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#1014543 - 09/16/0711:32 PMRe: Community Chat - 2.5 Billion Men CAN Be Wrong Edition
[Re: kar98k]
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Quote: Longevity doesn't always mean greatness. Gordie Howe outlasted Wayne Gretzky....Roberto Clemente didn't play long....
lots of ways you can set win records--playing the Lions, Vikings and (older) Buccaneers twice a year for a decade can do that for ya. Don't even need to be good.
let the record book speak for itself
OK let's
PASSING Most Seasons Leading League 6 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1949 Steve Young San Francisco, 1991-94, 1996-97 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 4 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1991-94 PASSER RATING Highest Passer Rating, Career (1,500 attempts) 96.8 Steve Young, Tampa Bay, 1985-86; San Francisco, 1987-1999 94.4 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2006 Highest Passer Rating, Season (Qualifiers) 121.1 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004 Highest Passer Rating, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 98.1 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 2004 ATTEMPTS Most Seasons Leading League 5 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 3 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1959-1961 George Blanda, Houston, 1963-65 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994-96 Most Passes Attempted, Career 8,358 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 8,223 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2006 Most Passes Attempted, Season 691 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994 Most Passes Attempted, Rookie, Season 575 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998 Most Passes Attempted, Game 70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) COMPLETIONS Most Seasons Leading League 6 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86, 1988, 1992, 1997 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 3 George Blanda, Houston, 1963-65 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86 Most Passes Completed, Career 5,021 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2006 Most Passes Completed, Season 418 Rich Gannon, Oakland, 2002 Most Passes Completed, Rookie, Season 326 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998 Most Passes Completed, Game 45 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) Most Consecutive Passes Completed 24 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants (10), Nov. 28, 2004; vs. Green Bay (14), Dec. 5, 2004 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Most Seasons Leading League 8 Len Dawson, Dall. Texans, 1962; Kansas City, 1964-69, 1975 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 6 Len Dawson, Kansas City, 1964-69 Highest Completion Percentage, Career (1,500 attempts) 65.59 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 1998-2003; N.Y. Giants, 2004; Arizona, 2005-06 (1,645-2,508) Highest Completion Percentage, Season (Qualifiers) 70.55 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, 1982 (309-218) (224-4,986) Highest Completion Percentage, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 66.44 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 2004 (295-196) Highest Completion Percentage, Game (20 attempts) 91.30 Vinny Testaverde, Cleveland vs. L.A. Rams, Dec. 26, 1993 (23-21) YARDS GAINED Most Seasons Leading League 5 Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia, 1961-62; Washington, 1966-67, 1969 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86, 1988, 1992 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 4 Dan Fouts, San Diego, 1979-1982 Most Yards Gained, Career 61,361 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Most Seasons, 3,000 or More Yards Passing 15 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1992-2006 Most Yards Gained, Season 5,084 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season 3,739 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998 Most Yards Gained, Game 554 Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles vs. N.Y. Yanks, Sept. 28, 1951 Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Career 13 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Season 4 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 Most Consecutive Games, 400 or More Yards Passing 2 Dan Fouts, San Diego, 1982 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants, 1985 Billy Volek, Tennessee, 2004 Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Career 63 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Season 10 Rich Gannon, Oakland, 2002 Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Yards Passing 6 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1998 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 2000 Rich Gannon, Oakland, 2002 AVERAGE GAIN Most Seasons Leading League 7 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1939-1943, 1946-47 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 5 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1939-1943 Highest Average Gain, Career (1,500 attempts) 8.63 Otto Graham, Cleveland, 1950-55 (1,565-13,499) Highest Average Gain, Season (Qualifiers) 11.17 Tommy O'Connell, Cleveland, 1957 (110-1,229) Highest Average Gain, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 9.411 Greg Cook, Cincinnati, 1969 (197-1,854) Highest Average Gain, Game (20 attempts) 18.58 Sammy Baugh, Washington vs. Boston, Oct. 31, 1948 (24-446) TOUCHDOWNS Most Seasons Leading League 4 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1957-1960 Len Dawson, Dall. Texans, 1962; Kansas City, 1963, 1965-66 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1992-94, 1998 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1995-97, 2003 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 4 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1957-1960 Most Touchdown Passes, Career 420 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Most Touchdown Passes, Season 49 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004 Most Touchdown Passes, Rookie, Season 26 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998 Most Touchdown Passes, Game 7 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 14, 1943 Adrian Burk, Philadelphia vs. Washington, Oct. 17, 1954 George Blanda, Houston vs. N.Y. Titans, Nov. 19, 1961 Y.A. Tittle, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 Joe Kapp, Minnesota vs. Baltimore, Sept. 28, 1969 Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Career 21 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Season 6 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004 Most Consecutive Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes 5 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004 Most Consecutive Games, Touchdown Passes 47 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1956-1960 HAD INTERCEPTED Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, None Intercepted 308 Bernie Kosar, Cleveland, 1990-91 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career 277 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1949, 1950-58; Baltimore, 1950; Houston, 1960-66; Oakland, 1967-1975 273 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2006 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season 42 George Blanda, Houston, 1962 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game 8 Jim Hardy, Chi. Cardinals vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1950 Most Attempts, No Interceptions, Game 70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) LOWEST PERCENTAGE, PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Most Seasons Leading League, Lowest Percentage, Passes Had Intercepted 5 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1940, 1942, 1944-45, 1947 Lowest Percentage, Passes Had Intercepted, Career (1,500 attempts) 2.11 Neil O'Donnell, Pittsburgh, 1991-95; N.Y. Jets, 1996-97; Cincinnati, 1998; Tennessee, 1999-2003 (3,229-68) Lowest Percentage, Passes Had Intercepted, Season (Qualifiers) 0.41 Damon Huard, Kansas City, 2006 (244-1) Lowest Percentage, Passes Had Intercepted, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 1.98 Charlie Batch, Detroit, 1998 (303-6) TIMES SACKED Times Sacked has been compiled since 1963. Most Times Sacked, Career 516 John Elway, Denver, 1983-1998 Most Times Sacked, Season 76 David Carr, Houston, 2002 Most Times Sacked, Game 12 Bert Jones, Baltimore vs. St. Louis, Oct. 26, 1980 Warren Moon, Houston vs. Dallas, Sept. 29, 1985
Quote: Manning's an Iron Man...he broke his jaw and missed 1 PLAY...only a matter of time before he breaks all the records Favre is about to break.
Manning will NEVER last 17 years in the league.
yeah he'll have 3 titles by his 15th year and call it quits
hey Moon btw
Not gonna happen, He may get one more but thats it.
thanks for that hello
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Quote: It may be make up for a role, perhaps...???
Quote: No, Sharon Stone has not suffered from another brain hemorrhage resulting in a whacky new ‘do — it’s all part of her new starring role in ‘Rockett’ alongside Jimmy Fallon and Lucy Liu.
In the dramedy scheduled for a fall release, Sharon plays the mother of Christopher Rockett (Falon), a man devoted to his work but unable to commit to his girlfriend Anne (Liu) or anything else in his personal life.
So rest assured, the red hair is just for a role. The mangled face, on the other hand, that’s up to anyone’s guess.