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A White Running Back?


Panthers128

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I was shocked this thread had not already been made. We here nonstop about black quarterbacks and those are everywhere. Name me another white running back though.

You've probably never been to Canton before, the Hall has white RBs that are considered some of the best to ever play and at one point every RB in the league was white. Red Grange gotta be rolling over in his grave. White RBs are apart of NFL history and are more celebrated than the black QB ever has been.

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