What It Takes: Fighting For My Life and My Love of the Game by Mark Herzlich


What It Takes: Fighting For My Life and My Love of the Game
Title : What It Takes: Fighting For My Life and My Love of the Game
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ISBN : 0451468805
ISBN-10 : 9780451468802
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 288
Publication : First published June 2, 2015

In 2011, he became starting linebacker for the New York Giants and triumphed in the Super Bowl—after being told his cancer diagnosis meant he would never play football again....

As a child, Herzlich found true meaning in football, eventually turning his passion into a first-team All-American spot at Boston College. But the budding star was sidelined by persistent, debilitating pain in his left leg. The shocking He had Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. Doctors put his odds of survival as low as ten percent—and no one thought he would be able to run, much less play football, again.

Then Herzlich learned of a radical treatment that would give him the best chance to regain his strength and maybe even play football again, but it could cost him his life. Relying on family, friends, faith, and deep wells of determination to help him through treatment, his plan worked. Not only could he run, but he was physically stronger than ever, and mentally ready to battle his way into the NFL. When he was passed over by all thirty-two teams in the draft, he dug deeper and continued his training, winning a spot in the Giants’ training camp and, eventually, on the team.

Mark Herzlich fought a battle against cancer, against statistics, and some days against himself. Told with candor and raw emotion, What It Takes is a story for anyone who has ever fought to beat the odds, for anyone who has ever been told that what they are about to attempt is next to impossible.

INCLUDES PHOTOS

With a foreword by New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin


What It Takes: Fighting For My Life and My Love of the Game Reviews


  • Kevin McGinn

    Wow! Great story of courage and over coming different obstacles. I am a TBI survivor and I know all about failure and persistence. I only did not like how he would hit people so hard give them a concussion. A head injury is no joke.