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how many college teams are better?

 

Not one college team will ever, or would ever be able to compete with the Packers. Not even USC when they had Carson Palmer/ Matt Leinart/ Reggie Bush + all the rest of the great defensive and offensive players on that team. Remember: The NFL consists of the best-of-the-rest, even when dominated by other NFL teams. Brett Farve and Ahman Green would tear college sport teams apart. Hands down. :D

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Not one college team will ever, or would ever be able to compete with the Packers. Not even USC when they had Carson Palmer/ Matt Leinart/ Reggie Bush + all the rest of the great defensive and offensive players on that team. Remember: The NFL consists of the best-of-the-rest, even when dominated by other NFL teams. Brett Farve and Ahman Green would tear college sport teams apart. Hands down. :D

 

I would love to see a match-up of the Packers vs. Kent St., I think it would be a close one...

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Not one college team will ever, or would ever be able to compete with the Packers. Not even USC when they had Carson Palmer/ Matt Leinart/ Reggie Bush + all the rest of the great defensive and offensive players on that team. Remember: The NFL consists of the best-of-the-rest, even when dominated by other NFL teams. Brett Farve and Ahman Green would tear college sport teams apart. Hands down. :D

 

 

 

Back in the old days of football they had the college all-stars VS. last years champ. And I think in 62 or 63 one of those college all-star beat the packers.

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OK i found this

 

 

 

 

 

The all-time results of the College Football All-Star game. The pros finished with a record of 31-9-2. All-stars victories and ties are listed in bold.

 

1934 Chicago Bears 0, All-Stars 0

1935 Chicago Bears 5, All-Stars 0

1936 Detroit Lions 7, All-Stars 7

1937 All-Stars 6, Green Bay Packers 0

1938 All-Stars 28, Washington Redskins 16

1939 New York Giants 9, All-Stars 0

1940 Green Bay Packers 45, All-Stars 28

1941 Chicago Bears 37, All-Stars 13

1942 Chicago Bears 21, All-Stars 0

1943 All-Stars 27, Washington Redskins 7

1944 Chicago Bears 24, All-Stars 21

1945 Green Bay Packers 19, All-Stars 7

1946 All-Stars 16, Los Angeles Rams 0

1947 All-Stars 16, Chicago Bears 0

1948 Chicago Cardinals 28, All-Stars 0

1949 Philadelphia Eagles 38, All-Stars 0

1950 All-Stars 17, Philadelphia Eagles 7

1951 Cleveland Browns 33, All-Stars 0

1952 Los Angeles Rams 10, All-Stars 7

1953 Detroit Lions 24, All-Stars 10

1954 Detroit Lions 31, All-Stars 6

1955 All-Stars 30, Cleveland Browns 27

1956 Cleveland Browns 26, All-Stars 0

1957 New York Giants 22, All-Stars 12

1958 All-Stars 35, Detroit Lions 19

1959 Baltimore Colts 29, All-Stars 0

1960 Baltimore Colts 32, All-Stars 7

1961 Philadelphia Eagles 28, All-Stars 14

1962 Green Bay Packers 42, All-Stars 20

1963 All-Stars 20, Green Bay Packers 17

1964 Chicago Bears 28, All-Stars 17

1965 Cleveland Browns 24, All-Stars 16

1966 Green Bay Packers 38, All-Stars 0

1967 Green Bay Packers 27, All-Stars 0

1968 Green Bay Packers 34, All-Stars 17

1969 New York Jets 26, All-Stars 24

1970 Kansas City Chiefs 24, All-Stars 3

1971 Baltimore Colts 24, All-Stars 17

1972 Dallas Cowboys 20, All-Stars 7

1973 Miami Dolphins 14, All-Stars 3

1974 No Game (NFLPA Strike)

1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 21, All-Stars 14

1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 24, All-Stars 0

 

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OK i found this

The all-time results of the College Football All-Star game. The pros finished with a record of 31-9-2. All-stars victories and ties are listed in bold.

 

1934 Chicago Bears 0, All-Stars 0

1935 Chicago Bears 5, All-Stars 0

1936 Detroit Lions 7, All-Stars 7

1937 All-Stars 6, Green Bay Packers 0

1938 All-Stars 28, Washington Redskins 16

1939 New York Giants 9, All-Stars 0

1940 Green Bay Packers 45, All-Stars 28

1941 Chicago Bears 37, All-Stars 13

1942 Chicago Bears 21, All-Stars 0

1943 All-Stars 27, Washington Redskins 7

1944 Chicago Bears 24, All-Stars 21

1945 Green Bay Packers 19, All-Stars 7

1946 All-Stars 16, Los Angeles Rams 0

1947 All-Stars 16, Chicago Bears 0

1948 Chicago Cardinals 28, All-Stars 0

1949 Philadelphia Eagles 38, All-Stars 0

1950 All-Stars 17, Philadelphia Eagles 7

1951 Cleveland Browns 33, All-Stars 0

1952 Los Angeles Rams 10, All-Stars 7

1953 Detroit Lions 24, All-Stars 10

1954 Detroit Lions 31, All-Stars 6

1955 All-Stars 30, Cleveland Browns 27

1956 Cleveland Browns 26, All-Stars 0

1957 New York Giants 22, All-Stars 12

1958 All-Stars 35, Detroit Lions 19

1959 Baltimore Colts 29, All-Stars 0

1960 Baltimore Colts 32, All-Stars 7

1961 Philadelphia Eagles 28, All-Stars 14

1962 Green Bay Packers 42, All-Stars 20

1963 All-Stars 20, Green Bay Packers 17

1964 Chicago Bears 28, All-Stars 17

1965 Cleveland Browns 24, All-Stars 16

1966 Green Bay Packers 38, All-Stars 0

1967 Green Bay Packers 27, All-Stars 0

1968 Green Bay Packers 34, All-Stars 17

1969 New York Jets 26, All-Stars 24

1970 Kansas City Chiefs 24, All-Stars 3

1971 Baltimore Colts 24, All-Stars 17

1972 Dallas Cowboys 20, All-Stars 7

1973 Miami Dolphins 14, All-Stars 3

1974 No Game (NFLPA Strike)

1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 21, All-Stars 14

1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 24, All-Stars 0

 

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Another record for the Packers. Only team to lose twice to the All Stars.

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They don't suck, they blow!

 

This is true. It's impossible to 'suck' (science proves this one). However, the term "blow" doesn't sound right either. I believe if something were to have force exerted on it, the object, or NFL team, will either be pushed, or it will be pulled. But it cannot suck. :D

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Who's owned who for the past 15 years? Go ahead and laugh now, because in 2-3 years, we'll be back. And the Bears, Lions, and Vikings still will have the same amount of super bowl victories...

This team is young, and will get a lot better. Its fine though, I imagine sucking for the past 15 years has to be tough. I wouldnt expect any amount of class from you.

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Another record for the Packers. Only team to lose twice to the All Stars.

 

This is cool stuff. I wish they still did that because I'd be interested to see if college teams could compete with the level of play the NFL is at today vs. the rest of football (i.e. college football). I somehow doubt college teams would be able to keep up with any NFL team today. Looks like we may never know. :D

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This is cool stuff. I wish they still did that because I'd be interested to see if college teams could compete with the level of play the NFL is at today vs. the rest of football (i.e. college football). I somehow doubt college teams would be able to keep up with any NFL team today. Looks like we may never know. :D

 

I think the backups on the raiders offense could put up 42 easy on an all american team... All these special teams players in the NFL today used to be elite college players. I dont think it would be anywhere near close.

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