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Yup. However, back then, the NFL didn't pay. So, the best players just didn't stay in the NFL. For an example, my HS history teacher. He played college ball, and was offered an NFL contract/tryout. I asked him why he didn't try, and his reply: Teaching school paid more!!!

My how times have changed!!!!!!!! Due to money considerations, the best football talent is in the NFL. The DL of the Browns would come in like a flood on every play. The Bama QB isn't anywhere near good enough to complete passes at the NFL level. 80-0 sounds about right.


Wouldn't be pretty.
 

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Wouldn't be pretty.
I would imagine that's why they stopped doing it. Wasn't that about the time that money got better in the NFL?

I do remember the 4 horsemen of ND put together a college allstar team, and got spanked 22-0. In the 40's, that was a lot of points as teams ran the ball most downs.
 

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Could they? Yes, "any given Sunday" etc. But would they? No, probably not.
 

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Yoooo I'm not even lying I had a dream about this just last night and Cleveland won. :lmao2:
 

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Could they? Yes, "any given Sunday" etc. But would they? No, probably not.
I don't think so, Juggs. It would take a college allstar team to compete w/ an NFL team. Just too much difference in talent.
 

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This question seems to get asked every year. . . .and every year the answer is the same. . . No.
 
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