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New York – November 29, 2012 – NBC Sports Network presents Still Standing: The Earl Campbell Story, a riveting documentary about one of the greatest running backs in the history of the NFL, and the touching life story that followed his retirement. Still Standing: The Earl Campbell Story, debuts Tuesday, December 4 at 11 p.m. ET/10 p.m. CT/9 p.m. MT/8 p.m. PT on NBC Sports Network.


Born in Tyler, Texas, to a family with 12 children, Earl Campbell began his life working the rose fields and living in a shack, where his brothers joked, ‘you could see the big dipper from your bed at night.’ His father, B.C. Campbell, died of a heart attack at the age of 50, when Earl was 11, leaving his mother, Ann, to raise all 12 Campbell kids.


After winning the Texas State Football Championship in his senior year at John Tyler High School, Campbell went on to the University of Texas, where in his senior year he won the coveted Heisman Trophy (1977). He became the No. 1 pick in the 1978 NFL Draft when the Houston Oilers traded with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the top pick in the draft, and the Oilers immediately chose Campbell.

Campbell’s Hall-of-Fame career was a highlight reel of running over those who would attempt to tackle him. Campbell’s 199-yard, four touchdown performance in a 35-30 win over the Miami Dolphins before a national audience on Monday Night Football in Week 12 of his rookie season is the signature individual performance of his career.

Halfway through the 1984 season, Campbell was traded by the Oilers to the Saints where he rejoined his mentor and coach Bum Phillips. He finished his career in New Orleans, retiring during the 1986 preseason, but he will always be remembered as the best of Bum’s Bunch in Houston.

After his retirement, Campbell battled five spinal surgeries, two knee replacements and an addiction to pain pills and alcohol. He was confined to a wheelchair for six years, but due to a successful spinal surgery performed by Dr. Stan Jones in Houston, and his sons Christian and Tyler convincing him to check into a rehabilitation center for his addictions, Campbell is Still Standing today. He is walking again, and tossed the coin at a University of Texas game in Austin earlier this season.

INTERVIEW SUBJECTS INCLUDE:

Earl Campbell – Main interview subject

Reuna Campbell – Earl’s wife

Christian and Tyler Campbell – Earl’s sons

Willie and Steve Campbell – Earl’s brothers

Bum Phillips - Oilers Head Coach 1975-1980 and Saints Head coach 1981-85

Wade Phillips - Oilers Assistant Coach 1976-1980; Current Houston Texans Defensive Coordinator

Fred Akers - Texas Head Coach 1977-86

“Mean” Joe Greene - Steelers Hall Of Fame Defensive Tackle

Willie Nelson - Musician/Friend

David Barron - Houston Chronicle

Ron Franklin - Oilers Broadcaster 1971-82

Ken Dabbs - Texas Assistant Coach/Recruiter 1973-82

Rick Ingraham - Texas Offensive Lineman 1974-77

Conway Hayman - Oilers Lineman 1975-1980

 

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imo...the most powerful RB in NFL history
 

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anyone watch this ?
 

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anyone watch this ?

Yes. Only thing I don't like about Campbell is he played for UT. Reminds me of Emmitt, Tony D and Sanders. Great at every level.

Very humble. If you aren't fan of his, you probably don't like too many players. Still of my favorites plays is when he ran over the dude from the Rams.

Streat beast before Beast mode became popular.

I didn't know he had a food company.
 

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Yes. Only thing I don't like about Campbell is he played for UT. Reminds me of Emmitt, Tony D and Sanders. Great at every level.

Very humble. If you aren't fan of his, you probably don't like too many players. Still of my favorites plays is when he ran over the dude from the Rams.

Streat beast before Beast mode became popular.

I didn't know he had a food company.


thx for the input .....havnt watched yet

fyi...the guy makes a damn good sausage
http://www.earlcampbellmeatproducts.com/
 

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anyone watch this ?

I missed it, hopefully it's On Demand so I can see it. We had season tickets to the Oilers in the 70's, 80's and 90's. I was lucky that I got to watch Earl play all his home games in person. Easily my favorite player of all-time.

The best game I've ever been too was his MNF game against the Dolphin's when he ran for 199 yards and 4-tds.
 

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The thing about Earl was you knew they were going to run it, the defense knew they were going to run it, and they still couldn't stop him. Amazing that he had 34" thighs, that's pretty damn big.
 

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We had season tickets to the Oilers in the 70's, 80's and 90's. I was lucky that I got to watch Earl play all his home games in person. Easily my favorite player of all-time.

The best game I've ever been too was his MNF game against the Dolphin's when he ran for 199 yards and 4-tds.

lucky you for the season tickets ....agree on the MNF Gamewe$$$
 

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I missed it, hopefully it's On Demand so I can see it. We had season tickets to the Oilers in the 70's, 80's and 90's. I was lucky that I got to watch Earl play all his home games in person. Easily my favorite player of all-time.

The best game I've ever been too was his MNF game against the Dolphin's when he ran for 199 yards and 4-tds.

It was great they should the highlights from that MNF game was Miami. Dude was a man among boys.

Earl looked 40 at age 18 and looked 40 at 40
 

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I would argue that he was on par with Barry Sanders if not better....He has to be one of the best 2 running backs EVER in all of time to date. They ran him and ran him and ran him and ran him. 1st & 10: E Campbell. 2nd & 6? E. Campbell. 3rd & 1? E. Campbell. IT WAS AWFULL what the Oilers did to him.

Dang, though, he would turn toward defenders not away from them. He would HAMMER the backs and keep chugging.

I feel very badly for him that he had to play for the **&(&(@#*$% OILERS in the same way that I feel bad for Barry Sanders that he had to play for the **&(&(@#*$% Lions. On a good team these guys would have SOARED!!!

These two did soar....what's the word? On good teams, what? They would have gone to the moon and back four times...That is what they would have done.

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Earl Campbell deserves better. Do not let this be last post on this regarding the great ramming back, Earl Campbell.

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fyi...the guy makes a damn good sausage
http://www.earlcampbellmeatproducts.com/

East Texas style sausage, which is great.

Earl is doing a whole lot better these days than he was for a long time. For several years the guy couldn't even walk. Seeing him hunched over in a Lil' Rascal scooter was awfully sad. That's also why I don't fault any player, like Barry Sanders, for retiring too early.
 

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I would argue that he was on par with Barry Sanders if not better....He has to be one of the best 2 running backs EVER in all of time to date. They ran him and ran him and ran him and ran him. 1st & 10: E Campbell. 2nd & 6? E. Campbell. 3rd & 1? E. Campbell. IT WAS AWFULL what the Oilers did to him.

Dang, though, he would turn toward defenders not away from them. He would HAMMER the backs and keep chugging.

I feel very badly for him that he had to play for the **&(&(@#*$% OILERS in the same way that I feel bad for Barry Sanders that he had to play for the **&(&(@#*$% Lions. On a good team these guys would have SOARED!!!

These two did soar....what's the word? On good teams, what? They would have gone to the moon and back four times...That is what they would have done.

tulsa

Well, the Oilers did play in the AFC Championship game two years in a row with Earl, they just happened to play against a pretty good team in Pittsburgh both times.

Oh, Mike Renfro made that catch in the end zone.
 

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