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Difference between revisions of "Eric Dickerson"

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Dickerson was born and raised in Texas. In high school he was Texas state school 100-yard champion. He was 2nd choice pick in the 1983 National Football League draft, and played for the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders. He was formerly the no. 2 all-time best rusher in the NFL. He was adopted.
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Dickerson was born and raised in [[Texas]]. In high school he was [[Texas]] state school 100-yard champion. He was 2nd choice pick in the 1983 National Football League draft, and played for the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders. He was formerly the no. 2 all-time best rusher in the NFL. He was [[adopted]].
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
Matthews, Peter, et al. Guinness International Who's Who of Sport. (Enfield: Guinness Publishing, 1993)
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Matthews, Peter, et al. Guinness [[International]] Who's Who of Sport. (Enfield: Guinness Publishing, 1993)
Dickerson, Eric, and Delsohn, Steve. On the Run. (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1986)
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Dickerson, Eric, and Delsohn, Steve. On the Run. (Chicago: Contemporary [[Books]], 1986)
 
Roberts, Rich. Eric Dickerson, Record-Breaking Rusher. (Chicago: Children's Press, 1985)
 
Roberts, Rich. Eric Dickerson, Record-Breaking Rusher. (Chicago: Children's Press, 1985)
Jerabbek, Jesse A. "Eric Dickerson." [Includes portraits]. Available at: [http://www.itol.com/~jjerabek/dickerson.html]
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Jerabbek, Jesse A. "Eric Dickerson." [Includes portraits]. Available at: [http://www.infinitytechnology.com/]
  
 
== Indexes ==
 
== Indexes ==
 
[[Category: Adopted Persons]]
 
[[Category: Adopted Persons]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 16 June 2021

Dickerson was born and raised in Texas. In high school he was Texas state school 100-yard champion. He was 2nd choice pick in the 1983 National Football League draft, and played for the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders. He was formerly the no. 2 all-time best rusher in the NFL. He was adopted.

References

Matthews, Peter, et al. Guinness International Who's Who of Sport. (Enfield: Guinness Publishing, 1993) Dickerson, Eric, and Delsohn, Steve. On the Run. (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1986) Roberts, Rich. Eric Dickerson, Record-Breaking Rusher. (Chicago: Children's Press, 1985) Jerabbek, Jesse A. "Eric Dickerson." [Includes portraits]. Available at: [1]

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