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"USC could beat the Texans" - Best Damn Sports Show Period

Brando said:
This reminds me of when I used to tell my dad that the Gamblers could have beat the Oilers in 1984.


That was IMO a distinct possibility. The Oilers stunk so bad at that time that I think it could have happened. Only in a runaway scoring sort of scenario where the lousy Oiler defense of the time could not stop the R&S of the Gamblers. I have no illusions that the Gamblers defense could have stopped the Oilers (even as bad as our offense was in 1984). I know Bud wanted no part of it and neither did the NFL. A loss would have conferred instant legitimacy to the USFL and a win by the Oilers wouldn't have "proven" anything. They had everything to lose and nothing to gain.

Gamblers 48 - Oilers 45? What can I say, I think it was possible. Grossly unlikely but still possible. The R&S made a lot of teams look bad when it first came on the national scene. That changed pretty quick.
 
TEXANS84 said:
Wow, now Cold Pizza's First and Ten said not only USC could beat the Texans, but the Texas Longhorns and Notre Dame could beat us as well.

:embarrass
The cold pizza group is a bunch of morons. You would think "experts" would'nt make such a stupid remark.
 
What about other pro teams? Could USC beat one of the NFL Europle teams or Canadian? I think that's a much better question.

Wonder if Ragone and his NFL Europe team could be the Texans with Carr right now, lol.
 
ComstockLode said:
This is stupid. No college team would ever be able to beat any pro team.

Unless there is a college team that has top draft picks at every position, this wouldnt ever be close.


FINALLY a voice of reason.

The best Damn Sports show is a joke. Just a bunch of ESPN wannabe's who try to act "cool" and come off pathetic.
 
What about other pro teams? Could USC beat one of the NFL Europle teams or Canadian? I think that's a much better question.

Couldn't agree more. An NCAA-CFL game might be difficult because of the rule differences, but I'd love to see USC or Texas go against the Thunder or the Admirals. Is a third round pick with a couple of years' experience holding a clip-board and an NFLE MVP award better or worse than a guy who's about to go first overall? I suspect significantly better, and I think the Thunder would beat USC.
 
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