This team is unreal, think they would give the Colts a game.
Line would be Colts -6 or so, I would pound LSU.
Djstucky
SBR MVP
02-27-11
2993
#2
Line would be colts -38.5 and they would cover with ease...
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rm18
SBR Posting Legend
09-20-05
22291
#3
Indy -13.5/29
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face
SBR Posting Legend
01-31-11
14740
#4
colts would probably win by a lot
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antifoil
SBR MVP
11-11-09
3993
#5
freeny and mathis would score more touchdowns than LSU.
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Goat Milk
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03-24-10
25850
#6
are you serious? LSU wouldn't score more than 1 touchdown the entire game.
Cause Sleep is the Cousin of Death
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WeinketoWarrick
SBR MVP
05-30-09
1698
#7
Ban this dumbf*ck for being too stupid to post on this forum, please.
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gryfyn1
SBR MVP
03-30-10
3285
#8
whenever people say stuff like this I always wonder if they think they are being funny or are actually that stupid??
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dfberger23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
5069
#9
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str
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01-12-09
11511
#10
These threads come up every year.
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The DiB
SBR Wise Guy
11-22-09
510
#11
I would pay money to watch Jefferson try to read a NFL defense.
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BuckeyeT
SBR Wise Guy
03-14-11
591
#12
What do you expect coming from a Michigan fan.
Dumbest fukkin thing i ever heard.
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ACoochy
SBR Posting Legend
08-19-09
13949
#13
Originally posted by WeinketoWarrick
Ban this dumbf*ck for being too stupid to post on this forum, please.
Wozza if this were the rule SBR would have 80% less traffic
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allabout the $$$
SBR Hall of Famer
04-17-10
9837
#14
colts without manning could name the score with out question.
why do people actually think a college team can compete with a pro team
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beerman2619
SBR Hall of Famer
12-24-09
7752
#15
Clowns always think a college team could beat a NFL team it would never happen
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SATERSTYLE
SBR Wise Guy
09-07-11
691
#16
I would put money on colts -42
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dfberger23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
5069
#17
Stirring the pot here is too easy sometimes.
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Jonah
SBR MVP
10-21-09
4042
#18
Trade Luck for Jefferson and I think you got a ball game. I usually hate this question, but Painter aint moving the ball at will v the LSU defense.
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rm18
SBR Posting Legend
09-20-05
22291
#19
If they played conservative on offense LSU would be able to contain the Colts offense but if they fell behind might have like 7 turnovers but LSU defense and special teams could hold their own.
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Ernie Mccracken
SBR MVP
09-11-11
1986
#20
You can't tell me the talent gap is any bigger than college games like USC v. Stanford or App St. v. Michigan. Tim Tebow is basically a college qb leading an NFL team, and has already surpassed what 98% of people thought he was capable of.
Colts would be favored by at least 30, but LSU has size and speed all over special teams and defense. Offense is where they would truly be exposed, but if the stars aligned just right, I think it could be a lot more competitive than most think.
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allabout the $$$
SBR Hall of Famer
04-17-10
9837
#21
MOST of the great college players have a hard time adjusting to the nfl never mind being in college with college teammates playing against professionals there would be 9-10 mismatches in the pro favor
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pokernut9999
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07-25-07
12757
#22
Originally posted by ACoochy
Wozza if this were the rule SBR would have 80% less traffic
more like 90%
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JohnGalt2341
SBR Hall of Famer
12-31-09
9138
#23
I think it would be something like -42 Colts like someone else said.
This reminds me of when I was in the 5th grade and our High School football team was undefeated and they ended up winning the State Championship. In the meantime... our NFL team was one of the worst in the league. A buddy of mine suggested that our High School team could beat our NFL team and I believed him. I wonder what the line would be for that game?
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FourLengthsClear
SBR MVP
12-29-10
3808
#24
Originally posted by dfberger23
This team is unreal, think they would give the Colts a game.
Line would be Colts -6 or so, I would pound LSU.
Not really sure that there is a way, empirically, to derive a line but I am 99% sure that you are waaay off.
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gryfyn1
SBR MVP
03-30-10
3285
#25
Originally posted by FourLengthsClear
99% sure that you are waaay off.
I'm all in on the over
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mmike032
SBR Hall of Famer
09-11-08
8905
#26
some dumbass says this every yr
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Ernie Mccracken
SBR MVP
09-11-11
1986
#27
What about the Miami team with these guys?
Among the numerous stars on the 2001 Miami squad were: quarterback Ken Dorsey; running backs Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee, Najeh Davenport, and Frank Gore; tight end Jeremy Shockey; wide receiver Andre Johnson, and Kevin Beard; tackles Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez; defensive linemen Jerome McDougle, William Joseph, and Vince Wilfork; linebackers Jonathan Vilma and D.J. Williams; and defensive backs Ed Reed, Mike Rumph, and Phillip Buchanon. Additional contributors included future stars Kellen Winslow II, Sean Taylor, Antrel Rolle, Vernon Carey, and Rocky McIntosh. In all, an extraordinary 17 players from the 2001 Miami football team were drafted in the first-round of the NFL Draft (5 in the 2002 NFL Draft: Buchanon, McKinnie, Reed, Rumph, and Shockey; 4 in 2003: Johnson, Joseph, McDougle, and McGahee; 6 in 2004: Carey, Taylor, Vilma, Wilfork, Williams, and Winslow; 1 in 2005: Rolle; and 1 in 2006: Kelly Jennings).
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
#28
If Caldwell is Coaching, Painter qbing, and the game is in Baton Rouge, I'll take the Mad Hatter and his Bengal Tigers.
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
#29
Originally posted by Ernie Mccracken
What about the Miami team with these guys?
Among the numerous stars on the 2001 Miami squad were: quarterback Ken Dorsey; running backs Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee, Najeh Davenport, and Frank Gore; tight end Jeremy Shockey; wide receiver Andre Johnson, and Kevin Beard; tackles Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez; defensive linemen Jerome McDougle, William Joseph, and Vince Wilfork; linebackers Jonathan Vilma and D.J. Williams; and defensive backs Ed Reed, Mike Rumph, and Phillip Buchanon. Additional contributors included future stars Kellen Winslow II, Sean Taylor, Antrel Rolle, Vernon Carey, and Rocky McIntosh. In all, an extraordinary 17 players from the 2001 Miami football team were drafted in the first-round of the NFL Draft (5 in the 2002 NFL Draft: Buchanon, McKinnie, Reed, Rumph, and Shockey; 4 in 2003: Johnson, Joseph, McDougle, and McGahee; 6 in 2004: Carey, Taylor, Vilma, Wilfork, Williams, and Winslow; 1 in 2005: Rolle; and 1 in 2006: Kelly Jennings).