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Herschel Walker

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Full Name: Herschel Walker Primary Position: FB/HB/RB
Height/Weight: 6' 1"/225 College: University of Georgia
Birthdate: March 3, 1962 High School: Johnson County (Wrightsville, GA)
Birthplace: Wrightsville, Georgia
Pro Experience: 12 years
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Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Career
    • 1.2 USFL
    • 1.3 NFL
    • 1.4 Career Overview
    • 1.5 Legacy
    • 1.6 Quotes
    • 1.7 Trivia
    • 1.8 External links
  • 2 Scouting Report
  • 3 Statistics
    • 3.1 Rushing Stats
    • 3.2 Receiving Stats
    • 3.3 Fumble Recovery Stats
    • 3.4 Passing Stats
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Video Gallery
  • 6 Picture Gallery
  • 7 See Also
  • 8 Awards
  • 9 Categories

[edit] Biography

Herschel Walker (Herschel Walker) was born on March 3, 1962 in Wrightsville, Georgia. After going to high school at Johnson County (Wrightsville, GA), Walker attended the University of Georgia. Walker made his professional debut in the NFL in 1986 with the Dallas Cowboys. He played for the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants over the course of his 12 year career.

Most people believe that 1988 was Herschel Walker's best year, as he ran for 1514 yards, ran in 5 TDs, hauled in 53 receptions and had 505 receiving yards.

Herschel Walker (born March 3, 1962 in Wrightsville, Georgia) was a professional American football player in the United States Football League and the National Football League.

[edit] Career

In college football, he played running back for the University of Georgia, where he was an All-American and won the 1982 Heisman Trophy. Walker's freshman season in 1980 is widely regarded as one of the best seasons ever by a first-year player. His college career is also widely considered to have been one of the best in American college football history. In its list of the 100 greatest college football players ever, CollegeFootballNews.com ranked Walker #2.

In the formation of USFL, he saw an opportunity to do something then forbidden by NFL rules, namely, to turn professional after the end of his junior season rather than waiting for his collegiate class to graduate (four years after the-high school graduation of his peer group). He also sought to choose where he would play professionally, as he felt he could make considerable money from product endorsements, being quoted on one occasion as saying: "I don't know if I would want to play in the NFL unless it was for the two New York teams or the Dallas Cowboys." (As it turned out, however, Walker landed only one major advertising role, in a joint promotion by McDonald's and athletic-shoe manufacturer adidas; in the ad, Walker's line was, "First the Big Mac meal—then the adidas deal," referring to discount coupons on adidas merchandise that could be obtained by purchasing a Big Mac at McDonald's).


[edit] USFL

With endorsement considerations in mind, Walker signed with the New Jersey Generals (who, like the NFL's New York Giants, played their home games at the Meadowlands Sports Complex) in 1983, owned by Oklahoma oilman J Walter Duncan, who would sell the team to real estate mogul Donald Trump after the 1983 season. In order to circumvent the league-mandated $1.8 million salary cap, Walker signed a personal services contract with Duncan (and later compensated by Trump) to the protest of no one, as the other owners knew Walker's name-value was crucial to the league. Also, similar arrangements would be made later as other big-name college stars signed with the league. Although this move was challenged in court, Walker and the USFL prevailed and Walker began play with the Generals, winning the USFL rushing title in both 1983 and 1985 and in the latter year also gaining over 4,000 yards. He holds the Pro Football Record for Single-Season Rushing Yards with 2411 yards in 1985.

[edit] NFL

The NFL's Cowboys suspected that the USFL was not going to last. They acquired Walker's NFL rights by selecting him in the fifth round of the 1985 draft. When the USFL in fact succumbed after its essentially unsuccessful antitrust suit against the NFL in 1986, Walker went to play for the Cowboys, eventually establishing himself as a premier NFL running back with two consecutive Pro-Bowl seasons (1987,1988). In 1989, at the height of his NFL career, the Cowboys traded his rights to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a total of five players and six draft picks (which led to Emmitt Smith, Russell Maryland, Kevin Smith, and Darren Woodson). This was judged to be one of the seminal events in the return of the Cowboys to the top echelon of the NFL and the trade would ultimately overshadow Walker's NFL career achievments.

Walker did quite well by most standards for several seasons with the Vikings before his rights were later acquired by the Philadelphia Eagles, and, subsequently, the New York Giants. Eventually, he was acquired by the Cowboys again. In this second stint with the Cowboys, he was used as a flanker and other offensive positions, not exclusively at running back. In addition to running and catching passes, Walker was also often used to return kickoffs throughout his career.

[edit] Career Overview

If Walker's USFL and NFL numbers are combined, he ranks as one of the most productive professional football runners in history. Many are reluctant to do this, however, because of the disagreement as to whether the level of play of the USFL was in any way comparable to that of the NFL.

Even without taking his USFL numbers into account, his NFL stats are outstanding. In his 12 NFL seasons, Walker gained 8,225 rushing yards, 4,859 receiving yards, and 5,084 kickoff-return yards. This gave him an impressive 18,168 total combined net yards, ranking him high among the NFL's top 20 all-time leaders in that category at the time of his retirement. He also scored 82 touchdowns (61 rushing and 21 receiving).

Even so, most football experts rank Walker's professional career as something of a disappointment. This must be due to the high, perhaps unrealistic expectations that were placed upon him due to his college career and the scrutiny which was entailed by so much being traded for him by the Vikings. Additionally, he was never on a championship NFL team. Some observers, however, claim that Walker was at least in part a victim of the package of rules changes the NFL had adopted in the spring of 1978, which were widely assumed to discourage offenses from running (rather than passing) most of the time; in addition, the NFL teams on which Walker played seldom used the I-formation, out of which he ran so successfully throughout his career.

[edit] Legacy

Walker was a highly popular and visible personality, even in his college days, as evidenced by the fact that both a thoroughbred and a standardbred race horse were named after him, the former while he was still in college; the thoroughbred, whose name was officially spelled as a single word — "Herschelwalker" — broke the track record for 5 furlongs (1006 m) at Belmont Park in his first start, then lost narrowly to Conquistador Cielo in a stakes race run at Saratoga in 1981 (the following year Conquistador Cielo would win the Belmont Stakes by 14 lengths and be named the champion 3-year-old colt of 1982). Since his retirement he has attracted little publicity, although he did make a guest appearance on The Hour of Power, hosted by noted televangelist Robert Schuller. Despite Walker's performance as a Minnesota Viking, his trade was widely perceived as an exceptionally poor move for what the Vikings had to give up in order to get him, and remains one of the most frequently vilified roster moves of the team's history (indeed, in the history of Minnesota sports). "Herschel the Turkey," a mocking "honor" given out by the Star Tribune newspaper to particularly inept or disgraceful Minnesota sports personalities, is named for him.

He was one of the first NFL players to take to the idea of heavy exercise training and physical fitness. He was noted for doing at least 1000 crunches and 1000 push ups every day in the off season and combining that with weight training.

On the Fox Sports Net show Sports List, Walker was named the best college football running back of all time, beating out the likes of Jim Brown and Barry Sanders.

[edit] Quotes

  • "Mistakes should be taken as a training tool to help you to get better."
  • "Strive to be the very best you can be. Run the race against yourself and not the guy in the other lane. The reason I say this, as long as you give it 110 percent, you are going to succeed. But as long as you're trying to beat the guy over there, you are worried about him, you're not worrying about how you've got to perform."
  • "The ball ain't heavy." When asked if he ever got tired carrying the ball 30 times a game.

[edit] Trivia

  • Walker competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics in bobsled, finishing seventh.
  • He also won back-to-back American Superstars competitions in 1987 and 1988.
  • He is a sixth-level black belt in tae kwon do.
  • He is a born-again Christian who frequently talked about his faith during his USFL interviews.

[edit] External links

  • Career NFL Stats: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/WalkHe00.htm
  • Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
  • Academy of Achievement Profile http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wal0pro-1
  • Academy of Achievement Biography http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wal0bio-1
  • Academy of Achievement Interview http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wal0int-1
  • Academy of Achievement Photo Gallery http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wal0gal-1
  • Georgia Bio: http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/walker_herschel00.html


[edit] Scouting Report

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Rushing Stats

year team league games ATT YDS AVG TD LNG
1986 DAL NFL 16 151 737 4.9 12 84t
1987 DAL NFL 12 209 891 4.3 7 60t
1988 DAL NFL 16 361 1514 4.2 5 38
1989 MIN NFL 11 169 669 4 5 47
1990 MIN NFL 16 184 770 4.2 5 58t
1991 MIN NFL 15 198 825 4.2 10 71t
1992 PHI NFL 16 267 1070 4 8 38
1993 PHI NFL 16 174 746 4.3 1 35
1994 PHI NFL 16 113 528 4.7 5 91t
1995 NYG NFL 16 31 126 4.1 0 36
1996 DAL NFL 16 10 83 8.3 1 39t
1997 DAL NFL 16 6 20 3.3 0 11
12 year NFL career 187 1954 8225 4.2 61 0

[edit] Receiving Stats

year team league games REC YDS AVG TD LNG
1986 DAL NFL 16 76 837 11 2 84t
1987 DAL NFL 12 60 715 11.9 1 44
1988 DAL NFL 16 53 505 9.5 2 50
1989 MIN NFL 11 18 162 9 1 24
1990 MIN NFL 16 35 315 9 4 32
1991 MIN NFL 15 33 204 6.2 0 19
1992 PHI NFL 16 38 278 7.3 2 41
1993 PHI NFL 16 75 610 8.1 3 55
1994 PHI NFL 16 50 500 10 2 93
1995 NYG NFL 16 31 234 7.5 1 34
1996 DAL NFL 16 7 89 12.7 0 24
1997 DAL NFL 16 14 149 10.6 2 64t
12 year NFL career 187 512 4859 9.5 21 0

[edit] Fumble Recovery Stats

year team league games TOT OWR OPR YDS TD
1986 DAL NFL 16 5 2 0 0 0
1987 DAL NFL 12 4 1 0 0 0
1988 DAL NFL 16 6 3 0 0 0
1989 MIN NFL 11 5 0 0 0 0
1990 MIN NFL 16 4 0 0 0 0
1991 MIN NFL 15 2 1 0 0 0
1992 PHI NFL 16 6 2 0 0 0
1993 PHI NFL 16 3 2 0 0 0
1994 PHI NFL 16 4 1 0 0 0
1995 NYG NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0
1996 DAL NFL 16 0 1 0 0 0
1997 DAL NFL 16 0 1 1 0 0
12 year NFL career 187 41 14 1 0 0

[edit] Passing Stats

year team league games ATT CMP PCT YDS YPA TD INT SKD SKY RAT
1986 DAL NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1987 DAL NFL 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1988 DAL NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1989 MIN NFL 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1990 MIN NFL 16 2 1 50 12 6 0 0 0 0 68.8
1991 MIN NFL 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1992 PHI NFL 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39.6
1993 PHI NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0
1994 PHI NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1995 NYG NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1996 DAL NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1997 DAL NFL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 year NFL career 187 3 1 33.3 12 4 0 0 1 5 46.5

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  • Won the Heisman Trophy Winner in 1982

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