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A site called Coldhardfootballfacts.com has a piece (http://coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/11_2257_The_Last_Old_School_Team.html) titled "The Last Old School Team." A subhead is "The last hurrah of the white running back." The subject is the 1982-83 Washington Redskins. John Riggins, of course, is the running back referred to.
The article doesn't ask why it is so, but says: "Today, the white running back is more endangered than the albino elephant" and "The white running back twisted in its death throes in 1985, when New England's Craig James rushed for 1227 yards and led the team to Super Bowl XX."
The article doesn't ask why it is so, but says: "Today, the white running back is more endangered than the albino elephant" and "The white running back twisted in its death throes in 1985, when New England's Craig James rushed for 1227 yards and led the team to Super Bowl XX."