Florida.
Pick a trio - a running back, quarterback and wide receiver, from each state (based upon where they were raised and attended college) and which state sports the best trio ever?
Oddly, there is one, and only one, correct answer to the question.
There is NO debate.
None. Even Whottt could not play devil's advocate.
For those who know the answer, please refrain from posting until everyone has had a chance to answer incorrectly.
Florida.
Florida!? You are not even warm.
It was just a shot in the dark....hmmm maybe...Indiana?
PA?
Got to be Payton, Rice and Bret Favre and that would be Mississippi.
But Whottt would disagree somehow.
Damn you Jim! This thread had potential.
GON, sorry man, but I am a huge Walter Payton fan and I hated that his record was broken, especially by a Cowboy. I also love Favre, so it was an easy question for me, because I knew Jerry went to Mississippi Valley St., so I had to answer soon.
Imagine if these 3 had been contemporaries and played on the same NFL team....they would have won 6 SBs, no doubt.
S'alright. I was hoping to get a little Texas vs AnotherState going here, but in the end it's really simple.
Mississippi's B Team ain't so bad either - McAllister, McNair and Alworth.
where did you get this info on the states?
Delaware.
Rich Gannon and ...???
WTF? I say Florida and you say that I'm not even warm...unless that was just trying to throw me off.
It is one of the perks for living in Mississippi.where did you get this info on the states
In your defense, you were warm, geographically speaking.WTF? I say Florida and you say that I'm not even warm...unless that was just trying to throw me off.
Who says they need more than Gannon? Throw in two scrubs and their Superstar-to-Population ratio is still one of the highest...
Gotta go with North Dakota
Lamar Gordan, Jimmy Kleinsasser, and my boy Josh Duhamel from NBC's "Las Vegas" played QB in college
Alabama is pretty good too. Namath, Don Hutson and Bo Jackson. I might rate them 2nd.
So 2 states adjacent to each other are 1-2 IMO. Miss and Al.
Same answer applies to basketball too, I'll bet.Gotta go with North Dakota
Lamar Gordan, Jimmy Kleinsasser, and my boy Josh Duhamel from NBC's "Las Vegas" played QB in college
West Covina, California.![]()
GON, I would put Archie Manning on the B team for sure.Mississippi's B Team ain't so bad either - McAllister, McNair and Alworth.
Disagree.
McNair >>> Archie.
EDIT to add: In your defense, back in the day of Archie, I was just learning to root for the Cowboys. I don't have any first-hand memories of Archie's game.
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