Our 'Footballer of the Week'
for this week
goes to:
The Big Black Man, 5-8, 200, who, during
his junior season at Oklahoma State in
1988 ran for 2,628 yards and 37 TDs in
just 11 games, which guaranteed him the
Heisman Winner that year, and of
course he was the NFL Rookie of the
Year in 1989, 2x Off Player of the Year,
NFL MVP in 1997, 10x ProBowl Gamer,
4x NFL Rushing Leader, NFL Rushing
TDs Leader in 1991, and in each of his
10 seasons he rushed for at least 1,000
yards, and had the most consecutive
100-yard rushing games (14) in 1997
and was ushered into the
NFL HOF in 2004,
and so much more...
...Barry Sanders!
It is rumored that Barry once
said, "My forward inertia
is my Best Friend!"
Mr. Sanders has a mid-upper-lip
Black Football History Month was
founded by Ralph Winge, D.D.S.
in 2025 to recognize, celebrate, and
congratulate, with great pride, the
remarkable and outstanding Black Men,
both past and present, who display(ed)
exceptional skills with exciting and
memorable onfield performances
on game days, in the very popular
sport of American Football.
The Founder of Black Football History Month,
Ralph Winge, D.D.S.,

is also a College and Pro Football enthusiast,
a USC Dental School Graduate,
and is elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus.
If you know a Footballer who should be included here,
please leave a note in the comments section. Thank you!
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