What are you even talking about?
I am addressing a point that was made earlier in the thread.
A poster said that Course A (Eagle Point) was only 10 seconds slower than Course B (Woodward Park). I said that is not true historically, that there is a 20-25 second difference. I then posted statistics that proved that point going back several years. Posters responded saying that I'm "full of it" (despite the evidence). The difference was proven again at NXN, and now posters are trying to say that isn't the case despite it happening, and in the post you quoted showed how the poster that selectively chose individual runners in an attempt to disprove it doesn't hold up when looking at all of the runners that competed.
This isn't at all about saying that one region is better than another. It's about the proven track record of how the courses compare, and posters not only disregarding history but then ignoring evidence that proves them wrong and saying that anyone that points out history is "full of it".
I've never once said "California sucks", or that the Southwest wouldn't dominate. I consistently have said that the Southwest is the strongest region. I also never said that California wasn't as good a region as the Northwest. Read the thread.