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Hall of Famer - Eric Dickerson High School Highlight Clip ( VINTAGE )

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

From the TexasPreps.net Film Vault. Eric Dickerson last high school football game. This is a highlight from the 1977 2A State Title Game ( Sealy Vs Wylie ). You will see Dickerson score 4 TD's on his way to MVP honors. ENJOY!

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  • Sealy, Texas!!! 

  • @cocohead911

    lol no its not

    chris johnson 4.24

  • a man playing with boys.

  • He makes it look easy because the guy was 6-3 225 he ran a solid 4.4 and in football its all about game speed.2105 yards in one season the most ever, 1800+ yards in his rookie season still a record, he was the fastest guy to get to 10,000 yards.One of the greatest RB's out of TEXAS.

  • What a nightmare for defensive coordinators!

  • @samEsam24 ,you would have got run too!!!! HA!!!HA!!!

  • Hate tell to you that this was not Dickerson last game. The Sealy/Wylie state championship game was in Austin in 1978.

    Maybe this was a playoff game from 1977.

  • That first step at 1:34 was lightening quick......

  • Chris Johnson RB Titans ran a 4.24  40

  • he might be a beast but that D be grab ass tackling lol makes me wish i could of played ball in 1977 instead of 2010 might could of stuck eric dickerson

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