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re: If Alabama always has NFL caliber OL's, how come none of them make it as pros?

Posted on 3/12/17 at 2:27 pm to
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30609 posts
Posted on 3/12/17 at 2:27 pm to
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So you actually agree with what I said, you're just a try-hard contrarian.

"Look, Auburn logo.... must... disagree. MMMMMM SaBear jizz."

You occasionally see the facetious post saying "water is wet". Well your post is like that, only it's wasn't meant to be facetious....that makes it stupid.
Posted by BowlJackson
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2013
52881 posts
Posted on 3/12/17 at 2:49 pm to
Your entire argument against me is "above average is subjective, but duh everything else you said is correct."

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are you really serious? This is the very essence on an all-Americam Olineman



This leads me to a very serious question:
Did you even read the title of this thread? Do you just blindly click on threads without reading and look for Auburn logos to argue with?

I can't believe I'm actually having to break this down to you. OP is saying how can Bama's o-lines be as good as Bama fans say without having any NFL stars on them?

What I did was explain exactly how you can have an All-American caliber OL without having NFL starting talent. I even provided the example of the 2010 AU OL that was arguably the best in CFB that year while only having one player capable of even being a backup in the NFL.

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Your post is the equivalent to saying "In college all you need in a running back is a guy that weighs about 240 lb., runs about a 4.3 forty, has great vision and moves..AND is great a breaking tackles."


No that's actually not the equivalent of what my post is saying. In fact, it's actually the exact opposite. Your hypothetical RB would be an All-Pro.



You either need to start reading the threads you're posting in to gain some context, or start auditing some 6th grade English classes to improve your reading comprehension. Because right now you're just embarrassing yourself, and it's honestly getting harder and harder to pity you anymore.
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