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re: If there were to be an "American Football Cup" of teams between the states
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:12 pm to Indfanfromcol
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:12 pm to Indfanfromcol
Bennett and Bryant started on the DL of one of the best D's in a longass time. And that Florida OL is a joke and Stafford is extremely average already behind a decent OL. Miller and Orakpo would destroy rushing the passer in this hypothetical scenario
This post was edited on 6/16/14 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:18 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
Florida:
QB: Matt Stafford (he was born there, dwi)
RB: Frank Gore
RB: Chris Johnson
TE:
WR: Andre Johnson
WR: Anquan Boldin
WR: TY Hilton
T:
G:
C:
G:
T:
DE: Jason Pierre Paul
DT: Geno Atkins
DE:
LB:
LB:
LB:
S: Jonathan Cyprien
S: Louis Delmas
CB: Patrick Peterson
CB: Cortland Finnegan
CB: Antonio Cromartie
Too late to think clearly. Someone fill in the rest. As I suspected, FL skill guys would be easy to come up with and it would take some digging to find the big guys.
QB: Matt Stafford (he was born there, dwi)
RB: Frank Gore
RB: Chris Johnson
TE:
WR: Andre Johnson
WR: Anquan Boldin
WR: TY Hilton
T:
G:
C:
G:
T:
DE: Jason Pierre Paul
DT: Geno Atkins
DE:
LB:
LB:
LB:
S: Jonathan Cyprien
S: Louis Delmas
CB: Patrick Peterson
CB: Cortland Finnegan
CB: Antonio Cromartie
Too late to think clearly. Someone fill in the rest. As I suspected, FL skill guys would be easy to come up with and it would take some digging to find the big guys.
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:22 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
1. Cali
2. Texas
3a. Georgia
3b. Florida
From what I've seen
2. Texas
3a. Georgia
3b. Florida
From what I've seen
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:29 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
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Florida: TE
Bruh do you even Jimmy Graham?
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:30 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Jimmy Graham is from North Carolina. Do you even saints bro?
Posted on 6/16/14 at 11:31 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
Yea my bad tripping I forgot it was where they player played high school ball my bad
Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:57 am to Bama Bird
Louisiana had a to of talent leave the state after Katrina even though they played one or two years of high school ball here.
But here is a list to narrow it down
LINK
Damn looking at our choices, Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne was already successful. We could hold our own against anybody
But here is a list to narrow it down
LINK
Damn looking at our choices, Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne was already successful. We could hold our own against anybody
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 1:15 am
Posted on 6/17/14 at 7:27 am to Riseupfromtherubble
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Someone fill in the rest.
C'mon man.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:38 am to Bama Bird
I just looked at possible starters for Florida. I honestly think that CA and TX would be better. Florida has produced some great college players, no doubt, but there aren't a ton of really amazing Florida bred players in the NFL. Especially at TE and on the offensive line. CA and TX do a lot better there.
QB would probably be an issue too.
The defense would be pretty solid, and the RB and WR positions.
QB would probably be an issue too.
The defense would be pretty solid, and the RB and WR positions.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:44 am to Bama Bird
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QB- Peyton Manning, New Orleans (Tennessee)
HB- Eddie Lacy, Gretna (Alabama)
HB- Matt Forte, Lake Charles (Tulane)
WR- Mike Wallace, New Orleans (Ole Miss)
WR- Reggie Wayne, New Orleans (Miami)
WR- Reuben Randle, Bastrop (LSU)
OT- Greg Robinson, Thibodeaux (Auburn)
OG- Andrew Whitworth, Monroe (LSU)
C-
OG- Trai Turner, New Orleans (LSU)
OT- Chris Clark, New Orleans (Southern Miss)
DE- Tyson Jackson, New Orleans (LSU)
DT- Kyle Williams, Ruston (LSU)
DT- Glenn Dorsey, Baton Rouge (LSU)
DE- Lavar Edwards, New Orleans/Baton Rouge (LSU)
LB-Barkevious Mingo, West Monroe (LSU)
LB- Perry Riley, Jr., Baton Rouge (LSU)
LB-
CB- Tracy Porter, Port Allen (Indiana)
CB- Ike Taylor, Gretna (Louisiana-Lafayette)
S- Ed Reed, Destrehan (Miami)
S- Eric Reid, Baton Rouge (LSU)
I updated just off of LSU's list of NFL players. I'm sure we've had other kids go out of state to TX, MS, AL, or FL and get to the pros. Center was the only spot where I couldn't come up with anyone. At safety we could also have Ryan Clark, LaRon Landry, or Tyrann Mathieu. CB we could also have Morris Claiborne. Another DL possibility is Bennie Logan. I can't believe how much of our DL talent is from out of state, but I'm thinking LA players that made it had to have gone to school elsewhere.
At RB, you could also slide in Stevan Ridley or Jeremy Hill if he pans out. At WR, Jarvis Landry and OBJ in if they do well. Donnie Jones at P and Trindon Holliday at KR/PR.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:45 am to Bama Bird
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I mean.... Shawn Alexander (who isn't even from Alabama btw)? Richardson, Ingram, Cadillac, Ronnie Brown, Coffee, Mason, ect. are all from other states ETA: Ben Tate too
Cadillac is from Alabama. I played in high school with him.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:46 am to Farmer1906
quote:
great offenses beat great defenses
I guess you completely forgot about the Super bowl, Alabama's dynasty as of late, and the past 2 LSU-Aggot games.
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 9:47 am
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:05 am to meldawg399
If it wasn't for the hole at QB and OL, North Carolina would be pretty stout. I'd give them a fighting chance just due to the pass rush and huge WRs who can go for jump balls. (See New York Giants super bowl wins to see how much a great pass rush can hide deficiencies)
QB- David Garrard
HB- JJ Arrington
HB-
WR- Hakeem Nicks
WR- Greg Little
WR- Keenan Allen
TE- Jimmy Graham
TE- Alge Crumpler
OT- Chris Hairston
OG-
C-
OG-
OT- Sean Locklear
DE- Julius Peppers
NT- Cam Thomas
DT- Stephen Bowen
DE- Mario Williams
LB- Quinton Coples
LB- Brandon Spikes
LB- Bruce Carter
LB- Aaron Curry
CB- Chris Culliver
CB- Leigh Torrance
S- Crezdon Butler
S- Brian Williams
QB- David Garrard
HB- JJ Arrington
HB-
WR- Hakeem Nicks
WR- Greg Little
WR- Keenan Allen
TE- Jimmy Graham
TE- Alge Crumpler
OT- Chris Hairston
OG-
C-
OG-
OT- Sean Locklear
DE- Julius Peppers
NT- Cam Thomas
DT- Stephen Bowen
DE- Mario Williams
LB- Quinton Coples
LB- Brandon Spikes
LB- Bruce Carter
LB- Aaron Curry
CB- Chris Culliver
CB- Leigh Torrance
S- Crezdon Butler
S- Brian Williams
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 10:08 am
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:05 am to Riseupfromtherubble
quote:
1. Cali
2. Texas
3a. Georgia
3b. Florida
From what I've seen
Agreed. Though, I'd give Louisiana a fighting chance with Peyton Manning.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:11 am to meldawg399
I would would prolly put Keenan Lewis ahead of Tracy Porter at this point in their careers. But Yea for Mathieu, he should definitely be the nickel back.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:17 am to Tiger Live2
You'd also have Jacoby Jones at WR too for LA.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:31 am to Farmer1906
26 points a game is not a fricking powerhouse offense. The reason those teams won was because they had great defenses and the offenses didn't turn the ball over. Defenses win championships That definitely stands the test of time. Ur an idiot
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:36 am to ThreauxDown11
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26 points a game is not a fricking powerhouse offense. The reason those teams won was because they had great defenses and the offenses didn't turn the ball over. Defenses win championships That definitely stands the test of time. Ur an idiot
The Giants were like 28th in total defense in 2011-12 and the Ravens were middle of the pack, like 15-18th in 12-13. Calling either defense great is a huge stretch.
More than anything both had teams and especially QBs that got hot at the right time
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:40 am to Bama Bird
Kentucky doesn't even have enough to fill a roster if we're only going by people still on NFL rosters.
QB-
RB- Michael Bush, Louisville Male (UL)
RB- Alfonso Smith, Waggener (UK)
WR-
WR-
TE- Jacob Tamme, Boyle Co. (UK)
OT- Garry Williams, Seneca (UK)
OG-
C-
OG-
OT-
DE-
DT- Brandon Deaderick, Elizabethtown (BAMA)
DT- Corey Peters, Louisville Central (UK)
DE-
LB-
LB-
LB-
CB- Champ Bailey, Ft. Cambell (UGA)
CB- Chase Minnifield, Henry Clay (UVA)
S- Winston Guy, Lexington Catholic (UK)
S- Mike Mitchell, Highlands (Ohio)
K- David Akers, Tates Creek (UL)
P- Tim Masthay, Murray (UK)
QB-
RB- Michael Bush, Louisville Male (UL)
RB- Alfonso Smith, Waggener (UK)
WR-
WR-
TE- Jacob Tamme, Boyle Co. (UK)
OT- Garry Williams, Seneca (UK)
OG-
C-
OG-
OT-
DE-
DT- Brandon Deaderick, Elizabethtown (BAMA)
DT- Corey Peters, Louisville Central (UK)
DE-
LB-
LB-
LB-
CB- Champ Bailey, Ft. Cambell (UGA)
CB- Chase Minnifield, Henry Clay (UVA)
S- Winston Guy, Lexington Catholic (UK)
S- Mike Mitchell, Highlands (Ohio)
K- David Akers, Tates Creek (UL)
P- Tim Masthay, Murray (UK)
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