- Larry Brown (running back)
Infobox NFLretired
name=Larry Brown
|caption=
position=Running back
number=43
birthdate=birth date and age|1947|9|19Clairton, Pennsylvania
debutyear=1969
finalyear=1976
draftyear=1969
draftround=8
draftpick=191
college=Dodge City Community College , Kansas State
teams=
*Washington Redskins (1969-1976)
stat1label=Rushing Yards
stat1value=5,875
stat2label=Average
stat2value=3.8
stat3label=TDs
stat3value=35
nfl=BRO544942
highlights=
* 4xPro Bowl selection (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972)
* 3xAll-Pro selection (1970, 1971, 1972)
* 1972NFL MVP
* 1972NFL Offensive Player of the Year
* 1972Bert Bell Award
* 1972UPI NFC Player of the Year
* 70 Greatest Redskins
HOF=Lawrence "Larry" Brown, Jr. (born
September 19 ,1947 in Clairton,Pennsylvania ) is a former professionalAmerican football player in theNational Football League (NFL) who playedrunning back from 1969 to 1976.Raised in nearby Pittsburgh, he attended
Schenley High School ,Dodge City Community College , andKansas State University , his original interest being in baseball. He later developed an overriding interest in football. His eight-year pro-career was spent exclusively with theWashington Redskins . Brown went to four consecutivePro Bowl s during his first four seasons and led the Redskins to their 1973Super Bowl VII appearance against the "perfect season"Miami Dolphins . Brown finished in the top five of the league for rushes five times, rushing yards three times, yards from scrimmage three times and total touchdowns twice.In 1969, newly arrived Redskins coach
Vince Lombardi noticed that Brown, an obviously talented but underperforming running back, was starting slightly late behind the snap of the ball. Tests ordered by Lombardi determined that Brown was hearing-impaired in one ear, and that he was watching for the lineman to move rather than listening to the quarterback'ssnap count . Lombardi had Brown's helmet fitted with an ear-piece that relayed quarterbackSonny Jurgensen 's snap counts, improving Brown's responsiveness, thus allowing him to hit the hole very quickly. Brown went on to become one of the great running backs in NFL history, with a reputation for toughness, for running hard, for running "much bigger" than his 195 lb frame would suggest. Because of his hard-churning style, his career was cut short due to numerous injuries, but not before establishing himself as an NFL back of note.
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