12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption

12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption

by Casey Sherman, Dave Wedge

Narrated by Greg Baglia

Unabridged — 8 hours, 8 minutes

12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption

12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption

by Casey Sherman, Dave Wedge

Narrated by Greg Baglia

Unabridged — 8 hours, 8 minutes

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Overview

The thrilling behind-the-scenes account of how the NFL's most sensational scandal culminated in sports history's greatest comeback, featuring dozens of exclusive interviews with Patriots players -- including Tom Brady himself.

In January 2015, rumors circulated that the New England Patriots -- a team long suspected of abiding by the "if you ain't cheating you ain't trying" philosophy -- had used under-inflated footballs in their playoff victory against the Indianapolis Colts. As evidence began to build, however, a full on NFL investigation was launched, exploding an unsubstantiated rumor into an intense scandal that would lead news coverage for weeks. As shockwaves rippled throughout the NFL system, the very legitimacy of one of the league's most popular teams and their star quarterback began to erode, even as the Patriots and Brady went on to win that year's Super Bowl.

But as the celebrations gave way to the offseason, the investigation only intensified, reopening old wounds between the Patriots' powerful owner, Robert Kraft, and the NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell. Brady was devastated and seemingly more nervous in front of a judge that on a game-winning drive.

When the dust settled, Brady would be able to play again - but only after watching the first four games of the 2016 season from his couch. The pressure couldn't have been more intense: Brady's legacy was at stake. If he failed to return to his usual self, all the critics and even the history books would have to put a giant asterisk next to his name, signifying one thing: he was a cheater.

12 is the propulsive story of this gritty comeback. It's a drama that unfolds in the locker room, the court room, and under the brightest lights in all of sports -- the Super Bowl. Now for the first time, readers will have an exclusive look into Tom Brady's experience and the NFL's shocking strangle-hold on their players. With unprecedented access to Brady himself, his teammates, and his lawyers, we will see just how a football legend went up against one of the largest corporations in the world to stage the greatest comeback in NFL history and emerge a god of the gridiron.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/18/2018
In this astute history of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s 2016 Super Bowl–winning season, Sherman and Wedge (Boston Strong) begin with the “Deflategate” scandal. That incident involved allegations that New England deliberately under-inflated footballs for the 2015 AFC championship game, in which the Patriots beat the Indianapolis Colts, 45-7. Brady, at the center of the controversy, denied involvement but was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season. The authors portray Brady, often vilified by non-fans, as someone who possessed a rabid work ethic and herculean football talent. With unprecedented access to the Patriots’ organization—thanks to cooperation from Brady, team owners Robert and Jonathan Kraft, and DeMaurice Smith of the NFL Players Association—the authors focus much of their attention on the behind-the-scenes proceedings surrounding “Deflategate,” including new revelations regarding NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s antagonistic treatment of Brady. Brady returned from his suspension and brought his team to the playoffs, and Sherman and Wedge detail the season that ended with the Patriots’ Super Bowl LI victory over the Atlanta Falcons. The authors’ balanced treatment of the quarterback is refreshing, making this a welcome addition to many a football fan’s library. (July)

From the Publisher

"Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge's "12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight for Redemption" delivers what the title promises ... First-timers to the absurdity of the endlessly baffling Deflategate investigation should be able to follow it easily. That was no small feat in real time. Sherman and Wedge steer readers through it all without leaving anything essential out or dumbing things down."—Washington Post

"Authors Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge lay bare an incredible tale laced with hatred, deceit, mistrust and petty grievances ... For any football fan, 12 is an interesting and revealing look at the NFL and one of its premier players. For the New England fan, it is an oh-so-sweet tale of revenge and resurrection of the reputation of one of the greatest players to ever grace a football field... 12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Fight For Redemption takes us places in this amazing Patriots' story where we've never been before."—The Providence Journal

"A welcome addition to many a football fan's library."—Publishers Weekly

"12: The Inside Story of Tom Brady's Redemption Season is worth the read...there is plenty for the average NFL fan to enjoy."—Windy City Gridiron

"Giving readers a close look into Tom Brady, his marriage to Gisele and his bounce back after deflate-gate, this book explores the relationship between the NFL and its players through dozens on exclusive interviews with NFL players including Brady himself."—Today.com

"Expect sports-talk radio to be buzzing over this one."—Booklist

"Shocking new tell-all"—Radar Online

"Just how Brady attempted to defend himself in court and his redemptive return to lead the Patriots to a Super Bowl triumph is retold in detail in 12, the book title that bears Brady's jersey number."—The Christian Science Monitor

"The book gives readers a glimpse of the power politics behind the NFL shield."—The Patriot Ledger

Kirkus Reviews

2018-05-23
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's battle against the NFL in the shadow of scandal.If you're a fan of the Patriots, you likely believe there's nothing to Deflategate, the investigation that resulted when opposing teams charged that Brady had an unfair edge with an underinflated ball during the 2015 AFC championship game. If you don't like the Pats, you'll likely endorse the charge. Sherman and Wedge, who teamed up on Boston Strong: A City's Triumph over Tragedy (2015), write that they "were committed to write this book fairly and accurately," but their account isn't likely to settle the matter in the minds of fans, even if it was adjudicated and analyzed meticulously. Though the charges came mostly from the hated Indianapolis Colts, they were taken seriously enough that the league suspended Brady for four games—even though, Sherman and Wedge write, "the proper inflation of a football had never been an issue in the long history of the NFL, as teams and quarterbacks often deflated or overinflated balls for personal preference," and with no statistically significant effect on outcome. Given Brady's championship record and the blotch the affair put on it, it's small wonder that Deflategate became an important matter for top management and a phalanx of lawyers. The authors give Brady plenty of room for vindication with their extended, almost play-by-play account of Super Bowl LI, with all its sportswriterly conventions: "Dwight Freeney, a veteran defensive end who won a title with the Colts ten years earlier, had haunted Brady for years….Now [he] was lined up on the opposite side of the ball wearing a Falcons helmet." Brady proved himself worthy that day, but a bitter denouement came the following year when, after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, he conceded, "I mean losing sucks…you show up and you try to win and sometimes you lose and that's the way it goes."Not definitive, but a readable companion to the more insightful Collision Low-Crossers (2013), by Nicholas Dawidoff, as a behind-the-scenes look at the NFL.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173771315
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,176,131
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