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The first franchise player of the new era
Marcus Spears Jr. get your strong arse offer sir and be the cornerstone of the return!!
Thank you! I can’t keep up with them, getting picked off so quickly
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67. Bryce Restovich QB Loyola College Prep - JR season: 206/290 71% 3406 YDs 48 TDs 9 INT 136.9 RTG


He should be much higher. Kid is a baller
I would beat both of them

ETA: “beat off to”
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REG861


I know your type. The type that ruins everything.
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My friend, the only way those numbers come close to working is if you pretend almost every white person that died was a Christian. Communists and Nazis are not/were not Christians.


This is where we disagree. The majority of Germans were Christians. History has distorted and manipulated this fact.
I agree with you that on the surface it does not appear so, but once you dig in deeper than what they fed us through the years.

World War II – Estimated Christian Deaths (Axis vs Allies)
Concise historical demographic estimate (military + civilian)

Axis Powers
Axis Countries Estimated Christian Deaths
Germany 6.6 – 8.5 million
Italy 0.45 – 0.50 million
Romania 0.30 – 0.50 million
Hungary 0.29 – 0.55 million
Finland 0.094 million
Croatia 0.27 – 0.32 million
Slovakia 0.063 million
Bulgaria 0.019 million
Axis Subtotal˜ 8.1 – 10.8 million

Allied Powers
Allied Countries / Regions Estimated Christian Deaths
Soviet Union (European regions) 17 – 22 million
Poland 5.0 – 5.4 million
Yugoslavia 0.7 – 1.2 million
Greece 0.29 – 0.58 million
France 0.57 million
United Kingdom 0.45 million
Netherlands 0.20 million
Belgium 0.084 million
Czechoslovakia 0.31 million
United States 0.405 million
Canada 0.045 million
Australia 0.040 million
New Zealand 0.012 million
South Africa 0.011 million
Allied Subtotal˜ 35 – 40 million
Grand Total Estimated Christian Deaths: ˜ 43 – 50 million worldwide
Notes: Values are based on national death totals combined with 1930s–1940s religious demographics.
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Indeed, the United States would not have entered the war in Europe in December 1941 if not for Germany's declaration of war.


Uberblunder on Hitler’s part