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Southern Football is teh BESTEST!!!111 (just for donny MERGE)

You must be the worst lawyer to ever be in law school...

Your research paper is almost as "worthless" as Steve Breaston. It proves absolutly nothing!!

Your post says the best football players come from the South... Yet the only facts you have is that the majority of NFL players come from the South. So if Florida has 10 players in the NFL that are sitting the bench does that mean that there better than the 8 that are starters from Ohio?

I'm not saying that my numbers are indeed correct..Nor do I really care, but your "research" would carry NO weight in court my friend.

Good luck with you future career...:tongue2:

My research paper....
My Buckeyes are number 1 in every poll and kick the shit out of every team in Florida...
 
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Mayberry, Tell cousin Jed to get off Aunt Nelly. We have to send letters of awareness to all the NFL teams to chase only southern prospects in next year's draft. They're going to be dag'gum thrilled at this secret tip!
 
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In Opie's defense, here is the breakdown, by region, of the 85 players selected for last season's Pro Bowl:

Southeast - 34
Northeast - 6
Mideast - 13
Midwest - 12
Pacific - 18
Non-US - 2

Since there was no explicit basis for determining a player's origin, I used birthplace.
 
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Holy . . . Some regional pride here. I don't think I've ever seen anyone accumulate rubies so fast.

The question of course to be answered is why the South isn't dominant in college football with such a huge talent edge. Perhaps an intelligence gap plays a role . . .
 
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