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College Football Week 1

hahaha...FSU is the only Florida school I like. It's probably because I moved to Florida around the time Charlie Ward was the qb and the defense reminded me of the Steelers.


They sure have looked like hell the last 3+ years.

I missed the OT. I knew ND was going to win it.
FSU doesn’t bother me.
I just can’t get over the fact their logo looks like he’s wearing bacon on his face
 
Maybe you are just used to seeing Ben. Lol/
Ridder has put on over 30 pounds since high school when he weighed about a buck-eighty, so he's on the right track!
 
when you know a team will be in the playoffs for sure for the next how long? lts no longer a sport. it's a ****** joke.
You mean like the last decade for the Patriots before Brady left? Was there ever any doubt that they were going to win the AFC East every single season?
 
You mean like the last decade for the Patriots before Brady left? Was there ever any doubt that they were going to win the AFC East every single season?
That is in a league with a salary cap and they never drafted higher than the bottom 12 I'd imagine (unless they traded). As much as I hate then that is not even close to this situation.
 
That is in a league with a salary cap and they never drafted higher than the bottom 12 I'd imagine (unless they traded). As much as I hate then that is not even close to this situation.
Sure. Knowing that the Patriots and Crimson Tide would be in the playoffs every year is not even close. Whatever you say.

Alabama has one of the most successful college coaches of all-time, and recruits want the opportunity to play for the best. One day Saban will retire, and they won't be as dominant. Your solution is easy: Deal with it, or go out for a rip and enjoy watching the CFL in the meantime. Just stop crying about it.
 
You are comparing a league with a salary cap and a system of drafting talent from the lowest seed to the highest to one with no restrictions of how the talent is accumulated (and I have no clear answer for that equity), and you are making it sound like I'm stupid. Really??
 
I'm not comparing the systems, I'm comparing the results. The Steelers won 4 Super Bowls in 6 years before the salary cap existed in the NFL...I guess you must have become a fan of the team after that, because, God forbid, they dominated the sport for almost a decade in the 1970s.
 
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