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Subject Topic: William "The Refrigerator" Perry
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Posted: April-22-2009 at 1:17am | IP Logged Quote RW  

While reading some stuff tonight on the Internet I ran across this artice about William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who to say the least was quite a colorful character during his playing days in the NFL. I know recently there was the tragic death of Mark "The Bird" Fidrych, and I sure hope Perry gets better.
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`Refrigerator’ Perry hospitalized in S. Carolina

CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago Bears defensive lineman William “The Refrigerator” Perry is in serious condition at a South Carolina hospital, a spokeswoman said Tuesday.

Perry, 46, was hospitalized to deal with complications from Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a chronic inflammation disorder of the peripheral nerves, the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune reported.

Aiken Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Melissa Summer declined to give additional details Tuesday.

Perry’s nephew, Purnell Perry, told the Sun-Times his uncle was admitted more than a week ago but was expected to recover.

“They were making sure he was in pretty good health before they started treating him,” Perry said.

A woman who answered the telephone at Purnell Perry’s home said William Perry had improved. “He’s doing fine, much better,” she said. She declined to give her name.

Perry was a 300-pound plus defensive tackle for the Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl team and became famous when then coach Mike Ditka used him as a short-yardage fullback on goal-line plays. Perry crashed into the end zone for a TD in the Bears’ victory over New England in the 1986 Super Bowl.

Perry’s agent relayed to the Bears that the former defensive tackle would be OK. The team said Tuesday night it would continue to monitor the situation.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when immune system cells mistakenly attack nerve cells that support the muscles. Symptoms include weakness or tingling in the legs, which may spread to the arms and upper body.

In the most severe cases, GBS can lead to paralysis and death.

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Posted: April-22-2009 at 6:59am | IP Logged Quote BugMan  

"The Refrigerator" is/was indeed a character and a very good football player, playing on the 1985 Chicago Bears team that many consider to be the best team ever. Then Head Coach Mike Ditka made a brilliant move when he lined Perry up in the backfield on short yardage situations near the goal line, and "Da Fridge" never disappointed. His size (just under 6') and his playing weight (about 365) made him nearly impossible to bring down until he had gained a yard or two, which was usually all that was needed.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a very dangerous disease that took one of my best friend's father nearly 15 years ago. Hopefully, William will come out of this and go on to live a healthy life.

Michael Dean Perry was also an excellent Defensive Lineman. Michael was William's younger brother (I think he spent most of his playing career with the Cleveland Browns), but garnered nowhere near the attention his brother did when they were playing in the NFL.

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