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  1. May 13, 2020 · Published on May 13, 2020 2:24 pm. 3 min read. Share: Follow Us. Randy White was one of the most dominant defensive tackles in NFL history. His nickname—The Manster—perfectly described how the 6-foot-4-inch, 257-pound White, was half-man, half-monster. He played all of his 14 NFL seasons with the Dallas Cowboys before retiring in 1988.

  2. 2.56K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 98K views 4 years ago. Nicknamed the "Manster" (half-man, half-monster), Randy White was one of the most intimidating defenders to ever play the game,...

  3. Jun 3, 2018 · Here are 10 things you might not know about Cowboys Hall of Fame defensive tackle Randy White, who was born Jan. 15, 1953, in Pittsburgh, Pa., was the top defensive lineman in the country at...

  4. Aug 4, 2021 · “Before you played the Cowboys, you heard it from everyone in the league: Randy White, he is the intimidator of football,” Redskins offensive lineman Mark May, a longtime opponent, told NFL ...

  5. Randy White. Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1994. Randy White had one of the coolest nicknames in the history of professional football…”Manster.” The moniker developed over the course of his 14-year Hall of Fame career with the Dallas Cowboys because his style of play resembled half man and half monster.

  6. 43. Sec. Gold Jacket Spotlight: Randy White turned ferocious on game day. RANDY WHITE'S strength, speed, tenacity and inner desire to be the best player on the field required opponents to account for his presence each time the Dallas Cowboys' defensive tackle was in a game.

  7. Jul 11, 2019 · 19 in ’19 — #12: Randy White, the baddest guy in the world - The Athletic. By Bob Sturm. Jul 11, 2019. 19 in ’19 highlights the 19 most impactful Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks and Stars...

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