Alabama 31 Cowboys 30.Bama takes it in a close one at home.Can any team beat them at home?NFL or NCAA?
Alabama 31 Cowboys 30.Bama takes it in a close one at home.Can any team beat them at home?NFL or NCAA?
Mods, please ban this same idiot starting all these Bama versus NFL team threads. Anyone who watches football or has an IQ above 80 knows Bama would get crushed by at least 5 TDs even by halftime. Ban the troll. 0/10
Im also sick of these trolls. Bama has a few NFL caliber players. Dallas has like 50. Even the worst teams in the NFL would smack Bama. Tom Brady with one receiver and one lineman would probably beat them. Take your stupid troll ass somewhere else
Layaharps wrote:
Mods, please ban this same idiot starting all these Bama versus NFL team threads. Anyone who watches football or has an IQ above 80 knows Bama would get crushed by at least 5 TDs even by halftime. Ban the troll. 0/10
+1
The SEC troll is none other than Stick with eharmony.
Layaharps wrote:
Mods, please ban this same idiot starting all these Bama versus NFL team threads. Anyone who watches football or has an IQ above 80 knows Bama would get crushed by at least 5 TDs even by halftime. Ban the troll. 0/10
Bama vs best HS team in USA. What's the final margin?
Bama - 24
Cowboys - 10
Bama's defense stifles Dak and Zeke
Bama would beat the Pats by 7.Brady would be picked 4xs.
Sabin is better then any NFL coach.
Any college football team, no matter how good, would get hammered by an NFL team (though the way things are with the Cleveland Browns, I wonder if Bama could give them a game. Lol).
E harmony me wrote:
Sabin is better then any NFL coach.
Nick Saban's record in NFL: 15-17
Bill Belichick's record (including 5 seasons with lowly Browns: 233-115
Getting Old wrote:
Any college football team, no matter how good, would get hammered by an NFL team (though the way things are with the Cleveland Browns, I wonder if Bama could give them a game. Lol).
Having watched the Browns a few weeks ago and the 49ers yesterday, San Francisco is by far the worst team in the NFL! It might not even be close, Cleveland versus San Francisco. San Fran versus Alabama would still be the NFL team, but the 49er team I watched yesterday would make it close!
Sec 1 wrote:
Alabama 31 Cowboys 30.Bama takes it in a close one at home.Can any team beat them at home?NFL or NCAA?
Moron!
It's called the NFL. How many NFL players are currently on the Alabama team? 5? 6? Guess how many are on the Jacksonville Jaguars? 53!
The game would be 30-0 by half time.
Go home, little boy.
67 wrote:
Sec 1 wrote:Alabama 31 Cowboys 30.Bama takes it in a close one at home.Can any team beat them at home?NFL or NCAA?
Moron!
It's called the NFL. How many NFL players are currently on the Alabama team? 5? 6? Guess how many are on the Jacksonville Jaguars? 53!
The game would be 30-0 by half time.
Go home, little boy.
Well, I looked at one NFL mock draft for next year and it projected 9 (5 in the first round) Alabama players to go in next year's draft. It probably has another 9 players on the roster who will go in future NFL drafts. So, maybe 18 or so players on the current Alabama roster will be drafted and most of those are in the top 3 rounds so they should at least make the NFL rosters.
Have you noticed that even good NFL teams have a hard time winning if they lose a key starter and have to fill in with a very capable NFL second-string player?
Tide may have 18 future NFL players on their roster, but ten of those 18 will be career special teamers and second-stringers who cost their team games any time they are forced to get playing time. Now imagine what would happen to the rest of the non-NFL roster if they were forced to play.
The Dirty Duck wrote:
Have you noticed that even good NFL teams have a hard time winning if they lose a key starter and have to fill in with a very capable NFL second-string player?
Tide may have 18 future NFL players on their roster, but ten of those 18 will be career special teamers and second-stringers who cost their team games any time they are forced to get playing time. Now imagine what would happen to the rest of the non-NFL roster if they were forced to play.
Most of the former Alabama players on NFL rosters (53) as for the 2015 season were not special teamers. Most are either stars or regular players.
Former Alabama players remaining on NFL rosters on Saturday night included:
Arizona Cardinals: Rashad Johnson, safety; Ed Stinson, defensive end.
Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones, wide receiver.
Baltimore Ravens: C.J. Mosley, inside linebacker; Courtney Upshaw, linebacker.
Buffalo Bills: Marcell Dareus, defensive tackle; Cyrus Kouandjio, offensive tackle.
Carolina Panthers: Roman Harper, safety; Kevin Norwood, wide receiver.
Cincinnati Bengals: Wallace Gilberry, defensive end; Dre Kirkpatrick, cornerback; AJ McCarron, quarterback; Andre Smith, offensive tackle.
Denver Broncos: Evan Mathis, guard.
Green Bay Packers: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, safety; Eddie Lacy, running back.
Houston Texans: Kareem Jackson, cornerback; Jeoffrey Pagan, defensive end.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Carson Tinker, long snapper; T.J. Yeldon, running back.
Minnesota Vikings: Austin Shepherd, guard.
New England Patriots: Dont'a Hightower, linebacker; Michael Williams, offensive tackle.
New Orleans Saints: Mark Ingram, running back.
New York Giants: Landon Collins, safety.
New York Jets: James Carpenter, guard; Dee Milliner, cornerback.
Oakland Raiders: Amari Cooper, wide receiver.
Philadelphia Eagles: DeMeco Ryans, linebacker.
San Diego Chargers: D.J. Fluker, Foley, guard.
San Francisco 49ers: Quinton Dial, defensive tackle; DeAndrew White, wide receiver.
St. Louis Rams: Mark Barron, safety.
Tennessee Titans: Jalston Fowler, fullback; Chance Warmack, guard.
Washington Redskins: Arie Kouandjio, guard.
To be fair to the idiots making these arguments, they don't know much about football. They focus on their jogging and could probably tell you who finished 7th in the 2000 olympic trials in the women's 10k off the top of their head.
To be fair to bama fans, most have an IQ lower than the number of first round draft picks bama will have in the next draft.
We've got a real lose lose scenario here.
Dial it up wrote:
To be fair to the idiots making these arguments, they don't know much about football. They focus on their jogging and could probably tell you who finished 7th in the 2000 olympic trials in the women's 10k off the top of their head.
To be fair to bama fans, most have an IQ lower than the number of first round draft picks bama will have in the next draft.
We've got a real lose lose scenario here.
Totally bro. The special teams in the NFL is where the pros dominate. Punters are just on a different level than those in college. I mean can you imagine pat mcafee or Marquette King in college?! They'd just destroy bama. Pry be a 50 point game at the end of 1Q.
Dial it up wrote:
To be fair to the idiots making these arguments, they don't know much about football. They focus on their jogging and could probably tell you who finished 7th in the 2000 olympic trials in the women's 10k off the top of their head.
To be fair to bama fans, most have an IQ lower than the number of first round draft picks bama will have in the next draft.
We've got a real lose lose scenario here.
This is one of the most honest and funniest things I've read on this message board in quite some time. Good stuff.
PS. I have no idea who finished 7th...or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.
A lot of great athletes take at least a few years in the NFL to adjust to the game and learn how to improve. It's usually once they improve that they become stars. Some even have to start taking steroids to do this. It's pretty rare for a rookie just to go in and dominate in the NFL, even they are first round picks. Sometimes a great team makes guys look good too. Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliot are playing well, but a lot of it has to do with their offensive line making things really easy. If they had a bad offensive line, their team would be below .500 and those guys even might look lost as rookies. Also to mention, some terrible NFL QBs have lit up Bama in college, Johnny Football put up 50 points on Bama in a game and beat them twice in his college days. Chad Kelly has lit them up for Ole Miss, scoring near an average of 40 points versus Bama. I think Ohio State will actually beat Bama in the title game this year. The SEC is garbage besides Alabama.
Washington will beat Alabama.