REMEMBER: BUM IS A NICKNAME, NOT A DESCRIPTION.
Bum Phillips became head coach of the National Football Leagues Houston Oilers in 1975. He retired from the league 10 years later as one of its most colorful characters of all time. While fans of Luv Ya Blue remember Phillips for his cowboy hat and boots, for his down-home Texas yarns, most people dont know he survived deadly battles during World War II, stumbled almost accidentally into football and later gave his life, during a trip to prison, to Jesus Christ. The book chronicles his transformation from a beer-drinking cowboy, U.S. Marine and football coach to a devoted son of God.
The complete story of a pro football icon. In it, you will learn:
Behind-the-scenes stories from his favorite NFL times.
How a small-town man ascended the ranks of high school, college and pro football.
Gripping accounts of his time during World War II.
His struggle to balance family life with NFL demands.
How a trip to prison catapulted this good ol boy into a faithful Christian.
He is a Bum - only in name. One of the most generous, loyal, and caring individuals I have ever known in sport. He balanced leadership and friendship better than anyone who ever stood on an NFL sideline. We can all learn from him and his remarkable life.
Jim Nantz, Emmy Award-winning CBS Sports broadcaster
People go through life never having the chance to experience special times and special people. I was lucky to have had the opportunity to share all of this with Bum Phillips and I feel blessed having done so. It is an honor to have shared my life with him.
Dan Pastorini, Former quarterback of the Houston Oilers
Bum Phillips book & will be a blessing to you./He was a great fol³±