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O. J. : The Education of a Rich Rookie Hardcover – Sept. 1 1970
by
O. J. Simpson
(Author),
Pete Axthelm
(Author)
- Language
EN
English
- PublisherMacmillan Publishing Company, Incorporated
- Publication date
1970
September 1
- ISBN-100026113007
- ISBN-13978-0026113007
Product details
- Publisher : Macmillan Publishing Company, Incorporated; First Edition (Sept. 1 1970)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0026113007
- ISBN-13 : 978-0026113007
- Item weight : 454 g
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David Thomson
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O.J.'s co-authored autobiographical work is extremely insightful
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017Verified Purchase
O.J. Simpson has his head on straight when he was a twenty-two-year-old NFL rookie. The young man was bright, insightful, and humble. O.J. totally rejected, for instance, Denny McLain's immature advice concerning the need for agents. He realized his lack of financial knowledge and time left him unable to find and handle new business opportunities. O.J. was not a fool with his money. It's fair to say the great football player had his act together in 1970 far more than he did some five-six years later---when he probably started experimenting with cocaine. His skills on the field also began to deteriorate.
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