Eric Dickerson

Eric Dickerson
Eric Demetric Dickersonis a former college and professional American football player who was a running back in the National Football Leaguefor eleven seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Dickerson played college football for the SMU Mustangs of Southern Methodist University and was recognized as an All-American. He was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft and played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. During his NFL...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth2 September 1960
CitySealy, TX
I think the Colts use my skills well.
I think I'm proudest of making my parents proud.
I love being single. I can come and go as I please and stay out as late as I want to.
Most of the hits I take come on top of the shoulder pads.
Running is so natural to me. When I was running track, people used to ask me, "When are you gonna start running hard?" The wind hits me in the face, and I feel so smooth - Man, I love to run!
I believe if I stay tall and run up high, I can see better.
Football isn't who we are, it doesn't necessarily define us. It's part of our life and it always will be, but football won't define us. Excellence does.
I've stayed buddies with my old buddy Jackie Slater. I talk to Jackie Slater. I play golf with Marcus Allen a lot. I play golf with Marshall Faulk a lot. My buddy Craig Young, he lives up in New Mexico. I still talk to a lot of the guys.
I don't give players a chance to hit me.
I love golf. But do you know how I got good at golf? Because of Charles Barkley. I was playing with Charles, Michael Jordan and Roy Green, and Charles was talking so much trash. On every shot, he was talking trash. So I left the tournament, and I went and practiced for a year and half.
I don't love football the way I once loved the game. I don't look at it as fun anymore, and it definitely used to be fun. A lot of the fun has been taken away from it, I guess, because you go through so much on the field and off the field.
Them sportswriters don't even know how to put uniforms on, most of 'em.
I run upright mostly when I see daylight, so if you watch film you'll see I don't get hit in the chest much.
I'd love to be in the Hall of Fame one day and win Super Bowl rings, or even one - and stay healthy.