Erik Kramer and "The Ultimate Comeback"
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This life story is almost too outrageous to believe. I first connected with Erik Kramer ahead of our launch of Go Long in 2020. He was eager to share everything that’s happened in his life since football. It’s unfathomable. He lost his son to a heroin overdose. He lost both of his parents. He attempted to take his own life, even pulling the trigger inside of a hotel room. Miraculously, Kramer survived. Major surgery was a success, but it took Kramer’s brain a full five years to wake up. While it was impossible for outsiders to tell, he had the mental capacity of a 6-year-old. And that’s when he nearly lost himself again. Kramer was coerced into a sham marriage and says he lost about $700,000. The former NFL quarterback detailed it all in our three-part series, The Fight For Erik Kramer’s Life. (Then again on a Happy Hour with subscribers.) Now, you can learn about Kramer’s entire life from Kramer himself. His autobiography — “The Ultimate Comeback” — has officially hit the shelves. You can purchase a copy on Amazon and everywhere books are sold. It’s fantastic. It’s the definition of a page-turner in this genre. So, for our next 1-on-1 podcast here at Go Long, we welcome back Kramer. His rise as a quarterback in this sport is wild itself. Kramer didn’t even start in high school… was a backup in need of an epiphany at the JUCO level… shined at N.C. State… got his shot as a “scab” during the NFL strike… bartended with a side of football in the CFL… and finally got his shot with the Detroit Lions after calling every team’s main-line phone number in a media guide. Here’s the audio and video of conversation on the podcast. I’ll post the text later today. Go Long is your home for longform journalism in pro football. Thank you for joining our community. The Fight For Erik Kramer’s Life… Part I: A Miracle Part II: Victimized Part III: A new man Similar conversations with former players: Ryan Leaf wants to save NFL players' lives: 'You're not alone' What is the future of football? Chad Brown has many thoughts... (Text Q&A) Drew Bledsoe lived the beauty and pain of pro football (Text Q&A) Matt Hasselbeck learned to believe (Text Q&A) 'Pain is glory:' DeVier Posey is the true football journey Why Lee Smith is the Great American Tight End Story Alex Green escapes the abyss The tenacity of Terence Newman Quincy Carter was an addict. His life? “Hell.” Rashad Jennings’ 180 Ahman Green was born to be a Packers running back Kurt Warner and the power of belief Concussions, Flutiemania, a “Miracle.” Rob Johnson relives it all. Edgerrin James: “I was made to play football.” Trent Dilfer: From “terrible” teammate to Super Bowl champ to QB Renaissance Man The impossible life of LeRoy Butler Why we should put Ronde Barber’s name right with Charles Woodson Don Beebe still gets letters on the “Leon Lett Play” every day Darren Woodson opens up on avoiding gangs, wild Cowboys days, depression, finding purpose Mario Butler's father was murdered in the most unspeakable way. This is what Butler did next. Bruce Smith is still seizing the day Donte Whitner thrived in a “scary place” This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe
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