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Only about five percent of starting wide receivers and safeties are white Caste Football Looks at the 2007 New York Giants pictured: Frank Gifford<br />(9/7/07) Back when Tom Coughlin coached the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars into almost an instant title contender, about half the Jags' starters were white. There were no white running backs, wide receivers or cornerbacks, but there was a white presence at the other positions.<br />But by the time Coughlin left ... Caste Football Looks at the 2007 Washington Redskins pictured: John Riggins<br />(9/7/07) It's another dreary Redskins team, demographically and probably on the field of play, too.<br />15-year vet Mark Brunell is now the full-time backup as Joe Gibbs gives Jason Campbell his chance to be the starter at QB. 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