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RIP Charley Taylor

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I'm not finding any news about this beyond their site! Is this real??
 
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Yes it is RIP Charlie Taylor , my 2nd jersey I ever owned
 

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Never saw him play. My dad swore he was the GOAT.
 

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Yes it is RIP Charlie Taylor , my 2nd jersey I ever owned
Would you share the non-commanders link that you used to confirm this? Thanks!
 

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Yes, I read that on the Commanders.com site, but when I tried to get independent verification there's nada. Nothing on Hogshaven, nothing on any conventional news site, just a total blank outside of that site. I'm not trying to be a PITA, but I don't trust one site information, especially something this personally significant to me. Thanks!!
 

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One of the greatest ever. His stats told the story when he retired and the game was very different. If I had a Mount Rushmore for WRs it would have Rice, Swann, Taylor and probably Moss. I would have to think on the last one.

They had to change blocking rules for him. He was the master of the crack back block. He took out a lot of knees but it was part of the game back then.

I met him in a bar in Alexandra one night. I went up to shake his hand. I have a big hand, he engulfed mine and had a very strong grip too.

RIP CT, you were one of the greatest.
 

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Yes, I read that on the Commanders.com site, but when I tried to get independent verification there's nada. Nothing on Hogshaven, nothing on any conventional news site, just a total blank outside of that site. I'm not trying to be a PITA, but I don't trust one site information, especially something this personally significant to me. Thanks!!


Sometimes it takes a few minutes for the bad news to get around.
 

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Yes, I read that on the Commanders.com site, but when I tried to get independent verification there's nada. Nothing on Hogshaven, nothing on any conventional news site, just a total blank outside of that site. I'm not trying to be a PITA, but I don't trust one site information, especially something this personally significant to me. Thanks!!
I get it Sty. I wanted the Kobe news to not be true so bad. I know you and the rest of the OGs on this board are hurting. Condolences
 

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Like I said, I never saw him play but I was raised right and I am well aware of the significance of this catch.

 

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This Cowboys fan saw him play. An absolute legend in every sense of the term. RIP
 

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One of the All Time Great Redskin legends. RIP Mr. Charley Taylor. You will always be remembered.
 

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I saw him play plenty.. we had season tickets during his heyday. He was a big part of the only thing made them worth watching before Lombardi, then Allen, took over and they actually became a good team.. that passing game. He was one of the best. RIP.
 

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Was at a charity event in Ashburn about 25 years ago, Charley was there, he didn't want to be shaking hands inside the event he preferred to be out in the portico bumming smokes. He was a nice guy, great football player.
 

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I get it Sty. I wanted the Kobe news to not be true so bad. I know you and the rest of the OGs on this board are hurting. Condolences
Thank you man, for me news like this cuts deeply because he and Bobby Mitchell represented more in Washington at the time than mere players.
 
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Him, Bobby Mitchell and Jerry Smith in 1967 were historic . 1st ,2nd , and 4th in receiving that year , a feat never approached
 

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Gil Brandt has a story about Charley. Nothing but respect for #42.

When Charley Taylor passed away, we lost an NFL legend, a Hall of Famer who played his way to greatness over 14 years in Washington.
But if not for a twist of fate, he could have been a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
Before we get to that, let's go back to a chance meeting in my office that gave me a front-row view of an early turning point in Taylor's career. The first time I crossed paths with Taylor's story, on a June day in 1960, I was sitting in my office with the Cowboys, where I was vice president of player personnel, chatting with Arizona State assistant coach Gene Felker. My secretary called to tell me there was a man named Kentucky Clark and a woman named Mrs. Jones there to see me, to discuss Mrs. Jones' son's football potential.

I had no idea who they were, but I wanted to hear what they had to say, so I said they could come in.
Clark, a grocer, was accompanying Jones, whose son, Charley Taylor, had just finished an outstanding career as a running back at Dalworth High School in Grand Prairie, Texas, where schools were segregated at the time. Taylor had earned all-state honors from the Prairie View Interscholastic League, which organized Black high schools in Texas during segregation. But despite his record of on-field excellence, she explained, he was only being recruited by Black schools at the next level -- in fact, the Southwest Conference, which was home to schools like Texas, Texas Tech and Arkansas, would not have a Black football player on a scholarship until 1965.
Taylor's mother, whose first name was Myrtle, said he wanted to broaden his college options, so that he could prove he could play against any competition. She'd brought a few canisters of Taylor's film with her, and she wanted someone to watch them and tell her just how good he was.

Felker agreed to take a look and went to a different part of the office to review the film. After about 20 minutes, he returned, declaring that Taylor had a scholarship offer at Arizona State.
Taylor proceeded to make himself into a first-round caliber prospect at Arizona State, and when the 1964 NFL Draft came around, we were ready to make him a member of the Dallas Cowboys. He had speed, size and route-running ability -- he was like a man among boys. I went to him and urged him not to sign with a team from the AFL, which was competing with the NFL for players in those days, because we wanted to pick him, and Taylor assured me he wanted to play in Dallas.

There was one problem, though. In those years, the draft was held during the season, when games were still being played, and as of the date of that particular draft (Dec. 2, 1963), Dallas and Washington had identical 3-9 records. Which meant we'd need to flip a coin to decide which team would pick third overall and which team would pick fourth.
I remember flipping the coin myself, in a hotel hallway, with a scout named Bucko Kilroy (who would later come work for us) representing Washington. Bucko won the toss, and Washington ended up grabbing Taylor before we could. Taylor logged 814 receiving yards and 755 rushing yards as a rookie, then transitioned to full-time receiver, leading the NFL in receptions in 1966 (with 72) and '67 (70). From 1964 to 1977, over the span of his career, Taylor racked up 10,598 scrimmage yards, second-most in that time, with 90 touchdowns, tied for the most. And, of course, he went on to become one of the 11 Hall of Famers to come out of the '64 draft.
Our haul in Dallas, featuring Hall of Famers Mel Renfro, Bob Hayes and Roger Staubach, turned out OK. But I'll never forget the brushes I had with one of the best offensive players to set foot on a field.
 
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