1972 Larry Csonka #140

$95.00

PSA 8: #75086007 - Near Mint

Larry Csonka was known for his rugged and powerful playing style as a running back. He had a unique blend of size, strength, and determination, which made him one of the most punishing runners of his era. He was a bruiser who excelled at initiating contact with defenders. He had a strong and stocky build, standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing around 235 pounds. Csonka would often lower his shoulder and drive through defenders, using his size and strength to his advantage. This made him notoriously difficult to bring down. He possessed exceptional lower-body strength and leg drive, allowing him to break tackles and churn out extra yards after contact. Defenders often had to gang-tackle him to bring him down, as his physicality made him a challenging player to tackle one-on-one. Csonka was a downhill runner who preferred running between the tackles. He had excellent vision and patience, allowing him to find and exploit running lanes. Once he hit the hole, he would use his strength to power through the line of scrimmage and push the pile forward. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. He led by example with his physicality and fearless approach on the field. His intense demeanor and never-back-down attitude made him a respected leader and a driving force for his championship Dolphin teams.

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PSA 8: #75086007 - Near Mint

Larry Csonka was known for his rugged and powerful playing style as a running back. He had a unique blend of size, strength, and determination, which made him one of the most punishing runners of his era. He was a bruiser who excelled at initiating contact with defenders. He had a strong and stocky build, standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing around 235 pounds. Csonka would often lower his shoulder and drive through defenders, using his size and strength to his advantage. This made him notoriously difficult to bring down. He possessed exceptional lower-body strength and leg drive, allowing him to break tackles and churn out extra yards after contact. Defenders often had to gang-tackle him to bring him down, as his physicality made him a challenging player to tackle one-on-one. Csonka was a downhill runner who preferred running between the tackles. He had excellent vision and patience, allowing him to find and exploit running lanes. Once he hit the hole, he would use his strength to power through the line of scrimmage and push the pile forward. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. He led by example with his physicality and fearless approach on the field. His intense demeanor and never-back-down attitude made him a respected leader and a driving force for his championship Dolphin teams.

PSA 8: #75086007 - Near Mint

Larry Csonka was known for his rugged and powerful playing style as a running back. He had a unique blend of size, strength, and determination, which made him one of the most punishing runners of his era. He was a bruiser who excelled at initiating contact with defenders. He had a strong and stocky build, standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing around 235 pounds. Csonka would often lower his shoulder and drive through defenders, using his size and strength to his advantage. This made him notoriously difficult to bring down. He possessed exceptional lower-body strength and leg drive, allowing him to break tackles and churn out extra yards after contact. Defenders often had to gang-tackle him to bring him down, as his physicality made him a challenging player to tackle one-on-one. Csonka was a downhill runner who preferred running between the tackles. He had excellent vision and patience, allowing him to find and exploit running lanes. Once he hit the hole, he would use his strength to power through the line of scrimmage and push the pile forward. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. His size, power, and ability to break tackles made him particularly effective in short-yardage situations and near the goal line. He had a knack for finding the end zone and was often called upon to convert crucial third-and-short or fourth-and-goal situations. He led by example with his physicality and fearless approach on the field. His intense demeanor and never-back-down attitude made him a respected leader and a driving force for his championship Dolphin teams.

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