Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown unintentionally advertised his self-help book during a playoff game, and it became a bestseller.
Brown had just a 10-yard catch in the Eagles' win over the Green Bay Packers last Sunday, but fans made his displeasure with the team clear when he was spotted reading a book on the sideline. I thought that it might be shown in the following.
“AJ Brown…obviously, he's a little frustrated because he hasn't seen much ball today….He's going to read a little line here,” the Fox announcer said as Brown's image appeared on the screen. . take out a book.
As Amazon later reported, the book Brown was reading soon No.1 It's on Amazon's best-selling books list, with readers directly mentioning that they've seen Brown with this title.
The title of the book in question is “Inner Excellence: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible Life” by former professional baseball player Jim Murphy.
It is described as “the life guide that developed world champions, empowered athletes to become number one in the world, and… changed their hearts and minds.”
Some book reviews cheerfully mentioned Brown on the sidelines.
“I came for the game and stayed for the reading circle. This book is not only easy to read, but you don't have to strain to get through it. This is a great call for everyone.”
Another five-star review said, “A great book to read on the sideline during difficult moments in a game.”
Another apparent Eagles fan wrote, “This book changed my life. Must read. Go Bird.”
One fan wrote, “I love this book as much as I love AJ Brown. Go Birds,” along with the Eagles logo at the end of the book.
Amazingly, at the time of publication, this book is still at the top amazon list.
“I'm not a nuisance.”
After the Eagles won 22-10, Brown was asked by reporters in the locker room about sideline study sessions.
“There was a lot of reaction to you reading on the sideline,” said a reporter off-TV. asked. “This is now #1 on Amazon. What do you think about all this buzz craziness?”
“There are a lot of things. But, you know, none of that really matters,” Brown replied in a serious tone. “I'm going to be me. I'm not pretending. It's not a facade or anything, you know? So who cares if people don't like it?”
Brown then became a little more active and showed some dissatisfaction.
“I'm a three-time Pro Bowler. That's right. I'm going to pop my shit. That's what it is. And, you know, I'm doing it for myself. And I I'm not a distraction, so the most important thing is that I go out and do my job, it doesn't matter.''
The Eagles will host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in the divisional round of the playoffs.
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