Seriously now, can LSU play on the same level as the Kansas City Chiefs?

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  1. mobius481

    mobius481 Registered Member

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    Of course not, come on, this is silly.
     
  2. TheDrunkenTiger

    TheDrunkenTiger Founding Member

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    Sorry, but the worst NFL team >>>>>> The best College teams (Including USC, yeah Im talking to you Dennis Ericcson). I mean the NFL is the best of the best of the best. All of the bad players have been weeded out or are merely on the practice squad.

    Besides all of that, you are including the best (now NFL players) LSU players of the past few years, not just this years team. Id love to say yes, but the NFL has the best players and training imaginable so Im sorry to say no, we could not beat them.
     
  3. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

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    The Chiefs would hang 1/2 100 on LSU it would be a blowout.
    I agree with the drunken one, your worst team would hammer USC, LSU, UF etc etc.
    Everyone that makes the leap says the speed and the size is night and day.
     
  4. macatak911

    macatak911 CRAIG STELTZ = BEAST

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    LJ wouldn't gain a yard!
     
  5. COTiger

    COTiger 2010 Bowl Pick 'Em Champ

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    A college all star team used to play the NFL champs in a pre season exhibition game at Soldier Field in Chicago. It was discontinued in 1976. In the last 20 games of the series, the college all stars won 3 times.
     
  6. Morton

    Morton Founding Member

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    No. The KC lines would dominate, LSU wouldn't stand a chance. The score would be around 51-3.

    You have to remember, only 3 or 4 players from top college football teams are good enough to make the NFL draft, much less a starting position in the NFL. Everywhere else you'll be lucky to have 1 or 2 players make the NFL. While the NFL players on KC may not be dominating, thse players had NFL training, and they live and breathe football. LSU players play football maybe 3 - 4 hours a day.
     
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  7. martin

    martin Banned Forever

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    the current lsu football team could beat the dream team at basketball. and not the crappy current dream team, i mean the one with jordan and magic and bird.

    the lsu football team can pole vault higher than sergei bubka and win more hurdles races than edwin moses in his prime.

    check it out, i posted after morton. who is next, murtin?
     
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  8. LSUTyga73

    LSUTyga73 Football Connoisseur

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    Just imagine if LSU's offensive trained nonstop for 5+ years and continued to grow. Then, maybe we would have a chance
    The main difference between the two levels are on the lines. Any offensive line in the NFL would dominate our D-line. It would literally be adults, who specialized their entire life into their position against college kids. As Mike Gundy so eloquently put, the college students are just amateurs. Every NFL team has playmakers, even the bad ones.
     
  9. TigerBait3

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    The score would be 70-0
     
  10. TenTexLA

    TenTexLA Founding Member

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    Okay, would the best of LSU, USC and UF have a chance against KC?
     

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