Our 'Footballer Of The Week'
for this week
is:
the Big Black Man, 5-11, 210, who speared
a 4.72 40, and created the 'Mile High Salute,'
plus he was a serious discus thrower in
high school while being one of eight children,
and was given the nick name 'T. D.' because
they were his initials and he had a penchant
for scoring TDs, and he still holds the record
of the most TDs scored in post-season play at
8 in in 1997, and he was a season MVP and
a MVP of one of the two Super Bowls he won,
along with being a season rushing leader
and season rushing TDs leader, and a 2x Off.
Player of the Year and a 3x ProBowl Gamer,
finishing with 7,607 career yards, and 2,008
of them came in the 16-game 1998 season,
and so much more...
The Founder of Black Football History Month,
Ralph C. 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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