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CFB conference championship games


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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

FSU would have been in if they didn't lose their starting QB.

 

How is that hard to understand?

So again, why play the season? If being undefeated and winning your conference championship does not make you good enough, fug the season. You've basically admitted it's an eye test by saying they are no longer good enough, although they were good enough to beat everyone on their schedule. 

3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Then people will complain they should have never made it to begin with.

And those people would be wrong.

So, by your own hypothetical, if Mahomes gets hurt tonight and can't finish the season, the Chiefs are out of the playoffs, right? Fug their record, they're no longer the "best?"

Perhaps defining what "best" is would be nice. Because if winning every fugging game you play doesn't make you one of the best, I'm not sure what does. 

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14 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

So again, why play the season? If being undefeated and winning your conference championship does not make you good enough, fug the season. You've basically admitted it's an eye test by saying they are no longer good enough, although they were good enough to beat everyone on their schedule. 

And those people would be wrong.

So, by your own hypothetical, if Mahomes gets hurt tonight and can't finish the season, the Chiefs are out of the playoffs, right? Fug their record, they're no longer the "best?"

Perhaps defining what "best" is would be nice. Because if winning every fugging game you play doesn't make you one of the best, I'm not sure what does. 

NCAA and NFL are entirely different leagues. If you fail to understand that, then you just have a problem with the NCAA and the way they run things.

 

Guys it's over, time to move on. Discussing what if's is just wasting time.

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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

NCAA and NFL are entirely different leagues. If you fail to understand that, then you just have a problem with the NCAA and the way they run things.

 

Guys it's over, time to move on. Discussing what if's is just wasting time.

So you bring up Mahomes as an example and then decide to invalidate your own example and bail out with the NFL and NCAA being different.

No sh1t Sherlock.

And yes, the Committee has a credibility problem. They brought it on themselves.

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2 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

So you bring up Mahomes as an example and then decide to invalidate your own example and bail out with the NFL and NCAA being different.

No sh1t Sherlock.

And yes, the Committee has a credibility problem. They brought it on themselves.

Cry me a river.

 

Life isn't fair oh well.

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23 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

Your take here is bad @kungfoodude  Have at 'em for being (most likely trash NFL QBs as we'll probably never truly know), but both of them like The Golden Calf of Bristol were very good college QBs.  Hell, both Fromm and Bennett could throw the damn ball better than the calf.

This. If we're having an NFL conversation they weren't great prospects. Hell, I don't think anyone really tried to argue otherwise. But if we're having a college conversation they were damn good college QBs.

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FSU likely isn’t one of the top 4 best teams.  But you had to put them in.  You simply can’t exclude an undefeated power 5 team for a bunch of 1 loss teams.   That is the committee imploring too much subjectivity….and in a year where the other power 5 conferences weren’t even that great vs prior years. 

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