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Ill give this to Spurg because he got two of the three, they beat the Pats and the Kick Returner and former Heisman winner Desmond Howard got the MVP. And yes, I was reffering to the Packers, whose hall of Fame player was Reggie White, RIP.
Go right ahead, you Patriot-loving bastard
Go right ahead, you Patriot-loving bastard

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Attaboy djt, we'll take any sort of support we can get with most of the country against us. Not that we need it, or anything. [scoffs]. But yeah, those late 90's teams were fun. "Mrs." Terry Glenn, the great (but immobile as hell) Drew Bledsoe, Pete Carrol before he realized how easy to cheat it is in college. Ahh, memories.
Anyways, time for a bit more homestate pride. Feel free to shoot this down if no likee, I'm not feeling that tuned in today.
Who was ranked by Sports Illustrated as the greatest athlete born in the state of Massachusetts?
Anyways, time for a bit more homestate pride. Feel free to shoot this down if no likee, I'm not feeling that tuned in today.
Who was ranked by Sports Illustrated as the greatest athlete born in the state of Massachusetts?
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It goes downhill pretty fast after the top 6 or so, but there are some decent sports figures from MA, relative to its size. The question should read "Sports Figures", by the way. And the list was released in 2000, if it makes a difference, although I can't think of any amazing figures to come out of Massachusetts in the last eight years.
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I really cannot think of anyone else from Massachusetts. Naismith (inventor of basketball) maybe? I have been to Springfield to the Basketball Hall of Fame, so if it is sports figures . . .
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Oh, hell. I broke down and looked up Naismith, he is f'in canadian.
And I looked up the answer, geez I had no idea!!!
Edit:
Oh, hell. I broke down and looked up Naismith, he is f'in canadian.
And I looked up the answer, geez I had no idea!!!
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Yeah, Favre was born from Heaven, sent to Earth to do Jesus' will... and prevent the perfect season...
As for greatest athlete from MA, I have no idea, but im gonna say old school basketball...
Pete Maravich, why not?
As for greatest athlete from MA, I have no idea, but im gonna say old school basketball...
Pete Maravich, why not?

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