Rick Gosselin is a Pro Football Hall of Fame journalist who has covered the Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, and Dallas Cowboys. He became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee in 1988 and has served on the board's senior committee for more than twenty years. He is the author of Goodfellows: The Champions of St. Ambrose. Andy Reid is the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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List of Illustrations Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: The AFL Chapter 2: The Dallas Texans Chapter 3: Dallas Chapter 4: Len Dawson Chapter 5: Johnny Robinson Chapter 6: Kansas City Chapter 7: HBCU Chapter 8: Bobby Bell Chapter 9: The AFL West Chapter 10: The Merger Chapter 11: Mike Garrett Chapter 12: The Buffalo Bills Chapter 13: Hank Stram Chapter 14: Western Dominance Chapter 15: The Rockpile Chapter 16: A Dallas Showdown? Chapter 17: The Lombardi Packers Chapter 18: A Fear of the Unknown Chapter 19: The College All-Star Game Chapter 20: Otis Taylor Chapter 21: The Hammer Chapter 22: The Interview Chapter 23: Hope Chapter 24: Adjustments Chapter 25: The Interception Chapter 26: The Sting of Defeat Chapter 27: Jan Stenerud Chapter 28: Willie Lanier Chapter 29: The Chicago Bears Chapter 30: The Long Road Back Chapter 31: The Minnesota Vikings Chapter 32: The Dallas Cowboys Epilogue Acknowledgements
"If I could pick one person to write a history book about any era of football, give me Rick Gosselin. His perspective on the Chiefs in The Team that History Forgot is perfect, vivid, needed, and important. From his first sentence (Lamar Hunt's nickname as a kid) to his last chapter (how Bob Lilly nearly was a Chief), Gosselin makes the roots of a proud franchise come to life. The stories in here absolutely sing."-Peter King, veteran football writer and three-time National Sportswriter of the Year "Rick Gosselin is the best person to explain the history of the game, not because he has worked in the NFL for the past forty years, but because he has lived in the NFL studying the game, the players, the coaches and how champions are made. Gosselin educates us with vivid detail and storytelling on the best team no one seems to remember."-Michael Lombardi, general manager for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels football team and author of Football Done Right: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL "Rick Gosselin has captured a forgotten time in the overall history of professional football, and he selected the premier team from a talent standpoint not only in the American Football League but the NFL as well. This is a wonderful journey back in time to the birth of the AFL and the dedication and wisdom of Lamar Hunt in his endeavor to 'own a football team.' Canton, Ohio is missing some exceptional players from those Chiefs' teams. Otis Taylor, Jim Tyrer, and Ed Budde were elite players in any era at their respective positions."-Ron Wolf, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and former general manager of the Green Bay Packers

