Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Your post made me curious, so I googled it and found this...



Do you have other data that I should look at?
The cocaine map got me. Heroin and meth ones too. Bunch of empty midwest towns.
 
Keep in mind, his record at Colorado is 12-13. It's all downhill from here for Sanders, healthy or not he's gonna struggle at Colorado.
That's true but if he's sticks around there like it appears he's going to do at least for the moment, I respect that. I'm glad he beat whatever he beat and that he wasn't announcing worse news.
 
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going from this to....



Wow Aguilar is quite literally the best deep ball thrower in the country 😂

This is great news. The deep ball may be the most important throw in this offense.

Also, Indiana and Louisville got good ones it would appear. Would not have guessed Taylen Green looking that good.

How do these rankings look when you compare overall and not just the long ball?
 
I think the homeless druggies is what I was referencing, not drug use overall.

When walking around those two cities, you see a LOT more homeless strung out people than you do walking around other large cities compared to all other kinds of people. I'm not saying drug use is higher, but homelessness per capita and specifically drug addled homeless people.

Probably Portland is high up there too, but I haven't been there in quite a while so I don't know if it's still a problem.
I get what you're saying, but I was trying to find some data to back it up and couldn't.

I would assume homelessness due to drug use (and crime due to drug use, and health issues due to drug use, etc) would follow with rising drug use overall. If you have some contrasting data, that would be interesting.
 
That girl went to my HS in Lynchburg VA and we both did theatre, just she's younger. So random and blows my mind everytime I see her.
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