A Cowboy's Life is the autobiography of Bob Lilly. Collaborating with Mr. Lilly in writing this autobiography is Kristene Setting Clark. Before I review the book, I want to mention that Bob Lilly was one of the greatest Defensive tackles in the NFL. More significantly, he was the foundation of the "Doomsday Defense" and the Cowboys franchise. For more information about Mr. Lilly, the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Dallas Cowboys have pages devoted to this legendary athlete.
To start things off, this was a quick read and a disappointment. When I purchased this book, I thought that this would be a memoir about Bob Lilly. There are only a few pages devoted to Lilly's childhood, time at Texas Christian University, and personal life. To put things into prespective, I did not know that he was married, until he was talking about being inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1980.
This book had so much potential, because the things that were disclosed in the book were very fascinating and should have been expanded. Some topics briefly mentioned were childhood, having to leave Texas (to Oregon), working a summer job in the oil field, TCU, and family life.
The only thing in this book that is revealing, is when Bob Lilly talks about the injuries he sustained in his NFL career, and the medical treatment for those ailments.
Most of the book is devoted to the history of the Dallas Cowboys, and there were times when I thought that this was a biography of Tom Landry, Don Meredith, or somebody else with the Cowboys. There is a sizeable chapter in this book devoted that lists off numerous players he played with.
The weakest part of this book is not the aforesaid substance but the way it was composed. There is not really a sequential order or smoothness. It just seemed that it was just pasted together hastily. The thing that drove me crazy, was repetition of previous things that were described. This happened when players were described and talking about the most memorable games of Bob Lilly's career.
Conclusion: I do not recommend this book
Publisher: Triumph Books
Published: 2008 (Hardcover)



