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No college team would ever beat an NFL team barring something crazy.
Ever?
The NFL was founded in 1920..
So at what point exactly are we starting with this whole undefeated pro vs amateur thing?
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No college team would ever beat an NFL team barring something crazy.
No college team would ever beat an NFL team barring something crazy.
Ever?
The NFL was founded in 1920..
So at what point exactly are we starting with this whole undefeated pro vs amateur thing?
I actually want a breakdown of what Jalen Hurts would or could do to the Browns
Dude I don't know a single goddamn thing about swimming
All I know is that in the NBA and NFL there are drafts. It doesn't matter what school you came from, if you're good enough you're getting drafted. Every pro team (more or less) consists of players that were drafted (again, I say more or less because I acknowledge that undrafted players make an impact). Even if we consider the Alabamas of CFB and the Kentuckys or UNCs of CBB, on average less than half of their rosters are getting drafted to the pros. What does that tell me? That they don't stand a chance against pro teams.
No one gives a **** about 1920 famb
We're talking about modern day football
No one gives a **** about 1920 famb
We're talking about modern day football
What date do you conveniently want to start the conversation?
Were those teams back then not "pro" teams?
Only thing imma add to this college or pro debate from a football point of view is #collegekickers is a real thing.
Off of special teams alone I'm giving any college team no chance against a pro team.
I will bet everything I have that the '01 canes would win at least 1 game vs a pro NFL team that has existed since the NFL was founded
You keep bringing up this year's Bama team when they couldn't even win their own national title, I can tell you're just trolling at this point.
You keep bringing up this year's Bama team when they couldn't even win their own national title, I can tell you're just trolling at this point.
1 game..
I've played and watched enough sports in my time on this earth to realize shh happens
There is a reason the phrase "any given Sunday" is used regarding the NFL
Only thing imma add to this college or pro debate from a football point of view is #collegekickers is a real thing.
Off of special teams alone I'm giving any college team no chance against a pro team.
Browns special teams last year was basically a college team..
Those taking the pro team side, have to take every single team ever.. pick the worst of the worst and find a way to defend them vs
College teams who can stack their teams however they want as long as they can get the kids to come in
We now have the great fortune of seeing how great some of these teams were and the level of talent that we're present upon them
I will bet everything I have that the '01 canes would win at least 1 game vs a pro NFL team that has existed since the NFL was founded
It's used regarding NFL vs. NFL teams
I'm sorry, there are levels to this ****.
It's like a law student going up against an attorney in court, who wins?
The attorney.
Saying it's basically a college team doesn't make it a college team. Some factors I don't see you bringing up is 18 & 19 year olds lining up against grown *** men.
College team like Washington & Clemson had Hurts mind all the way ****** and tou think Alabama has enough talent to hide him against the Cleveland Browns? He has no chance You're outta your mind.
At this point I'm almost starting to think you don't even watch college football
Here's a general thought. Just because someone is a professional doesn't make them automatically better then a amateur.
If that was the case every boxer would lose their first pro fight for example.
Even then....they would lose
Because they're facing the best of the best
A lot of 18 & 19 year olds play special teams.
A lot of NFL veterans stay in the league thru special teams.
I the difference between college & pro would immediately be see there.
Buccaneers are signing former Jets kicker Nick Folk to compete with last year's second-round pick Roberto Aguayo, as @PSchrags reported.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)
March 18, 2017
Only after a year and a second round pick.... Life comes at you fast
Browns special teams last year was basically a college team..
Those taking the pro team side, have to take every single team ever.. pick the worst of the worst and find a way to defend them vs
I will bet everything I have that the '01 canes would win at least 1 game vs a pro NFL team that has existed since the NFL was founded