Let's settle this once and for all. Who would win?

Let's settle this once and for all. Who would win?

Serious replies only, please. Trolls will be ignored.

Is it possible to have a troll post in a troll thread?

the answer is always "the shittiest NFL team will crush the best college team". get a clue, retard.

The team made of 90% NFL level players versus a team with 5% NFL level players, gee the world may never know.

You're an idiot fuck off

Exhibit A:
Syracuse would win.

Browns 100/100

fuck off

Which one's which?

Better question:

Clemson fielding 15 players vs Cleveland fielding 11 players.

Clemson easily

RGIII is a cripple and Watson is in his prime

Browns by a 3 digits margin if they play starters the whole game

I HAVE WAITED TWO WEEKS TO SEE THIS THREAD

Lets evan the odds. Who would win if Clemson had prime Tom Brady, Lawerence Taylor, Darelle Revis, the 85 Bears O and D line, and Tom Landry/Bill Bellichick mega coach?

Clemson would bootyblast the brownies.

Landry drags the hoodie down.

Which team is Watson playing for?

Nobody if college rules, in college they actually vacate wins when teams cheat so a Beli-coached team would be fucked in the long run

Joe Thomas would kill half their d linemen.

>cucks making serious posts in this thread

reminder that Trent Richardson looked like OU Adrian Peterson when playing CFB teams and then looked like a scrub that shouldn't be allowed to hold GaSo Adrian Peterson's jock strap when playing NFL teams

Cleveland could literally name the score..

A tiger would kill a gpodawund

Pretty sure Pryor at QB would bootyblast Clemson's defense by himself

Just means some players peak in college while other go undrafted and don't blow up until the pros.

Reminder that Cleveland lost to the Steelers' backups

Here's the real question.

Reminder that the Chargers are literally the only team that managed to lose to the Browns.

It would be bloodsport.

That wasn't a question, you fucking idiot.

>Who would win?
>not a question
>the city of your reading comprehension
>the village of your ability to infer information based on context

Cleveland, Clemson/Bama would beat the chargers tho

Where do you think NFL players come from? You think teams just magically grow NFL players? No, they come from colleges. Colleges like Alabama and Clemson. Wouldn't be surprised if the entire Alabama lineup got drafted into the NFL at some point, and they got destroyed by clemson.

As far as talent goes just because they're in the NFL right now doesn't make them less talented, since there's tons of NFL-quality players in college right now who just haven't been drafted.

The only disadvantage clemson has is that they're younger, which isn't a huge disadvantage at all if you really think about it since they're all in their early 20's which is still physically almost at their peak.

I would say it's a lot closer than anyone thinks

Why don't they do this? NCAA champion vs NFL lowest team.

Dude you're delusional. Cleveland would win by triple digits if they wanted to.

Clemson and Alabama would both beat the Browns. I gurantee you all of Bama's 22 starters will get drafted and about 6 are future first round picks.

Unfortunately there are actually dipshits who actually believe Cleveland wouldn't destroy Clemson.

The biggest farce would be Clemson's offense against an NFL defense lmao. In college ball they put all their best players on offense regardless. The size and speed alone of an NFL defense against college boys trying to dink and dunk alone would make the game out of reach very quickly.

The Browns are made up of 100% people who were good enough to make the NFL. This Clemson squad has probably 5 tops who will become serviceable pros.

Get a clue southern hicks.

>gpodawund

reference game on point

#rekt

Who would win guise, the best high school football team or the worst college football team? xD

Don't bother Japan, we'll constantly have Browns vs. Bama/Clemson/whoever arguments for the rest of our days.

People will always spout that dumb bullshit like a team full of NFL players wouldn't absolutely trounce a team of college players with only a handful of NFL caliber players, some of whom are essentially busts and can't hack it in the NFL.

The only team you could have had a potential argument for was 2000-2001 Miami and only because they had some huge playmakers that went to the NFL, even then they'd still get ran over.

Comparing players doesn't matter. It's the Browns so you know they'll find a way to disappoint.

I think Cleveland would ultimately win but embarrass themselves in the process.

Clemson would be legitimately lucky to record positive nett yardage for the game. Browns by at least 50.

>being chinese
>giving a serious answer

Google "Chicago College All-Star Game"

College teams would even win sometimes.

how new are you? this thread is posted every single day why are you actually replying seriously?

Several things to keep in mind.
>College **ALL-STARS**
(It's an all-star team. How many Clemson players would make a 2016 all-NCAA star team? Maybe a couple).
>Exhibition game, the pros are men. Playing boys. No one wants to hurt anyone.
>was played during an era when football was not the principal sport in America--it was primarily a college game and the pro game had somewhat lower status. As football was not as viable or established of a pro sports path, the talent gap between pro and college was not as wide as it is today--and it is immense today.

Pro football started to come on in a big way around the time of the Packers 60's dynasty, and arrived to replace baseball as the principal sport in the early 70s. Notice how around that time the college team won not one time.


100% of the 2016 Cleveland Browns are good enough to be professional.

Not even 10% of the 2016 Clemson Tigers will ever make the pros.

What part of this do you people literally not understand?

I would like to see the comparison of a day in the life of an ncaa player (having in mind it's a ""student"", mind you) vs the life of an nfl player.

I might be wrong but the nfl one must be way more intense in terms of developing both physical skill and football IQ. Mtiply that day after day after weeks you get the Nfl player in game day.

That's why great ncaa players bust when they reach the nfl. It's when the intensity and competition becomes real and you have nothing else to do but that.

... so a team full of these guys vs a team of ncaa... WE WILL NEVER KNOW!

clemson would booty blast the browns. stay mad whitey

>100% of the 2016 Cleveland Browns are good enough to be professional.

That's a bit of an exaggeration, but I see your point.

Stupid gook

>People responding seriously and typing essays to a bait thread

Just how autistic is this board?

Criminally underrated

Because kids would die.