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One of the NFL's outstanding rookies of 1970, Duane capped a superb season with a fine 1971 Super Bowl performance against the Colts. He led the Cowboys in kickoff returns with 19 for 416-yards and a 21.9 average (his longest going for 33-yards), in rushing (with a 47-yard touchdown run to his credit) and he also caught ten passes for 73-yards. his longest was a 17-yard gainer. Duane has great hands, he's a good blocker and he's got great size and speed. A good hurdle and sprint man in high school, he averaged 6.0-yards per carry with 2378-yards in 396 attempts in three seasons at West Texas State with 595-yards in five games as a sophomore, 708-yards as a junior and 1072-yards in his senior year. He got his opportunity with Dallas when Calvin Hill was sidelined by an injury, and was a starter rest of year.
For the second straight year, George led the Jets in pass receptions. In '67 his 75 catches topped the American Football League.
Winner of the Heisman Trophy in 1959 as the nation's outstanding college player, Billy Cannon is hailed by many as one of the greatest backs in the history of college ball. He is a two-time All-America selection and was voted the best back of the Fifties in the Southeastern Conference. With his weight and speed, he runs 100 yards in 9.4 seconds, Billy's running will supply many thrills for professional football fans this season.
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