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Old September 21st, 2005, 05:37 PM
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I'd also prefer to watch Wie or Annika. I'd also rather watch a football game between Southern Cal & Texas than one between the Arizona Cardinals and the Minnesota Vikings, even though both the Cards and Vikings would wipe the field with USC or the Longhorns.
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Old September 21st, 2005, 10:52 PM
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I'd also prefer to watch Wie or Annika. I'd also rather watch a football game between Southern Cal & Texas than one between the Arizona Cardinals and the Minnesota Vikings, even though both the Cards and Vikings would wipe the field with USC or the Longhorns.
I'd watch Ryan on the practice range before watching either Michelle or Annika in a tournament. Michelle and Annika are nice players, so long as they have other women to beat up on.

And regarding USC vs. the Arizona Cardinals, it wouldn't be close. The Trojans would kill 'em.
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Old September 21st, 2005, 11:02 PM
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And regarding USC vs. the Arizona Cardinals, it wouldn't be close. The Trojans would kill 'em.
You put an awful lot of stock in the Trojans' talent. Lest we forget, every single one of the Arizona Cardinals' players was a college star, and with the maturity of playing pro football for all those years....you're kidding yourself if you think USC could keep it within 3 TDs.
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You put an awful lot of stock in the Trojans' talent. Lest we forget, every single one of the Arizona Cardinals' players was a college star...
And with good reason, Stl. They've won something on the order of 22 straight games; they've been ranked #1 for 23 consecutive playing weeks, an all-time NCAA record; and the points differential between the Trojans and the #2 ranked team is also an all-time record.

Half of the Trojans' offense are likely to be picked in the first two rounds of next year's draft.

Regarding the Arizona Cardinals: using the term "star" is going just a tad overboard. Most of that team is comprised of guys who were second-stringers in college.
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Old September 22nd, 2005, 12:09 AM
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Droogy droogy droogy........USC is a great college team but honestly, how many of USC's current players would make an NFL team's starting line-up? That's like saying that the #1 high school team in the nation could beat a Division 1 college football team. You're living in La-La land.....literally!
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Old September 22nd, 2005, 12:34 AM
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Well.....

QB Kurt Warner-Northern Iowa-undrafted-bad start for me, but he's an anomaly.

RB JJ Arrington-California-2nd pick, 2nd round 2005-led NCAA in rushing in 2004 with Cal.

WR Larry Fitzgerald-1st round, 3rd pick 2004-Biletnikoff Award winner 2003.

WR Anquan Boldin-2nd round, 22nd pick 2003-23 game starter at FSU, 2nd team all-ACC 2002.

T Leonard Davis-All-American at Texas

And so on and so forth...just glancing through the rest of the starters, Darnell Dockett was all-ACC at FSU, Antrelle Rolle was an All-American at Miami...I could go on much longer, but the point is...not only were most of these guys starters in college, but many of them were stars and the best at their position the year before they came out. USC might have 5 or 6 future NFL starters on their entire roster if they're lucky, and only Reggie Bush might be a starter if he were thrown on an NFL roster now, and that'd be returning kicks. USC would be humbled and embarrassed all the way back to LA. :nodsmiley
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Old September 22nd, 2005, 12:38 PM
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Well droogy, Card & League beat me to it. All of Arizona's starters are ... well.. starters in the NFL. As good as USC is, half of their starters will be lucky to get the proverbial cup of coffee.
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