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List of North American football nicknames : ウィキペディア英語版
List of North American football nicknames
This is a list of nicknames in the sports of American football and Canadian football.
== Players ==


* "A-Train" – Mike Alstott, running back〔http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1403423-mike-alstott-the-last-true-fullback-in-nfl-history#articles/1403423-mike-alstott-the-last-true-fullback-in-nfl-history〕
* "All Day" – Adrian Peterson, running back
* "Avatar" – Jimmy Graham, tight end
* "The Bearded Pony" - Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts, named for his amazing beard and the fact that he plays for the Colts.
* "Beast Mode" – Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks, named for his violent running style and unusual ability to break tackles
* "Breesus" – Drew Brees, quarterback
* "The Claymaker" – Clay Matthews III
* "Cool Brees" – Drew Brees
* "The Cowboy" – Justin Smith〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Justin Smith just does his job )
* "Danimal" – Dan Hampton〔(Hall of Famers — Dan Hampton )〕
* "Dirty Dozen" = 1975 Dallas Cowboys team
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* "The Dodger" – Roger Staubach, quarterback
* "The Dome Patrol" – the New Orleans Saints football team's linebacker corps of the late 1980s and the early 1990s. The Dome Patrol was rated by NFL Network as the #1 linebacker corps of all-time.〔http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-top-ten/09000d5d80748277/Top-Ten-Linebacking-Corps-Jim-Mora-s-Saints〕
* "Easy E" – Eli Manning, quarterback, named for his relaxed demeanor even in pressure situations
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* "The Fridge" – William Perry (American football), defensive tackle
* "The Gunslinger" – Brett Favre, quarterback〔http://staugnews.com/2011/11/03/the-gunslinger-brett-favre.html〕
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* "Crazy Legs" – Elroy Hirsch, running back/wide receiver
* "The Hogs" – 1980's/1990's Washington Redskins offensive line
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* "The Kraken" - Luke Kuechly Middle linebacker
* "Johnny Football" - Johnny Manziel, quarterback
* "The Juice" – O. J. Simpson, running back
* JJ "Swatt" – JJ Watt, Houston Texans, named for his ability to bat down passes at the line of scrimmage
* "Legatron" – Greg Zuerlein, St. Louis Rams
* "Legion of Boom™" – defensive backfield of the Seattle Seahawks (Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, Earl Thomas), named for their hard-hitting and physical style of play
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* "The Manster" – Randy White, defensive tackle
* "Megatron" – Calvin Johnson, wide receiver
* "Minitron" - Julian Edelman, wide receiver
* "MJD" - Maurice Jones-Drew, running back
* "The Muscle Hamster" – Doug Martin, running back
* "Night Train" – Dick Lane,〔(Hall of Famers — Dick (Night Train) Lane )〕 a reference to his fear of flying and resultant travel to road games on night trains.
* "The No Fly Zone" – defensive backfield of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Arizona Cardinals
* "Orange Crush" – the 3–4 defense of the Denver Broncos during the late 1970s and early 1980s
* "The Pocket Hercules" – Maurice Jones-Drew, running back
* "Primetime" – Deion Sanders, cornerback
* "Shady" – LeSean McCoy, running back
* "The Sheriff" – Peyton Manning, quarterback a reference to Manning's pre-snap routine, which is one of the most recognizable in the NFL.
* "Smoking" – Jay Cutler, quarterback〔http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/11/08/real-jay-cutler-likes-smokin-jay-cutler/〕
* "Steel Curtain" – Pittsburgh Steelers defensive line during the 1970s
* "Sweetness" – Walter Payton, running back
* "The Tyler Rose" – Earl Campbell, an allusion to his hometown Tyler, Texas
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* "White Shoes" – Billy Johnson, wide receiver

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