would they crack the top 10?
would they crack the top 10?
This comes up every now and then with different teams, but the question is as ridiculous as ever. The Browns would annihilate any college team. It wouldn't be close.
To put it in a distance runner's context, look at what Edward Cheserek has done. In college, he was damn close to unbeatable, with the rarest of exceptions. As a professional, he's not just below average. He's barely able to compete.
They would be #1 by a mile. 73-0 each game. It's men playing against boys.
Pretty sure that the Browns couldn't compete at NCAA D-1 level. They would get blown out. It wouldn't even be close. There are probably 300 NCAA teams that would destroy the Browns.
Wait, this is XC we are talking about right?
You're facing brain surgery. Nothing unusual, just standard brain surgery stuff.
Would you want your surgeon to be the guy who's still in college, learning? Or would you want your surgeon to be the guy who is an actual doctor, has been in a field several years, and done dozens if not hundreds of actual surgeries?
Right, the talent level is just not comparable. I mean if you look at any top-25 or top-30 NCAA team you will find some 4th and 5th men who rushed for over 8,000 yards last weekend alone. Do the Browns even have one? Heck even if you take an Ivy league team like Columbia, they never turn the ball over and haven't allowed any sacks (not one!) since the infamous IC4A brawl of 2009.
Browns may have superior coaching and teamwork skills but talent-wise they are out of their depth. The only team they'd have a chance against is BYU who scored a measly 17 points at Oregon last month.
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