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#21 Tejas05

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 01:02 AM

Then you misread. I am very consistent. It is my experience that Texas leads the country in a feeling of grandiosity and entitlement.
Now when it comes to football, the entire south believes they are superior to everywhere else.

Vaguely similar but not at all the same.

If you need further clarification just ask.

BTW, I have repeatedly said that I believe TX has the best football in the country and that FL is 4th or 5th but to believe that an elite football program cannot exist outside of Texas is a bit narcissistic.


Entitlement? What are you talking about? We aint Democraps around here!

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 01:28 AM

you are an idiot


Coming from you that's a compliment.

College recruiters and NFL scouts can't be wrong. They recruit the south because that's where the athletes are and that's where they're grown.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 04:48 AM

Coming from you that's a compliment.

College recruiters and NFL scouts can't be wrong. They recruit the south because that's where the athletes are and that's where they're grown.



yeah, they never stop in NJ

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 05:00 AM

yeah, they never stop in NJ

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hey nooner i got a question, there is a team i know no one ever heard of called Rush-Henrieta. yeah thats the name. anyways, they went 13-0 and finished number 1 in the state of New York. why arent they considered one of the top teams in the country??? i thought great football came from all regions. is 6 or 7 publications wrong? do only the people that know about the school know how great they are? what makes Bosco better? they went 13-0, and Bosco only went 12-0. lol.

is it all a mirage? you have to have a name brand right? only STA, Panola, DLS, Trinity can only compete??? tell me why a 13-0 team from the same area of Bosco cannot even be considered for anything.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 05:57 AM

yeah, they never stop in NJ

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They do if they want overrated safeties. You guys have hit twice on those recently.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:02 AM

hey nooner i got a question, there is a team i know no one ever heard of called Rush-Henrieta. yeah thats the name. anyways, they went 13-0 and finished number 1 in the state of New York. why arent they considered one of the top teams in the country??? i thought great football came from all regions. is 6 or 7 publications wrong? do only the people that know about the school know how great they are? what makes Bosco better? they went 13-0, and Bosco only went 12-0. lol.

is it all a mirage? you have to have a name brand right? only STA, Panola, DLS, Trinity can only compete??? tell me why a 13-0 team from the same area of Bosco cannot even be considered for anything.



You clearly do not understand my position and I am not sure what the hell you are asking.

Rush-Henrieta, they are from Rochester, they were a good team this year.

?????

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:06 AM

They do if they want overrated safeties. You guys have hit twice on those recently.



so when was the last time STA had players taken in the draft in the first round three straight years? You think college coaches are not interested in this kind of talent?

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:07 AM

hey nooner i got a question, there is a team i know no one ever heard of called Rush-Henrieta. yeah thats the name. anyways, they went 13-0 and finished number 1 in the state of New York. why arent they considered one of the top teams in the country??? i thought great football came from all regions. is 6 or 7 publications wrong? do only the people that know about the school know how great they are? what makes Bosco better? they went 13-0, and Bosco only went 12-0. lol.

is it all a mirage? you have to have a name brand right? only STA, Panola, DLS, Trinity can only compete??? tell me why a 13-0 team from the same area of Bosco cannot even be considered for anything.



---When New Rochelle won NY state they had NFL players Ray Rice and Courtney Greene, along with a slew of scholorship talent....it all depends on the year. The only thing that separates TX from NJ is the depth of excellent teams in my opinion. The best from each state could beat each other. It is just that a state like NJ might only have 5-7 or so top tier teams in an given year that can compete with anyone, Texas might have 15-20. Just this one man's opinion, but that's how I see it.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:09 AM

so when was the last time STA had players taken in the draft in the first round three straight years? You think college coaches are not interested in this kind of talent?


I never said recruiters weren't interested in New Jersey. But they know where the players are and Florida is a haven for college recruiting and NFL drafting.

Just watch any college or NFL game and Florida players are not only everywhere but they're likely making the most plays.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:20 AM

I never said recruiters weren't interested in New Jersey. But they know where the players are and Florida is a haven for college recruiting and NFL drafting.

Just watch any college or NFL game and Florida players are not only everywhere but they're likely making the most plays.



Canes????????????? are you ok??????

have I ever questioned the talent that comes from FL?

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:30 AM

Canes????????????? are you ok??????

have I ever questioned the talent that comes from FL?


You questioned geography being a factor. It must just be a coincidence that Florida, California, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi, etc are so rich with football talent.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 11:00 AM

You questioned geography being a factor. It must just be a coincidence that Florida, California, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi, etc are so rich with football talent.


yeah, the weather makes them better.

what about OH and PA? Also isn't CA's best team in the north?

just dumb

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 11:09 AM

---When New Rochelle won NY state they had NFL players Ray Rice and Courtney Greene, along with a slew of scholorship talent....it all depends on the year. The only thing that separates TX from NJ is the depth of excellent teams in my opinion. The best from each state could beat each other. It is just that a state like NJ might only have 5-7 or so top tier teams in an given year that can compete with anyone, Texas might have 15-20. Just this one man's opinion, but that's how I see it.



that is how it is

but this forum is a Texas forum so a rational approach is not acceptable

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 06:35 PM

that is how it is

but this forum is a Texas forum so a rational approach is not acceptable



The best team in all of New England is Everett, Mass. They'd get tore up by the big dogs in TX or FL in my honest opinion.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 07:23 PM

I've compiled a list of "National Champions & #1 Teams since 1966"
1966 Cal. -- Rivera El Rancho,---------------------- State Rankings
1967 Tex. -- Austin Reagan---------------------------11 California
1968 Tex. -- Austin Reagan--------------------------- 9 Texas
tie Fla. -- Coral Gables--------------------------- 8 Ohio
1969 Cal. -- Pasadena Blair----------------------------7 Georgia
tie Fla. -- Coral Gables--------------------------- 6 Florida
1970 Tex. -- Austin Reagan----------------------------3 Virginia
1971 Ga. -- Valdosta
1972 Tn. -- Bristol
1973 Tn. -- Chattanooga Baylor
1974 Ga. -- Thomasville
1975 Cal. -- L.A. Loyola
1976 Ohio -- Cincinnati Moeller
tie Ga. -- Warner Robins
1977 Ohio -- Cincinnati Moeller
1978 Tex. -- Houston Stratford
tie Va. -- Annandale
1979 Ohio -- Cincinnati Moeller
1980 Ohio -- Cincinnati Moeller
1981 Ga. -- Warner Robins
1982 Ohio -- Cincinnati Moeller
1983 Pa. -- Berwick
1984 Ga. -- Valdosta
1985 Il. -- E. St. Louis
1986 Ga. -- Valdosta
1987 Tex. -- Plano
1988 Fla. -- Pensacola Pine Forest
1989 Tex. -- Odessa Permian
1990 La. -- Ruston
1991 Ind. -- Indianapolis Ben Davis
1992 Ga. -- Valdosta
1993 Ohio -- Cleveland St. Ignatius
1994 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
1995 Ohio -- Cleveland St. Ignatius
1996 Va. -- Hampton
1997 Va. -- Hampton
1998 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
1999 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
2000 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
2001 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
2002 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
2003 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle
2004 Ohio -- Cincinati Colerain
2005 Tex. -- Southlake Carroll
tie Fla. -- Lakeland
2006 Tex. -- Southlake Carroll
2007 Tex. -- Katy
tie Fla. -- Miami Northwestern
2008 Fla. -- Ft. Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
2009 NJ -- Ramsey Don Bosco
2010 Cal. -- Concord De La Salle

That looks pretty good to me.. If I had my ruthers I would Like Aldine added as a tie with your Ruston for 1990 and have Permian 1991 either the champ or tied with Ben Davis. :)

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 08:52 PM

The best team in all of New England is Everett, Mass. They'd get tore up by the big dogs in TX or FL in my honest opinion.



I think they'd be at a disadvantage.

NE is the weakest area in the country.

The midatlantic is a different story.

everett could not play with the big dogs there either.

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 11:05 PM

yeah, the weather makes them better.

what about OH and PA? Also isn't CA's best team in the north?

just dumb


The best team is in the north but the best talent is in the south.

Pennsylvania had a lot of talent.....25 years ago.

Just stop, noonereal. Everybody on Earth knows that the talent is in the south and the weather, demographics, etc are the reason for it.

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Posted 28 January 2011 - 03:14 AM

The best team is in the north but the best talent is in the south.

Pennsylvania had a lot of talent.....25 years ago.

Just stop, noonereal. Everybody on Earth knows that the talent is in the south and the weather, demographics, etc are the reason for it.



The culture is the difference, not the weather. Even for you that is just stupid.

Also are you saying a good team can beat a talanted team?

Yes you are.

That has been what I have been saying right along.

No more talent in PA? You are "special"

LOL, you really screwed up in this post!

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Posted 28 January 2011 - 04:21 AM

The culture is the difference, not the weather. Even for you that is just stupid.

Also are you saying a good team can beat a talanted team?

Yes you are.

That has been what I have been saying right along.

No more talent in PA? You are "special"

LOL, you really screwed up in this post!



The weather allows Florida to play football year-round.


You're a moron.

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Posted 28 January 2011 - 09:24 PM

The weather allows Florida to play football year-round.


You're a moron.



Did you know it is 2011????

Do you think weather stops the teams in any sport from practicing in the winter anymore?

Again you call a name when it is your cloistered world that prohibits you from understand anything out of your small town.

I am so glad I am not sheltered and stupid like you.

you are a real Jethro.




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