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Chicago Bears' William "the Refergerator" Perry.

Coach Mike Ditka got after Perry several times for

his weight, but also didn't mind using him as a

running back in short-yardage situations.

"The Fridge" scored a touchdown in the 1985

SuperBowl route of New England, 46-10.

The touchdown was controversial, because it was

setup by Hall-of-famer Walter Payton, who did not

score in the contest.

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William "The Refrigerator" Perry struggled with his weight all throughout his NFL career. In 1986, the Chicago Bears player began his season weighing in at over 340 pounds.

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William 'the refridgerator' Perry. In the eighties this was quite a rariety to find a player this far north of 300 pounds. Today's NFL features many players that are this big.

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William Perry

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