**ESPN's beloved Sports Guy replays the years leading up to the Boston
Red Sox historic championship season and says goodbye to a lifetime of
suffering. At least for now.**The Red Sox won the World Series. To
Citizen No. 1 of Red Sox Nation, those seven words meant No more 1918
chants. No more smug glances from Yankee fans. No more worrying about
living an entire life -- that's 80 years, followed by death without
seeing the Red Sox win a Series.
But once he was able to type those life-changing words, Bill Simmons
decided to look back at his Sports Guy columns for the last five years
to find out how the miracle came to pass. And that's where the trouble
began. Why didnt he see it coming? Why didn't it happen sooner? What was
the key deal, the lucky move, the funny bounce, the sign from above that
he failed to spot? Pretty soon, The Sports Guy was second-guessing
himself, rewriting history, sniping at his own past predictions,
pounding the table -- that's what sports guys do, right And doing so, he
let himself get sidetracked by the suffering of the Boston Bruins,
frustrated by the false promise of the Celtics -- and driven into a
state of ecstasy by the dynastic New England Patriots.
The result is Now I Can Die in Peace, a hilarious and fresh new look
at some of the best sportswriting in America, with sharp critical
commentary (and fresh insights) from the guy who wrote it in the first
place.