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  1. Oct 11, 2009 · reading about earl campbell and his 5’11 34inch thighs got me curious hell post your own thigh measurements and your height/weight if you have well developed wheels[/quote] body fat should be a consideration too. shredded wheels at 26 is alot more impressive then 35 in wheels with no visible seperation.

  2. Described as a "one-man demolition team," Campbell was a punishing runner. His 36-inch thighs, 5-11, 244-pound frame, coupled with 4.6 speed, made him the most feared runner of his time. Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Joe Greene claimed that Campbell could inflict more damage on a team than any other back he ever faced.

  3. Oct 8, 2020 · In 1980, Houston equipment manufacturer Byron Donzis, who invented the quarterback "flak" jacket, spoke of the challenges of outfitting Campbell's massive 34½-inch thighs. "We make four sizes of ...

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  4. Jul 25, 2021 · As Robertson dropped on the green carpet, Campbell kept trucking to his right. After his jersey was torn off by a would-be tackler, he finally was brought down by three Rams 16 yards later ...

  5. May 3, 2024 · Earl Campbell (born March 29, 1955, Tyler, Texas, U.S.) is an American gridiron football running back whose bruising style made him one of the most dominant rushers in the history of the sport despite his relatively short career. Campbell was raised in poverty alongside 10 siblings in rural Texas. He was a hotly recruited high school football ...

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  6. Apr 1, 2015 · By John Nova Lomax. April 1, 2015 1. On Sunday it came to my attention that Earl Campbell turned sixty. Hearing that the Tyler Rose quietly passed a major birthday milestone brought a smile to my ...

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    Bernhard Lang / Getty Images. Described as a "one-man demolition team," Earl Campbell was a punishing runner. He packed 36-inch thighs on a 5'11", 233-pound frame to make him the most feared running back of his time. Campbell (born 1955) won the 1977 Heisman Trophy while playing for the University of Texas, leading the nation with 1,744 yards ...

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