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I'm wondering what team was the last to have both of its primary WR's being white. I'm guessing sometime in the early 70's?
bigunreal said:It's sad to consider that almost every one of those very productive to great white WRs that played in the 1950s-1970s would be in the same predicament that Mike Hass and Matt Jones face, if they were around today. Yet no one questions this, outside of this forum.
bigunreal said:The Green Bay Packers under Lombardi had an all-white WR corps. Max McGee, Boyd Dowler, Carroll Dale and Bob Long were virtually the only WRs they employed up through 1968 or so. To my knowledge, that was about the longest run for white WRs we've ever had (and, of course, they just happened to play on the best team in the league). The Cardinals also employed a virtually all-white WR corps in the 1960s (Sonny Randle, Bobby Joe Conrad, Dave Williams, Billy Gambrell), to go along with great white TE Jackie Smith. The Lions had a great white group of WRs, too (Terry Barr, Gail Cogdill, Pat Studstill), along with white TE Jim Gibbons. The Rams had Lance Rentzel and Jack Snow starting for one season, I think it was circa 1971. In 1972, the woeful New Orleans Saints started Dan Abramowicz and Dave Parks. It's sad to consider that almost every one of those very productive to great white WRs that played in the 1950s-1970s would be in the same predicament that Mike Hass and Matt Jones face, if they were around today. Yet no one questions this, outside of this forum.
Thanks for sharing that. The highlights of Alworth were great as expected but I was really blown away by Post. He looked to have elite quickness, agility and some pretty devastating “wiggle”. Must have loose hips even though White men apparently can’t possess those. His top speed when he got into the open field looked more than adequate as well.I didn't know where to put this, but if you're interested in seeing a more diverse NFL, I suggest going to Youtube and watching old 'This week in Pro football' or TWIPF videos. These are great to watch! You will see a truly 'diverse' league with white receivers, defensive backs, linemen, etc.
My favorite video is the 1969 San Diego Chargers Year in Review.
They started Gary Garrison and Lance Alworth, 2 fantastic (and fast!) receivers, plus the forgotten Dickie Post at running back. When you see his highlights you are reminded of Christian McCaffrey!
If you don't the patience to watch the entire video, go to 20:35 minutes in and watch highlights specific to Alworth, Garrison, and Post.
I didn't know where to put this, but if you're interested in seeing a more diverse NFL, I suggest going to Youtube and watching old 'This week in Pro football' or TWIPF videos. These are great to watch! You will see a truly 'diverse' league with white receivers, defensive backs, linemen, etc.
My favorite video is the 1969 San Diego Chargers Year in Review.
They started Gary Garrison and Lance Alworth, 2 fantastic (and fast!) receivers, plus the forgotten Dickie Post at running back. When you see his highlights you are reminded of Christian McCaffrey!
If you don't the patience to watch the entire video, go to 20:35 minutes in and watch highlights specific to Alworth, Garrison, and Post.