Our 'Footballer of the Week'
for this week
goes to:
the Big Black Man, 6-1, 232, who rushed,
linebacked, and pass-blocked like it was
nobody's business in the late '40s and
early 50's with the NFL's Browns, with
a still-career record of 5.7 yards per carry,
and played along with Bill Willis in 1946,
after the NFL ended their racist, color-barrier
ways as the first two of four Big Black Men
Players, and he might have won a Super
Bowl, but that didn't start until 1966,
however, he still won a NFL
Championship in 1950, and he was let
in the HOF in 1968,
and so much more...
Mr. Motley had a mid-upper-lip
Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)
called "Smash And Run!"
Black Basketball History Month Honors The 'Hoopster Of The Week!'
The Founder of Black Football History Month,
Ralph Winge, D.D.S.,
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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