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Athlete Career Killers is a character-driven, revolutionary, all-in-one book that helps athletes avoid trouble off the field and court. Here's what experts are saying: "Excellent work There are many lessons to be learned in your writings. The best mistakes are the ones YOU never make but can learn lessons from. Your look at "Clubbing and Athletes" should be used as a learner's manual for all athletes trying to find the fine line between living life and competing for a living." --Jay Crawford, Co-Host, ESPN First Take ---------- "Visionary in its conception and scope, and a book whose time has come. This book could prove to be one of the most valuable success systems for athletes ever written. A groundbreaking fusion of worldly success strategies and street-smart tactics, this superb book gives athletes a step-by-step blueprint for staying out of trouble and aiming their compass at extreme achievement, in sport, in business, and life." --Bill Cole, MS, MA, Founder & President The International Mental Game Coaching Association ---------- "Just like any professional or college athlete would never take the field or the court without a practiced game plan, neither should they take to the social scene without proper education. Here, David has laid out the perfect game plan that all athletes need to read an embrace. Don't leave the locker-room unprepared " --Bob Rathbun, TV voice of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks ---------- "Where was this book before hundreds of athletes walked through a club's doors and walked out of them in trouble? This is required reading for any athlete who's a professional rookie or college freshman and a handy reference for the veteran or upperclassman who finds life's temptations tugging at him." --John Akers, Basketball Times ---------- "The examples David L. Brown gives are great depictions of real life circumstances that athletes find themselves in. David doesn't want guys to live as shut-ins, but simply to have a plan and realize the importance of practicing that plan, as they would practice during their playing careers. It's a great resource for both college and professional athletes." --Anthony Herron, Former professional football player and championship winning coach. Analyst for NFL Network and Big Ten Network.