Tony Dorsett was born April 7,custom bobblehead, 1954, in Rochester,customize bobblehead, Pennsylvania. Tony formed a bond with his mother at a very early age. She was the one responsible with sending Tony to church as well as running and maintaining a steady household. Dorsett's father is named West Dorsett. For 30 years his dad worked in a steel mill. Tony Dorsett grew up with a very athletic build and was often clocked at amazing speeds much faster than his peers,custom bobbleheads. In high school he gained 1,034 yards rushing as a junior,How Safe Is Cat Skiing In BC Canada,personalized bobble heads. He took his skills to college and played for the University of Pittsburgh where he continued his football dominance.
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Dorsett was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 1977 NFL Draft. He played with them through 1987. In eight regular seasons with Cowboys he ran for more than 1,personalized bobblehead,000 yards. In 1981 he rushed for 1646 yards. This was his most productive season. In 1988 Dorsett was traded to the Denver Broncos in 1988 after rushing for a career total yards of 12,custom bobble head,033. In 1994 he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was enshrined in the Texas Stadium Ring of Honor the same year.
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