Romo: My Jekyll and Hyde Life FROM THE PUBLISHER
Bill Romanowski has written the football book that needed to be
written and will take readers where they have not gone before.
Romanowksi is just the guy to promise -- and fulfill the promise -- that his
revelations will generate a huge amount of media discussion.
Romanowski, with 16 seasons in pro football, has written an NFL Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde -- a tale about a football player
who wants to maim his opponents but carry on a normal family life away
from the game. "It will be a story of a guy most people think is crazy,
the guy who is out on the field being a warrior and the gladiator, the
guy who would do anything to be the best he could be," he said when beginning the book. Romo talks plenty of smack about his own Dr. Jekyll, the linebacker who spit
in the face of wide receiver J. J. Stokes; punched out his own Raiders
teammate Marcus Williams; broke the jaw of Giants quarterback Kerry
Collins; and was fined hundreds of thousands of dollars by the NFL.
He is the most hated and dirtiest player in the NFL, but that's not
where the juiciest elements come it. Romanowski has been a central
figure in the BALCO case that has attracted national attention to the
increasingly controversial subject of sports supplements, and he has promised to reaveal everything -- coming completely clean -- about BALCO, the designer
steroid THG, and the diet pill phentermine, which is now banned by the
NFL because of Romanowski, who was indicted (and acquitted) on four
felony counts of using the drug.
But in addition to being controversial, Romo intends his book
to be educational, too, including lessons learned from some of the biggest
coaching names in the game. Romo
is a full-throttle inside look at football, no one who has
ever cared about the sport can afford to ignore it.
SYNOPSIS
The one book all football fans have been waiting for: the full-throttle
autobiography of renowned bad boy Bill "Romo" Romanowski.