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Touchdown Alexander Audiobook (A Harvest Audiobook)

Touchdown Alexander Audiobook (A Harvest Audiobook)
By Shaun Alexander

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Autobiography The NFL’s Most Valuable Player for the 2005 season, Seattle Seahawks Running Back, Shaun Alexander, has gained a reputation that’s one for the record books. And now in his new inspiring autobiography, Shaun shares the amazing journey God has prepared for him. In his page-turning story, written with award-winning author Cecil Murphey, Shaun recounts the years that led up to his success on and off the football field, and how God first gave him the dream for the achievements that have made him a household name among football fans everywhere. His story also includes his successes during six years in the NFL, such as (or….setting several new records in the NFL) becoming the only player in the history of the league to score at least 15 touchdowns in five straight seasons, setting a new NFL touchdown record, and many others. And yet, Shaun’s life is about more than football. His nonprofit organization, the Shaun Alexander Foundation, focuses on empowering and improving the lives of fatherless young men through education, athletics, character programs, and leadership training, inspiring them to reach their potential as mentors and role models for future generations.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1006120 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08-15
  • Formats: Abridged, Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 3
  • Binding: Audio CD

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"I’d recommend this book to anyone who is interested in good guys finishing first on the field and in life." -- Barry Sanders, Pro Football Hall of Fame

"Shaun is a great example of a successful, godly man to everyone around him." -- Casey Treat, Senior Pastor, Christian Faith Center, Seattle, Washington

From the Inside Flap
From his small-town beginnings in Florence Kentucky, Shaun Alexander grew to become a household name among NFL fans everywhere.

How did that Kentucky boy who preferred daydreaming about becoming a successful businessman to running on a football field change his mind and climb the summits of success in his chosen sport?

With the love and discipline of a great mother and the support and encouragement of a respected older brother, plus a dynamic faith, Shaun has become a mentor to young athletes everywhere and a teacher to many about successful living beyond the playing field.

Here is Shaun's inspiring story of faith, ability, persistence, and obedience as he continues to pursue his dream.

About the Author
Shaun Alexander is the star running back for the recent Super Bowl-contending Seattle Seahawks. He was voted the MVP (Most Valuable Player) in the National Football League for the 2005 season. Shaun was born in Kentucky, and now lives in Washington, with his wife and two young children.


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An Interesting Story4
Shaun Alexander is undoubtedly one of the best football players in the game today. Though he plays for the Seattle Seahawks, a team that does not get the attention of some of the franchises in the major markets, his name is known to any football fan. Last year he set a new single season touchdown record, scoring an amazing 28 times (though it appears that this record will stand for only one season as LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers seems likely to overtake it. With 4 regular season games remaining, L.T. has already scored 27 touchdowns and has thrown for 2 more!). Since his sophomore campaign in 2001 he has been a force to be reckoned with, piling up the yardage and scoring at least 16 times in each season.

While Alexander is an exceptionally talented athlete and may be one of the best to ever play the game, this is not what he wants his legacy to be. Touchdown Alexander tells his story of "faith, football, and pursuing the dream." Written with Cecil Murphey, who co-wrote the bestseller 90 Minutes in Heaven, this is Shaun Alexander's autobiography. While it is not particularly well-written, it is enjoyable nonetheless.

Born into single-parent family, Alexander began to play football in the second grade. It did not take him long to get noticed as a talented athlete and, by high school, he was a star, destroying record after record. He chose to attend the University of Alabama where he was a standout and where he still holds 9 different records. He was drafted in the first round of the 2000 NFL entry draft (behind names such as Sebastian Janikowski, Ron Dayne, Plaxico Burress, Jamal Lewis and the first selection overall, Courtney Brown) and began his career as a Seahawk. While he played little in his first season, he broke out in his second and has been a superstar ever since.

Despite the millions of dollars he earns (he recently signed a contract that will pay him over $60 million and earns millions more in endorsements) and despite the endless accolades, he refuses to define himself by what he does. "My name is Shaun Alexander, and I'm a running back for the Seattle Seahawks football team. That's what I do, but that's not who I am. Football is something I'm good at, but it isn't my total life. I'm also a husband, a father, and a Christian man. I'm a mentor to younger men as well, because they are our future." This book is framed around those two aspects of Alexander's life: who he is and what he does. He focuses both on his faith and on his profession. He often focuses on the times where his faith intersects with his profession. And really, it's quite a good story.

While Alexander's faith is made clear in this book, it is also shown to rely heavily on mystical aspects. He speaks often of hearing directly from God, of receiving revelatory dreams, and so on while seeming to receive less guidance from the Bible. He speaks often of mistakes, but never of sin. While he seems to know and to love the Word, the gospel is never clearly presented. And to be honest, at times the book seemed to lack just a little bit of the humility we'd hope to see in the life of a believer. I know that it is difficult to write an autobiography that portrays humility, yet this one often seemed just a little presumptuous.

Despite a few misgivings, this book was an enjoyable read and one I would have little trouble recommending to others. It may be especially well-received by fans of the game and by teens who are eager for a little light reading. Alexander's story is not a story of tragedy and overcoming. Rather, it is a story of redemption and, as he makes clear, a story of God's incredible outpouring of blessing in one man's life. And so far it seems to be a life well-lived.

Obediance to God Isn't Just for the Little Guys4
Written with well-known author, Cecil Murphy, "Touchdown Alexander" is a moving story about trusting God and living in true obedience.

No one can argue that Shaun Alexander is a great football player. But in the telling of his story, Shaun shows us that although he's an NFL player, his life doesn't revolve around career. He is a child of God first, a husband and father second, and the MVP for the Seattle Seahawks third.

His story if filled with instances he's chosen to follow God's prompting and the blessings he's reaped from doing so.

If your young men are looking for a God-honoring role model in NFL football, Shaun's story is the place to start.

MVP Shaun ALexander5
Touchdown Alexander
By: Shaun Alexander and Cecil Murphey

The book Touchdown Alexander by Cecil Murphey and Shaun Alexander is a very good book. The publisher is Harvest House Publishers, Eugene Oregon. The book has 217 pages plus some pictures and statistics of Shaun's Career. The book talks about how Shaun Alexander grew up and talks about how he got to the NFL through his college career. The book is an autobiography / biography.
Shaun Alexander was born in Florence Alabama where he also grew up. His parents divorced when he was young. He lived then with his mom. His best friend is his older brother Durran. His mom and his family always had an open house for Shaun's friends; they could always come over. Even at Christmas his grandma would buy extra presents for some of Shaun's friends who were less fortunate. Every body loved his mom and his grandma. Shaun was a high school superstar; he broke almost every rushing record at his High school. He was recruited by Alabama. There he became a starter during the middle of his sophomore year. He also broke a lot of records for the Alabama Crimson Tide. He also got to be the captain of the team when he was a senior. Once he knew he was going to play in the NFL he started his Shaun Alexander Foundation. He put his brother as the president of the foundation. He was expected to go in the top 10 of the draft. He got drafted 19th though by the Seattle Seahawks. Shaun really liked the organization. In Seattle he also met his wife Valerie. He became the starter after two years. In the year 2005/2006 he even led the Seahawks to the Super bowl. In that season he also was the MVP of the league. He broke the record for rushing touchdowns with 28. Once he got more and more money his foundation got bigger and bigger. He was also involved in a couple Christian Sports Camps.
I really enjoyed the book. I like how he talked about his relationship with God and how he felt God talking through him through his dreams. I also liked that he told about what he did off the field. For example, he told how he found his church in Seattle and how he met his wife. He also talked about how he felt over certain things. I liked that he was really honest about what he felt.
In conclusion I think the book Touchdown Alexander is a great read. I would suggest it for people who really like football and for those who like biographies. It is a wonderful book to read.