Walter Payton: Football's Sweetest Superstar

Mike Towle
Walter Payton was arguably the greatest running back in the history of professional football. A star for the Chicago Bears from 1974 to 1987, Payton rushed for a National Football League career record of 16,726 yards. Known to football fans everywhere as "Sweetness," he helped lead the Bears to a Super Bowl victory following the 1985 season and over the years established himself as one of the sports world's most popular and personable role models. Payton was beloved by his teammates, idolized by his fans, and embraced by business partners. He captured the heart of the Windy City with a graciousness complemented by a spirit of humility and a wonderful sense of humor.
Millions mourned in early November 1999 when Payton, a youth 45, succumbed to cancer after nearly a year-long battle with various health problems. Even in his dying days, however, Payton maintained his dignity, a spirit of community charity, and a legendary ability to pull off practical jokes that would send friends and family reeling with laughter. Before he passed away, he reportedly also renewed his commitment to his Christian faith. His death on November 1 coincided with the day known as All Saints Day in many Christian quarters.
In Walter Payton, dozens of his contemporaries, former teammates, coaches, childhood and college chums, business partners, and friends offer in their own words their favorite memories and anecdotes of this many they loved so much. Walter Payton is a warm, entertaining, and inspiring book about a man whose fame transcended the sport in which he competed into the widest realms of life itself.
| MIKE TOWLE is a former sportswriter with The National and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. His books include I Remember Ben Hogan, I Remember Vince Lombardi, and I Remember Walter Payton. Towle is the president of TowleHouse Publishing and lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Holley, and son, Andrew. |
$12.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-58182-476-9 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-476-6 (Paperback)
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