Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.G. Brown He raised eyebrows Sunday night during the team's win over the Green Bay Packers with what he was doing off the bench.
In the fourth quarter, Brown was on the bench sitting among his teammates when a FOX broadcast caught him taking out a book to read.
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“I didn't see a lot of people reading books, but I saw the quarterback eating hot dogs.” Tom Brady “, referring to the viral moment former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez had during his playing days.
Then the broadcast happened to capture the title of the book: “Inner Excellence: Training Your Mind for Exceptional Performance and the Best Life Possible.” The book is written by Jim Murphy.
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The book's description reads: “Whether you are an athlete or an entrepreneur, a single mother or a father of five children, in this book you will find exercises, techniques, and tools that will improve every area of your life.” “Your life will take on new meaning when you move from the pursuit of happiness to a life of purpose and fulfillment.”
Brown said after the game that he puts the book on the sidelines every week.
“It gives me a sense of peace,” Via said. NFL Network. “This is a book I carry to every game. My teammates call it a recipe. … It's got a lot of points. There's a lot of mind games.”
Both golf great Stuart Cink and PGA Tour coach Matt Killen have been quoted in support of Murphy's book, according to his Amazon page.
Sinek was quoted as saying: “My number one tip for success: Read the book ‘Inner Excellence’ by Jim Murphy.”
“I have read the first edition of Inner Excellence six times,” Killeen was quoted as saying. “I recommend it to all my clients.”
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Philadelphia won The match is 22-10. Brown had one catch on three targets for 10 yards.
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