Appalachian Figures On a cold December afternoon in 1940, the Chicago Bears humiliated Washington in the NFL championship game by a score of 73 to 0. Somewhere in the blur of blue jerseys and leather helmets, halfback George McAfee took an interception and sprinted thirty four yards into the end zone, one more score in a game that still stands as the most lopsided title contest in league history. Sportswriters liked the spectacle.

