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Flashback: 'Choo Choo' Justice An Electrifying Runner


No one will dispute that Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice earned his greatest fame on the gridiron at the University of North Carolina, where he became regarded as one of the premiere halfbacks in college football history and was a two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up. His career with the Washington Redskins was also memorable, although brief. The shifty, elusive runner played four seasons in Washington, in 1950 and from 1952-54. (Redskins.com)

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