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There was a man also named Jim Taylor who played for the Chicago Cardinals in the late 50's. It is his picture shown above, an error by the card company.
The only white RB's to gain 1000 yards for the Houston Oilers were Charlie Tolar in 1962, andHoyle Granger in 1967. Billy Cannon's best as an Oiler was 948 in 1961.
A runner who is seldom mentioned by anybody, is Dickie Post. Post played for San Diegofrom 1967-70, and finished up with Houston in 1971. He was small. 5-9, about 190. His knees were shot after 4 years. Heled the AFL with 873 yards in 1969, andmade many "highlight film" runs. Also, runners didn't get 25-30 carries a gameat that time in the AFL. Did Post only lead the AFL because of inferior competition? Well, he finished ahead of Floyd Little, Jim Nance, and O.J. Simpson, not exactly inferior runners.
The only white RB's to gain 1000 yards for the Houston Oilers were Charlie Tolar in 1962, andHoyle Granger in 1967. Billy Cannon's best as an Oiler was 948 in 1961.
A runner who is seldom mentioned by anybody, is Dickie Post. Post played for San Diegofrom 1967-70, and finished up with Houston in 1971. He was small. 5-9, about 190. His knees were shot after 4 years. Heled the AFL with 873 yards in 1969, andmade many "highlight film" runs. Also, runners didn't get 25-30 carries a gameat that time in the AFL. Did Post only lead the AFL because of inferior competition? Well, he finished ahead of Floyd Little, Jim Nance, and O.J. Simpson, not exactly inferior runners.