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Could Clemson beat this years Panthers?


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19 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

People always say the worst NFL team can still beat the best college team, but I think Clemson could give the 2018 Panthers a run for their money.

 

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A professional team is made up of the best from college. Pros are generally stronger and their bodies are more developed. Moreover, many times the professional coaching ranks are stocked with world class, experienced talent. Everything is basically better overall. Any pro team will destroy any college team.

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About the first time one of our 25-30 year old D-linemen get to put a NFL hit on a 18 year old freshman you'd wish you never asked such a hypothetical.

 

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If you took all the best players from every team in CFB and put them together and graded them out for each position to assemble the best possible team of 100 hell, give them 200 players, they would still at best, be... 

 

the upcoming Draft Class. 

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2 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

People always say the worst NFL team can still beat the best college team, but I think Clemson could give the 2018 Panthers a run for their money.

That would be like saying 53 ants could beat 53 shoes. 

It wouldn’t matter how much better the coach is.

actually the worst NFL team can play it’s backups and practice squad like a preseason game and still stomp the best college team with their best roster.

people said the Iraqi Army was the 5th in the world, bla bla bla... 2 months later Saddams statue was coming down.

that much better.

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