore performance to run the show.

The message from THE UNBROKEN LINE sets up a goal line stand against DeMaurice Smith, the executive director of the NFLPA, who finds himself at odds with many players over what they're entitled to and rightfully deserve.

In a David v. Goliath story of greed and power, THE UNBROKEN LINE paints a picture of how NFL stars are, in some cases, unknowingly being undermined by the very people who should be representing them their association. And how now, players - both current and retired - are still fighting for health coverage, retirement packages and a greater say in their contracts.

MIKE DITKA, Former Bears Coach, THE UNBROKEN LINE Foreword
"What THE UNBROKEN LINE reveals is that players in 1982 had to battle people who were supposed to be guiding them. This is the worst kind of foe."

EMMITT SMITH, NFL's all-time leading rusher
"This book honors retired players of today, and of tomorrow."

Quotes from THE UNBROKEN LINE
Why The Story Needed to be Told "This story needed to be told, not only to set the record straight as to what really happened during those tenuous weeks in the fall of 1982, but to bring an end to the continuous misrepresentations of the people entrusted to protect.
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