t.j 35 Posted October 25, 2005 No way in hell any college team would ever beat an NFL team...........period. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mel Kiper 0 Posted October 25, 2005 How much 1st round tallent does USC or Texas have and how many players if the draft was today would be picked in the first round on the texans? USC would kick the sh!t out of the texans! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ignition Technition 0 Posted October 25, 2005 Texans would win about 60-0. Probably 80-0 You guys are being really naive if you think a college football team can hang with one in the NFL. Don't get it twisted... The texans are the worst team in the NFL, but they are comprised of top players from College Football. Not only are they top players, but they have been training and playing grown a$$ men on a top level. There is always a team who is going to be the worst of a sport, but thoes players are still the best of the best. Remind yourself these are grown a$$ men on the texans. And very few rookies can even make a big impact on an NFL game because now they are playing with grown men. Usually it takes time and a learning curve. So if you think the texas, USC, or whoever OL can hold and NFL DL you are crazy and lack football IQ. if you think an NFL OL can be dominated by a colleges team DL you are crazy. And the list goes on..... I mean people come on use some common sense. This would be a massacure. You are being ridiculous if you don't think Reggie Bush would be able to score on the hapless Texans. who would block for him. atm the higest rated OL from sc is winston justice for this yrs draft ( a borderline 1st rounder), thier best wr's wouldnt be drafted as high as AJ was. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theyhateme459 0 Posted October 25, 2005 Texans would win about 60-0. Probably 80-0 You guys are being really naive if you think a college football team can hang with one in the NFL. Don't get it twisted... The texans are the worst team in the NFL, but they are comprised of top players from College Football. Not only are they top players, but they have been training and playing grown a$$ men on a top level. There is always a team who is going to be the worst of a sport, but thoes players are still the best of the best. Remind yourself these are grown a$$ men on the texans. And very few rookies can even make a big impact on an NFL game because now they are playing with grown men. Usually it takes time and a learning curve. So if you think the texas, USC, or whoever OL can hold and NFL DL you are crazy and lack football IQ. if you think an NFL OL can be dominated by a colleges team DL you are crazy. And the list goes on..... I mean people come on use some common sense. This would be a massacure. You are being ridiculous if you don't think Reggie Bush would be able to score on the hapless Texans. Are you Crazy!!! That NFL DL and LB's and safties would kill that USC offensive OL and thus kill bush. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LOD01 199 Posted October 25, 2005 Kinda like the way NFL DL and LB are destroying the Texans OL? I don't see Carr or Davis getting killed and their OL is the biggest sieve in the history of the NFL. Carr is on pace for over 100 sacks. BTW not only is Houston's O the worst in the NFL, so is it's D. They are not NFL quality. Most of them get cut off other teams rosters which makes them about even with USC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 00ITR499 Posted October 25, 2005 You'd have to spot the Texans 14 points to make it fair Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewbieJr 541 Posted October 25, 2005 Kinda like the way NFL DL and LB are destroying the Texans OL? I don't see Carr or Davis getting killed and their OL is the biggest sieve in the history of the NFL. Carr is on pace for over 100 sacks. BTW not only is Houston's O the worst in the NFL, so is it's D. They are not NFL quality. Most of them get cut off other teams rosters which makes them about even with USC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeyeskin 0 Posted October 26, 2005 They would probably agree they're both a couple of queer teams from the lamest state in the union and just have a big redneck orgy at the 50. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dagger 0 Posted October 26, 2005 Wouldn't even be close, the Texans would crush them. USC has several all americans and all league players, an NFL team has a whole roster filled with them. The Texans O Line is a sieve in the NFL, but would crush the USC D Line. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest matuski Posted October 26, 2005 Fockin T-Sips... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yojimbo81 0 Posted October 26, 2005 A few years ago my friend ripped on me and said the Hurricanes could beat the Lions. Back then I believed, and still do, that any NFL team could beat any college team. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theyhateme459 0 Posted October 26, 2005 BTW not only is Houston's O the worst in the NFL, so is it's D. They are not NFL quality. Most of them get cut off other teams rosters which makes them about even with USC. Do not come on here making up things that sounds good. Your talking out your a$$, and just to prove you wrong.... LT- Chester Pitts has started all 48 career games, seeing action on every down for three seasons…helped Texans rush for a club-record 1,882 yards in 2004…selected to USA Today’s 2003 and 2004 All-Joe Team…originally drafted by the Texans in the second round (50th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Didn’t play football until he walked on at SDSU… allowed just one sack in two seasons as Aztecs’ starting left tackle…started all 11 games at “quick” tackle in 2001…did not allow a sack while registering 108 knockdowns on 762 snaps…earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors and third-team All-America accolades…helped offense average 323.1 yards per contest…finished with 11 blocks that resulted in Aztec TDs… LT-Seth Wand moved into the starting lineup last season, starting all 16 games at left tackle…helped RB Domanick Davis post his second consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season…originally drafted by the Texans as one of three third round draft picks (75th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Saw action at both right and left offensive tackle for the Bearcats…played in 50 career games with 36 starts, including postseason play… played and started in 11 regular season games and two playoff contests in 2002…All-America first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report…All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association first-team choice…started every game at left tackle, making 122 knockdowns…helped team yield just 15 sacks… LG/C- Steve McKinney signed with the Texans on 3/6/02 as the club’s first unrestricted free agent…spent his first four seasons in Indianapolis, starting all 60 career games played at left guard…originally drafted by the Colts in the fourth round (93rd overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three year starter for the Aggies…started final 32 game of career at left guard…started 12 games as a senior season at left guard and earned first-team All-Big 12 honors…helped offense average 205.4 yards per game rushing… LG-Todd Washington re-signed with the Texans on 3/4/04 after originally signing with Houston a free agent on 3/24/03…spent first five seasons in Tampa Bay, helping Bucs win Super Bowl XXXVII…originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Started at center and both guard slots during four seasons in Blacksburg…helped Hokies average more than 200 yards rushing per game over final two seasons…started at center as a senior, earning first-team All-Big East honors…had 81 knockdown blocks… C- Drew Hodgdon COLLEGE: Anchored the Sun Devils’ offensive line at center, but also proved capable of lining up at guard…played in 45 career games with 34 starts…was one of two players on the roster in 2004 to already have earned his undergraduate degree…recognized as the Hard Hat Champion in each of his last two seasons for his dedication and hard work in the weight room… RG- Zach Wiegert finalist for Texans Quarterback Club Player of the Year Award in 2003…signed by the Texans as unrestricted free agent on 3/1/03…spent previous four seasons with the Jaguars, starting 43 of 47 games…signed by Jacksonville as a free agent on 5/5/99 after being released by St. Louis on 4/28/99… originally drafted in the second round (38th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Rams after winning the Outland Trophy as a senior at Nebraska. COLLEGE: Started 37 consecutive games at right tackle for the Cornhuskers, helping Nebraska to national championship as a senior…winner of 1994 Outland Trophy, awarded to the nation’s top interior lineman…consensus first-team All-America and first-team All-Big Eight Conference selection as a senior RG- Milford Brown selected by the Texans in the sixth round of the supplemental draft on 9/27/02…signed four days later…started one season at Florida State after transferring from East Mississippi Junior College. COLLEGE: Started all 12 games for the Seminoles at split guard as a junior…ranked second on the team with 45 pancake blocks and 15 key blocks…graded out at 84 percent…helped QB Chris Rix set Atlantic Coast Conference record for single-season total yards…twice earned consensus first-team JC All-America honors for East Mississippi…named nation’s top JC lineman as a sophomore RT- Todd Wade signed by the Texans as an unrestricted free agent on 3/4/04…played his first four seasons for Miami, starting 63 games and three playoff contests…helped the Dolphins average 1,969 rushing yards per season from 2000-03…originally drafted by Miami in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Ole Miss, where his father, grandfather and younger brother also played…first-team All-Southeastern Conference and second-team All-America selection at right tackle as a senior…also named offensive captain…graded out at 87 percent and delivered 104 knockdown blocks…first-team All-SEC choice as a junior…received the J. Richard Price Courage and Compassion Award from the M-Club Alumni Chapter…award is given for having demonstrated extraordinary courage and unusual compassion in dedication to the football team RT- Victor Riley aggressive drive blocker who has blocked for the likes of Priest Holmes and Deuce McAllister over his seven-year career…signed by the Texans as an unrestricted free agent on 5/12/05…spent the past three seasons in New Orleans after starting his career in Kansas City…originally drafted by the Chiefs in the first round (27th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Auburn, starting 33 of 42 career contests…started 11 games at left tackle as a senior, earning All-America honors from the Football Writers Association… So now you can see these are very accomplished players. You have to understand they are playing in the NFL for a reason. These are not other teams trash, and only 1 person was cut for a team.... and that was not for not for inabilty to perform because he started the season before and after..... So don't come here trying to feed all this BS because it sounds good. All these players were good in college, played and learned and have gotten better in the pro game. If not they all would have been cut. Yes they are not the best group in the NFL, but to think that some college players would dominate them is focking insane. Actually think about what you say before talking this dumb ish. THE LONGHORNS, TROJANS, or whatever college team stands no chance against any NFL team. 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sensenomaking 0 Posted October 26, 2005 Completely agree. Those lineman would be so much more fit and knowledgable than the defensive units of any college teams that holes would be all over the place. Pro athletes play their respective sports for a living. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seadog54 20 Posted October 26, 2005 BTW not only is Houston's O the worst in the NFL, so is it's D. They are not NFL quality. Most of them get cut off other teams rosters which makes them about even with USC. Do not come on here making up things that sounds good. Your talking out your a$$, and just to prove you wrong.... LT- Chester Pitts has started all 48 career games, seeing action on every down for three seasons…helped Texans rush for a club-record 1,882 yards in 2004…selected to USA Today’s 2003 and 2004 All-Joe Team…originally drafted by the Texans in the second round (50th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Didn’t play football until he walked on at SDSU… allowed just one sack in two seasons as Aztecs’ starting left tackle…started all 11 games at “quick” tackle in 2001…did not allow a sack while registering 108 knockdowns on 762 snaps…earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors and third-team All-America accolades…helped offense average 323.1 yards per contest…finished with 11 blocks that resulted in Aztec TDs… LT-Seth Wand moved into the starting lineup last season, starting all 16 games at left tackle…helped RB Domanick Davis post his second consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season…originally drafted by the Texans as one of three third round draft picks (75th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Saw action at both right and left offensive tackle for the Bearcats…played in 50 career games with 36 starts, including postseason play… played and started in 11 regular season games and two playoff contests in 2002…All-America first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report…All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association first-team choice…started every game at left tackle, making 122 knockdowns…helped team yield just 15 sacks… LG/C- Steve McKinney signed with the Texans on 3/6/02 as the club’s first unrestricted free agent…spent his first four seasons in Indianapolis, starting all 60 career games played at left guard…originally drafted by the Colts in the fourth round (93rd overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three year starter for the Aggies…started final 32 game of career at left guard…started 12 games as a senior season at left guard and earned first-team All-Big 12 honors…helped offense average 205.4 yards per game rushing… LG-Todd Washington re-signed with the Texans on 3/4/04 after originally signing with Houston a free agent on 3/24/03…spent first five seasons in Tampa Bay, helping Bucs win Super Bowl XXXVII…originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Started at center and both guard slots during four seasons in Blacksburg…helped Hokies average more than 200 yards rushing per game over final two seasons…started at center as a senior, earning first-team All-Big East honors…had 81 knockdown blocks… C- Drew Hodgdon COLLEGE: Anchored the Sun Devils’ offensive line at center, but also proved capable of lining up at guard…played in 45 career games with 34 starts…was one of two players on the roster in 2004 to already have earned his undergraduate degree…recognized as the Hard Hat Champion in each of his last two seasons for his dedication and hard work in the weight room… RG- Zach Wiegert finalist for Texans Quarterback Club Player of the Year Award in 2003…signed by the Texans as unrestricted free agent on 3/1/03…spent previous four seasons with the Jaguars, starting 43 of 47 games…signed by Jacksonville as a free agent on 5/5/99 after being released by St. Louis on 4/28/99… originally drafted in the second round (38th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Rams after winning the Outland Trophy as a senior at Nebraska. COLLEGE: Started 37 consecutive games at right tackle for the Cornhuskers, helping Nebraska to national championship as a senior…winner of 1994 Outland Trophy, awarded to the nation’s top interior lineman…consensus first-team All-America and first-team All-Big Eight Conference selection as a senior RG- Milford Brown selected by the Texans in the sixth round of the supplemental draft on 9/27/02…signed four days later…started one season at Florida State after transferring from East Mississippi Junior College. COLLEGE: Started all 12 games for the Seminoles at split guard as a junior…ranked second on the team with 45 pancake blocks and 15 key blocks…graded out at 84 percent…helped QB Chris Rix set Atlantic Coast Conference record for single-season total yards…twice earned consensus first-team JC All-America honors for East Mississippi…named nation’s top JC lineman as a sophomore RT- Todd Wade signed by the Texans as an unrestricted free agent on 3/4/04…played his first four seasons for Miami, starting 63 games and three playoff contests…helped the Dolphins average 1,969 rushing yards per season from 2000-03…originally drafted by Miami in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Ole Miss, where his father, grandfather and younger brother also played…first-team All-Southeastern Conference and second-team All-America selection at right tackle as a senior…also named offensive captain…graded out at 87 percent and delivered 104 knockdown blocks…first-team All-SEC choice as a junior…received the J. Richard Price Courage and Compassion Award from the M-Club Alumni Chapter…award is given for having demonstrated extraordinary courage and unusual compassion in dedication to the football team RT- Victor Riley aggressive drive blocker who has blocked for the likes of Priest Holmes and Deuce McAllister over his seven-year career…signed by the Texans as an unrestricted free agent on 5/12/05…spent the past three seasons in New Orleans after starting his career in Kansas City…originally drafted by the Chiefs in the first round (27th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Auburn, starting 33 of 42 career contests…started 11 games at left tackle as a senior, earning All-America honors from the Football Writers Association… So now you can see these are very accomplished players. You have to understand they are playing in the NFL for a reason. These are not other teams trash, and only 1 person was cut for a team.... and that was not for not for inabilty to perform because he started the season before and after..... So don't come here trying to feed all this BS because it sounds good. All these players were good in college, played and learned and have gotten better in the pro game. If not they all would have been cut. Yes they are not the best group in the NFL, but to think that some college players would dominate them is focking insane. Actually think about what you say before talking this dumb ish. THE LONGHORNS, TROJANS, or whatever college team stands no chance against any NFL team. Damn, LOD01 just got punked big time. But for real. Do you guys really think that 18-22 year old boys can defeat MEN in a game of football? Where the professionals get the best training, conditioning, diet..etc... in the world? Do you guys really think that a college team can run the option play against the pros? haha..... Like in ANY professional sport, a college team will NEVER defeat a professional team. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ignition Technition 0 Posted October 26, 2005 lodi needs to stop talking out his ass, like i mentioned in a previous post, when miami(fl) beat nebraska in the orange bowl,and were on a record of like 32-1 in college all the nbc tv crew and many other media morons said would beat an nfl team lets look at thier team and how they panned out once they had to earn paychek in the NFL QB steve walsh..gimme a break wr- irvin - hall of fame possibly wr - brian blades- bust in nfl fb - melvin bratton- bust in nfl rb- alonzo highsmith- #3 overall pick, bust lb-randy shannon- never an nfl starter lb- george mira jnr- never sniffed an nfl roster d line - jerome brown- possibly the only decent nfl player apart from irvin to come from this " all time best ncaa team" db-bennie blades- regularly torched in the nfl, drafted by detriot #3 overall pick, bust city the rest of that team didnt do jackshiot in the nfl, and that team skill wise was rated better than the trojans this year ( ask any college expert) game set and match, now stop asking stupid questions about an ncaa team beating an nfl one Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IndyTom 0 Posted October 26, 2005 I would want to see a game like that - only to see the college QB have the sack to run an option against Ray Lewis, Strahan, or Freeney. His head would be left on the ground with the rest of his body bent over with blood spewing out the top of his neck like a geyser. Damn good television. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theyhateme459 0 Posted October 26, 2005 It would be brutal.... We'll be looking at the TV like this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LOD01 199 Posted October 26, 2005 I repeat, the Texans are FAR from an NFL quality team. Just because they play in the NFL doesn't mean they are NFL quality. You blabbered some stats about their o-line and d-line. Big f'ing deal. You can say that about 10x that many players who have been cut from NFL teams. BTW hammerhead, show me where I said they could beat the Texans. You've been punked, biatch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theyhateme459 0 Posted October 26, 2005 You blabbered some stats about their o-line and d-line. Big f'ing deal. You can say that about 10x that many players who have been cut from NFL teams. Show me when all these Texans players were cut from other teams. Your making up ish again... Most of the texans were aquired thru Free agency. I waiting on the list of players who were supposedly cut. Lets see some facts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,042 Posted October 26, 2005 I was being facetious folks, the Texans would crush the Longhorns. 75% of the Longhorns probably won't play in the NFL, even for the Texans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Willie McGee 0 Posted October 26, 2005 The Texans would win 77-0. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PriestAlone 0 Posted October 26, 2005 I think too many people took this thread seriously. It's just a comment on how good UT is this year and how bad the Texans are. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,042 Posted October 26, 2005 I think too many people took this thread seriously. It's just a comment on how good UT is this year and how bad the Texans are. I do think the UNLV running rebels of the early 90's could have beaten some NBA teams at the time. :ph34r: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewbieJr 541 Posted October 26, 2005 I think too many people took this thread seriously. It's just a comment on how good UT is this year and how bad the Texans are. I do think the UNLV running rebels of the early 90's could have beaten some NBA teams at the time. :ph34r: The 75 Hoosiers, as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PriestAlone 0 Posted October 26, 2005 I think too many people took this thread seriously. It's just a comment on how good UT is this year and how bad the Texans are. I do think the UNLV running rebels of the early 90's could have beaten some NBA teams at the time. :ph34r: The 75 Hoosiers, as well. The '05 texas a&m football team could handle most high school teams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmaidlow73 0 Posted October 26, 2005 Plain and simple, no college team could beat any NFL team. As bad as the Texans offense is they would still shred the average USC defense. Also, Jarrett and Smith would be beat up by NFL CBs and safeties. The two aren't even comparable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmaidlow73 0 Posted October 26, 2005 I think too many people took this thread seriously. It's just a comment on how good UT is this year and how bad the Texans are. I do think the UNLV running rebels of the early 90's could have beaten some NBA teams at the time. :ph34r: The Runnin' Rebs couldn't even beat Duke one of those years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcOne 2 Posted October 26, 2005 Texans would win about 60-0. At least. That's if they put in their 3rd string after the first quarter. Finally someone who realizes... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mdubz 0 Posted October 26, 2005 QUOTE (LOD01 @ Oct 25 2005, 07:48 PM) QUOTE (mdubz @ Oct 25 2005, 07:23 PM) please stop asking if college teams can beat pro teams. its rediculous. pro teams are conprised of the top players from the best college teams. so stop these threads. Not the Texans. they are comprised of Andre Johnson and a bunch of scrubs that would be cut off every other NFL roster. yeah they are a bunch of scrubs. you sound foolish. david carr was once the 1st pick in the draft and is struggling this much in the NFL. thats how good the NFL is. texas will probably have no more than 10 guys from their squad make an NFL roster. the texans have lets see...about 55. anyone that sticks on an NFL roster can play. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites