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man with a powerful story, one that you will remember forever
Larry Csonka and power running became synonymous in the NFL of the 1970's.
As a player with the powerhouse Miami Dolphins he charged so tenaciously
through defenses that his name became a household word and his nickname,
Zonk, became a new American verb. From 1971-1973, he led the Dolphins to
three Super Bowl appearances, earning All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors along
the way. He and halfback Jim Kiick were affectionately known as "Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and were key players in the Dolphins' perfect
17-0-0 season in 1972. Csonka earned the MVP award of the Dolphins' Super
Bowl VIII victory over the Minnesota Vikings by rushing 33 times for 145
yards and two touchdowns. In 1973, he was voted Super Athlete of the Year
by the Professional Football Writers Association. In 1987, he was enshrined
in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in only his second year of eligibility.
Larry continues to work in the "public eye" as host and producer of two
outdoor adventure programs. He currently hosts and produces "Stihl's North
to Alaska" and "NAPA's Csonka Outdoors," which air on OLN (Outdoor Life
Network) Saturdays at 12:30 EST. These programs showcase Larry's
experience as a fisherman and hunter and his enthusiasm for outdoor sports
and conservation. Other hobbies include constructing a softball/sports
complex on his property in Ohio, operating heavy equipment, fishing and
hunting.
Larry also stays busy traveling the country visiting various clubs and
corporations as a Sports Humor/Motivational speaker, operating within his
own company known as Csonka Promotions, Inc.
Larry Csonka has a tremendous story to tell and backs it up with a warm
sincere approach that will have listeners on the edge of their seats. Larry
will speak about the game, the players, coaching and starring moments of
a great career. His audiences delight in his humor and leave feeling that
they have always known him.
Larry Csonka is more than a retired football player, he is a legend. He
will leave you and your organization with a renewed confidence to strive
for perfection in any endeavor.
Even from the beginning it seemed destined that football would become Larry
Csonka's life. He came wailing into the world on December 25, 1946 in Stow,
Ohio a husky 9 pound 13 ounce Christmas gift to his parents and a future
generation of football fans. By age 16, he already stood 6'3" and weighed
237 pounds.
Csonka gained numerous honors playing for the Stow Bulldogs before going
on to star as an All-American fullback at Syracuse University. He set numerous
records with the Orangemen and was selected for the East-West Game, the
Hula Bowl and the former All-Star NFL Game. He was selected MVP in each
of those games. While at Syracuse, Csonka broke the rushing records of
Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, Floyd Little and Jim Nance.
In 1968, Csonka was the Miami Dolphins' first round draft pick. Csonka
and power running became synonymous in the NFL. He charged so tenaciously
through defenses that his name became a household word and his nickname,
Zonk, became a new American verb.
From 1971-1973, he led the Dolphins to three Super Bowl appearances, earning
All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors along the way. He and halfback Jim Kiick were
affectionately known as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and were
mainstays in the Dolphins' perfect 17-0-0 season in 1972. Csonka earned
the MVP award of the Dolphins' Super Bowl VIII victory over the Minnesota
Vikings by rushing 33 times for 145 yards and two touchdowns. In 1973,
he was voted Super Athlete of the Year by the Professional Football Writers
Association.
After a contract dispute in 1974, Csonka, Kiick and teammate Paul Warfield
signed with the World Football League. In 1976 Csonka returned to the NFL,
this time signing with the New York Giants for three seasons from 1976-1978.
He returned to the Dolphins in 1979 leading the team in rushing with 837
yards and was named MVP by Dolphins teammates. He ended his professional
career in Miami and retired in January 1980. His career rushing record
for the Dolphins of 6,736 yards still stands.
Csonka's career rushing total of more than 8,000 yards places him among
the Top 20 leading runners in NFL history. His importance to the game of
football was exemplified when he was elected to the Professional Football
Hall of Fame in 1987. His inclusion in that prestigious group came in only
his second year of eligibility.
Larry continues to work in the "public eye" as host and producer of two
outdoor adventure programs. He currently hosts and produces "Stihl's North
to Alaska" and "NAPA's Csonka Outdoors," which air on OLN (Outdoor Life
Network) Saturdays at 12:30 EST. These programs showcase Larry's
experience as a fisherman and hunter and his enthusiasm for outdoor sports
and conservation.
Csonka also travels the country visiting various clubs and corporations
as a Sports Humor/Motivational Speaker, operating within his own company
known as Csonka Promotions, Inc. His speeches are laced with humor and
dramatic personal experiences, and have been well received by some of the
nation's top companies.
Csonka currently resides at his home in Oak Hill, Florida and maintains
a farm in Lisbon, Ohio where he is constructing a sports complex which
includes a USSSA sanctioned softball complex, driving range facility, probeach
volleyball and basketball courts. His other hobbies include operating heavy
machinery, fishing and hunting.
TOPICS:
Sports Humor, Motivation, Super Bowl Moments
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