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Old 11-11-2007, 12:38 AM
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I've looked at this before with friends and there are maybe ten schools that can even reasonably fill a starting lineup.
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:50 AM
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QB - Vinny Testaverde, Ken Dorsey
RB - Edge, Portis, Willis, Frank Gore
FB - Najeh Davenport, Quadtrine Hill
WR - Andre Johnson, Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, Roscoe Parrish, Devin Hester
TE - Winslow, Shockey, Olsen
OL - McKinnie (T), Winston (T), Carey (T/G), Chris Myers (C/G), Brett Rhomburg (C)
DL - Baracka Atkins, Sapp, Wilfork, Jerome McDougle, William Joseph, Damione Lewis
LB - Ray Lewis, Vilma, DJ Williams, Rocky McIntosh, Jon Beason, Dan Morgan
DB - Antrell Rolle, Ed Reed, Kelly Jennings, Phillip Buchanon, Brandon Meriweather, Sean Taylor

Punter - Jeff Feagles
Kicker - Warren Sapp
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:52 AM
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Default Re: NFL All-Alumni Team

edit: oh snap!

I think we're talking current NFL players, which I think is clearly Miami. I won't go whole Oline since I can't really decide past McKinnie, but they have enough to fill out a whole line. It's sick how stacked they are at some positions, and that many of these guys were on the roster at the same time


QB: Testaverde, Dorsey
WR: Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Santana Moss, little Moss
RB: Gore, Portis, McGahee, Edge, Davenport can play FB
TE: Winslow, Olsen, Shockey
OL: McKinnie + others

DT: Wilfork, Sapp, Joseph (don't really know who to pick past Wilfork)
DEs seem kind of weak, but I may be wrong because I don't really know these guys
DE: Atkins, McDougle
LBs in no particular order: Ray Lewis, Vilma, DJ Williams, McIntosh, Dan Morgan to cover injuries
CB: Rolle, Webster, Kelly Jennings (surprised they weren't stronger here)
S: Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Merriweather
Kick returner: Hester
All purpose kicker: Feagles
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:13 AM
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Default Re: NFL All-Alumni Team

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Miami.

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Miamo, OH, amirite, Big Ben third best QB in the league???

Tennesse would be very good, no? who needs a kicker anyways?
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:58 AM
HajiShirazu HajiShirazu is offline
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Default Re: NFL All-Alumni Team

How did Miami ever lose? That would be a top NFL team if they had a QB.
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Old 11-11-2007, 04:53 AM
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Michigan could just use a 3-4 on defense and with the huge edge at QB and pretty [censored] good offensive line... but Miami's defense is ridic.
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: NFL All-Alumni Team

Tennessee:

QB: Peyton Manning
RB: Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis
WR: Donte' Stallworth, Eric Parker, Peerless Price, Kelley Washington, Cedrick Wilson
TE: Jason Witten
OLine: Chad Clifton, Anthony Herrera, Arron Sears, Fred Weary

DE: Shaun Ellis, Leonard Little,
DT: Albert Haynesworth, John Henderson, Darwin Walker
LB: Kevin Burnett, Omar Gaither, Marvin Mitchell
CB: Jonathan Wade, Jabari Greer
S: Deon Grant, Gibril Wilson

Obviously they couldn't hand with Miami or Michigan and they'd have to turn an excess DT like Turk McBride or Tony McDaniel into an O lineman. Peyton Manning would throw to Jason Witten about 20 times a game because he'd be the best receiver and there would be no time with that line. Their D-Line would give anyone trouble.
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