SOLD - 1984 Eric Dickerson #7 ROOKIE CARD
Topps Glossy “Collector’s Edition” (#7) - SGC 8.5: #0228186 - Near Mint to Mint+
Eric Dickerson's rookie season in the NFL was nothing short of spectacular. Fresh out of college, Dickerson possessed a unique combination of size, speed, and strength. Standing at 6'3" and weighing around 220 pounds, he had a rare blend of size and speed for a running back. His long strides and quick acceleration allowed him to burst through holes and outrun defenders. His running style was distinctive and effective. He had great vision, patience, and the ability to make quick decisions. He had a knack for finding openings in the defense and hitting the right gaps. Dickerson was also known for his upright running posture, which helped him maintain balance and break tackles. His durability and ability to handle a heavy workload were also impressive for a first year player. He played in all 16 games during his rookie season, demonstrating his resilience and endurance. His durability allowed him to consistently contribute to the Rams' offense and be a focal point in their game plan. As a result, Dickerson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single season with 1,808 yards. This record still stands today. He also recorded 18 rushing touchdowns, showcasing his ability to find the end zone consistently. His immediate impact and record-breaking performance cemented his status as one of the greatest rookie running backs in NFL history.
Topps Glossy “Collector’s Edition” (#7) - SGC 8.5: #0228186 - Near Mint to Mint+
Eric Dickerson's rookie season in the NFL was nothing short of spectacular. Fresh out of college, Dickerson possessed a unique combination of size, speed, and strength. Standing at 6'3" and weighing around 220 pounds, he had a rare blend of size and speed for a running back. His long strides and quick acceleration allowed him to burst through holes and outrun defenders. His running style was distinctive and effective. He had great vision, patience, and the ability to make quick decisions. He had a knack for finding openings in the defense and hitting the right gaps. Dickerson was also known for his upright running posture, which helped him maintain balance and break tackles. His durability and ability to handle a heavy workload were also impressive for a first year player. He played in all 16 games during his rookie season, demonstrating his resilience and endurance. His durability allowed him to consistently contribute to the Rams' offense and be a focal point in their game plan. As a result, Dickerson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single season with 1,808 yards. This record still stands today. He also recorded 18 rushing touchdowns, showcasing his ability to find the end zone consistently. His immediate impact and record-breaking performance cemented his status as one of the greatest rookie running backs in NFL history.
Topps Glossy “Collector’s Edition” (#7) - SGC 8.5: #0228186 - Near Mint to Mint+
Eric Dickerson's rookie season in the NFL was nothing short of spectacular. Fresh out of college, Dickerson possessed a unique combination of size, speed, and strength. Standing at 6'3" and weighing around 220 pounds, he had a rare blend of size and speed for a running back. His long strides and quick acceleration allowed him to burst through holes and outrun defenders. His running style was distinctive and effective. He had great vision, patience, and the ability to make quick decisions. He had a knack for finding openings in the defense and hitting the right gaps. Dickerson was also known for his upright running posture, which helped him maintain balance and break tackles. His durability and ability to handle a heavy workload were also impressive for a first year player. He played in all 16 games during his rookie season, demonstrating his resilience and endurance. His durability allowed him to consistently contribute to the Rams' offense and be a focal point in their game plan. As a result, Dickerson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a single season with 1,808 yards. This record still stands today. He also recorded 18 rushing touchdowns, showcasing his ability to find the end zone consistently. His immediate impact and record-breaking performance cemented his status as one of the greatest rookie running backs in NFL history.