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On profootball reference they have all the starters by team and year, so I thought I'd take us down memory lane, and researched 1981, the NFC west so far. Usually I've been able to find photos on other sites, and sometimes I've made educated guesses, such as if there is a cornerback named Lontravious Jackson from East St Louis, its pretty certain he's black or John Schmitt from Columbus Nebraska is very likely white.
Anyway, the NFC west looked like this.
SF 49ers, 11 white starters, QB, WR, 5 O-line, and 4 on defense.
LA Rams, 11 white starters, QB, tight end, 2 O line, and 7 on defense.
NO Saints, 11 white starters, QB, 2 WR's, 3 O line, 5 on defense.
Atl. Falcons 9 white starters, QB, 3 O line, 5 on defense.
NFC east,
Dallas Cowboys, 9 starters, QB, 4 O-line, 4 defense.
Wash Redskins, 9 starters, QB, 3 O-line, 5 defense.
NY Giants, 11 starters, QB, WR, TE, FB, 3 O-line, 4 defense.
Phil Eagles, 8 starters, QB, TE, 4 O-line, 2 defense.
St L. Cardinals, 10 starters, QB, WR, 4 O-line, 4 on defense, one of each, Defensive lineman, linebacker, safety and cornerback.
NFC central,
Minnesota Vikings, 11 starters, QB, TE, 5 O-line, 4 on defense.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4 starters, 2 O-line, 2 on defense. A preview of coming attractions of how to make a very black team.
Detroit Lions, 9 starters, QB, 4 O-line, 4 on defense.
Chicago Bears, 11 starters, TE, WR, FB, 3 O-line, 5 defense, including Terry Schmidt CB and two safeties.
GB Packers, 9 starters, QB, TE, 4 O-line, 3 on defense.
AFC west
Seattle Seahawks, 10 starters, QB, TE, FB, WR, 4 on O-line, 2 on defense, also couldn't find photo of TE John Sawyer, not counting him as I haven't found a photo and he was from Mississippi.
Denver Broncos, 11 starters, QB, RB, WR, 4 on O-line, 4 on defense.
S.D. Chargers, 10 starters, QB, TE, 4 on O-line, 4 on defense.
K.C. Chiefs, 9 starters, QB, 5 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Oakland Raiders, 10 starters, QB, FB, 3 on O-line, 5 on defense, I'm counting Randy Mcclanahan as white, couldn't find a photo of him.
AFC Central
Houston Oilers, 9 starters, QB, WR, TE, 3 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Cleveland Browns, 9 starters, QB, WR, 4 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Pittsburg Steelers, 11 starters, QB, 4 on O-line, 6 on defense.
Cincinatti Bengals, 10 starters, QB, WR, TE, 4 on O-line, 3 on defense. I'm counting Max Montoya as white, but not Antony Munoz, as Montoya looked much more European descended than Munoz in photos I could find.
AFC East,
NY Jets, 12 starters, QB, FB, 3 on O-line, 7 on defense.
Miami Dolphins, 13 starters, QB, 5 on O-line, 7 on defense.
N.E. Patriots, 9 starters, QB, TE, 3 on O-line, 4 on defense.
Buffalo Bills, 12 starters, QB, TE, 5 on O-line, 5 on defense.
Balt. Colts 11 starters, QB, WR, 4 on O-line, 5 on defense.
According to my calculations, there were 279 out of a possible 616 white starters, 44.9%. NFC had 133 white starters, AFC 146, the NFC shortfall is basically due to Tampa Bay.
NFC white starters were 48% of offense, and 37.6% of defense, AFC 53.4% on offense, 39.6 on defense.
A typical NFL team in 1981 would have about 5.6 white starters on offense, and 4.2 on defense. Today its 4.5 on offense and 1.5 on defense.
Only two black QB's Williams and Evans were starters, unless I missed someone. I counted 12 white WR's, and 2 white CB's.
I counted 5 white FB's, but John Riggins isn't included as either a tailback or fullback in this count as he was splitting carries and playing time apparently in 1981. I also counted Dave Preston as a full time starting runningback for Denver.
But, the white FB's in this era were much more than just "lead blockers" in this era, with more receptions and carries than in today's NFL.
Basically this count confirmed in my mind that the central path to the blackening of the NFL has been through defense. All of us on CF follow the trials and tribulations of a Peyton Hillis, or the ridiculous situation of a Tavaris Jackson starting, or watch in outrage as a Mike Hass gets his career destroyed. However, it seems to me that the real battles for whether this league ever becomes whiter again lie on defense, whether guys like AJ Edds, or Dane Fletcher, or Austin Spitler, or Colin Mccarthy, or Frank Zombo, or Karl Klug are allowed to start and do well in the league, or whether they get shafted and forgotten like a Chase Blackburn or a Scott Mccollip or countless others.
I'll add more divisions periodically. Interesting to see where this ends up. I might try to do a sporadic historical count, maybe one for every three years, for our database, but I'll finish one year at a time.
Anyway, the NFC west looked like this.
SF 49ers, 11 white starters, QB, WR, 5 O-line, and 4 on defense.
LA Rams, 11 white starters, QB, tight end, 2 O line, and 7 on defense.
NO Saints, 11 white starters, QB, 2 WR's, 3 O line, 5 on defense.
Atl. Falcons 9 white starters, QB, 3 O line, 5 on defense.
NFC east,
Dallas Cowboys, 9 starters, QB, 4 O-line, 4 defense.
Wash Redskins, 9 starters, QB, 3 O-line, 5 defense.
NY Giants, 11 starters, QB, WR, TE, FB, 3 O-line, 4 defense.
Phil Eagles, 8 starters, QB, TE, 4 O-line, 2 defense.
St L. Cardinals, 10 starters, QB, WR, 4 O-line, 4 on defense, one of each, Defensive lineman, linebacker, safety and cornerback.
NFC central,
Minnesota Vikings, 11 starters, QB, TE, 5 O-line, 4 on defense.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4 starters, 2 O-line, 2 on defense. A preview of coming attractions of how to make a very black team.
Detroit Lions, 9 starters, QB, 4 O-line, 4 on defense.
Chicago Bears, 11 starters, TE, WR, FB, 3 O-line, 5 defense, including Terry Schmidt CB and two safeties.
GB Packers, 9 starters, QB, TE, 4 O-line, 3 on defense.
AFC west
Seattle Seahawks, 10 starters, QB, TE, FB, WR, 4 on O-line, 2 on defense, also couldn't find photo of TE John Sawyer, not counting him as I haven't found a photo and he was from Mississippi.
Denver Broncos, 11 starters, QB, RB, WR, 4 on O-line, 4 on defense.
S.D. Chargers, 10 starters, QB, TE, 4 on O-line, 4 on defense.
K.C. Chiefs, 9 starters, QB, 5 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Oakland Raiders, 10 starters, QB, FB, 3 on O-line, 5 on defense, I'm counting Randy Mcclanahan as white, couldn't find a photo of him.
AFC Central
Houston Oilers, 9 starters, QB, WR, TE, 3 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Cleveland Browns, 9 starters, QB, WR, 4 on O-line, 3 on defense.
Pittsburg Steelers, 11 starters, QB, 4 on O-line, 6 on defense.
Cincinatti Bengals, 10 starters, QB, WR, TE, 4 on O-line, 3 on defense. I'm counting Max Montoya as white, but not Antony Munoz, as Montoya looked much more European descended than Munoz in photos I could find.
AFC East,
NY Jets, 12 starters, QB, FB, 3 on O-line, 7 on defense.
Miami Dolphins, 13 starters, QB, 5 on O-line, 7 on defense.
N.E. Patriots, 9 starters, QB, TE, 3 on O-line, 4 on defense.
Buffalo Bills, 12 starters, QB, TE, 5 on O-line, 5 on defense.
Balt. Colts 11 starters, QB, WR, 4 on O-line, 5 on defense.
According to my calculations, there were 279 out of a possible 616 white starters, 44.9%. NFC had 133 white starters, AFC 146, the NFC shortfall is basically due to Tampa Bay.
NFC white starters were 48% of offense, and 37.6% of defense, AFC 53.4% on offense, 39.6 on defense.
A typical NFL team in 1981 would have about 5.6 white starters on offense, and 4.2 on defense. Today its 4.5 on offense and 1.5 on defense.
Only two black QB's Williams and Evans were starters, unless I missed someone. I counted 12 white WR's, and 2 white CB's.
I counted 5 white FB's, but John Riggins isn't included as either a tailback or fullback in this count as he was splitting carries and playing time apparently in 1981. I also counted Dave Preston as a full time starting runningback for Denver.
But, the white FB's in this era were much more than just "lead blockers" in this era, with more receptions and carries than in today's NFL.
Basically this count confirmed in my mind that the central path to the blackening of the NFL has been through defense. All of us on CF follow the trials and tribulations of a Peyton Hillis, or the ridiculous situation of a Tavaris Jackson starting, or watch in outrage as a Mike Hass gets his career destroyed. However, it seems to me that the real battles for whether this league ever becomes whiter again lie on defense, whether guys like AJ Edds, or Dane Fletcher, or Austin Spitler, or Colin Mccarthy, or Frank Zombo, or Karl Klug are allowed to start and do well in the league, or whether they get shafted and forgotten like a Chase Blackburn or a Scott Mccollip or countless others.
I'll add more divisions periodically. Interesting to see where this ends up. I might try to do a sporadic historical count, maybe one for every three years, for our database, but I'll finish one year at a time.
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