Talk:Gary Pajcic

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There are four significant items in the Gary Pajcic article: 1) He threw the most controversial pass in Florida State football history, still talked about to this day. 2) He managed Nat Glover's successful campaign to become Jacksonville's first African-American sheriff. Pajcic's support was the reason Glover received the white votes needed to win the election. 3) He was the first player to be named Most Outstanding Football and Basketball player in Duval County. 4) His contributions to education have helped thousands of Duval County students. Mgreason (talk) 07:23, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
 * I declined the speedy request, per Pajcic's career with the Florida State Seminoles football team. The starting quarterback of one of the premiere college football teams in the nation is notable. Just see Tim Tebow, Chase Daniel or even Colt Brennan. However, this article reads very much like a fluff piece and needs to be cleaned up to read like an impartial encyclopedia.  faithless   (speak)  07:51, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

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