William Perry "Fear the Fridge" (1987) - Photofile Inc.
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The Chicago Bears team that shuffled its way
to victory in Super Bowl XX was a band of characters like the NFL had never
seen. And of the group, there was no one as colorful and memorable as the
man they called "The Fridge"! William Perry was a monstrous 325-pound behemoth
of a defensive lineman drafted in the first round out of Clemson in 1985,
and within a year, he was wearing his size-25 championship ring, and basking
in the glory of becoming an American icon. This spectacular print gives
you the ultimate action shot of the man who specialized in closing up holes
for opposing ball carriers, and who dabbled in run-blocking, short-yardage
fullback plunges, and occasional quarterbacking on the halfback option!
From the 1987 regular-season finale against the Los Angeles Raiders at
the Coliseum, this image captures the athleticism and intensity of the
jovial fat man who surprised everyone with his remarkable play (and notice
a moment of history in the background - Gary Fencik playing in his final
NFL regular-season game). Published in poster size exclusively for SportsPosterWarehouse.com
in crystal-clear detail direct from the original photographic source, and
complete with official NFL Properties serialized hologram, this is both
a stunning piece for any fan, and a valuable collector's item for years
to come. Perfect for home or office - a wonderful conversation piece and
a spectacular work of photographic sports art!
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