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William Anthony Perry (born December 16, 1962) is an American former football defensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed " the Refrigerator ", he played college football for the Clemson Tigers , where he was named ACC Player of the Year , and was selected by the ...
William "The Refrigerator" Perry, former professional American football player with the Chicago Bears, was diagnosed with GBS in 2008. [28] Fabio Pisacane, Italian footballer [29] Toni Rüttimann, bridge builder in developing countries; used his rehabilitation time in Thailand (2002) to develop software to support bridge construction. [30]
"The Refrigerator" - William Perry, Chicago Bears, nose tackle "Robo-QB" - Todd Marinovich - quarterback "Robo-sack" - Rob Johnson, quarterback known for a reputation of being sacked frequently "Robokicker" - Dave Ridgway - place kicker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, one of the most accurate placekickers in CFL history
The still frame shows him from the back, grasping a pigskin and dangling it in front of Clemson’s 300-pound behemoth William “Refrigerator” Perry just before the clock struck zero on South ...
There's uncertainty over what the Perry TD odds opened at, but it is said to have been about 20-to-1 before the odds came way down before kickoff. Manteris remembers his employer losing about ...
Kramer, 6-foot-2 and 300 pounds, is no William “Refrigerator” Perry. He grew up near Chicago in Hinsdale, Illinois, and attended Illinois for college. He certainly isn't the expected option to ...
William "the Refrigerator" Perry was brought on to score on offense, as he had done twice in the regular season. His touchdown made the score 44–3. The Patriots finally scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, advancing the ball 76 yards in 12 plays and scoring on an 8-yard pass from Grogan to receiver Irving Fryar.
One of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history was William "the Refrigerator" Perry's touchdown run. McGrew was on the receiving end of the hit that propelled Perry into the end zone and into Super Bowl history. McGrew was no match for Perry's momentum and wide girth and was consequently run over and flattened by Perry in the end zone.