J-Rod
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18 consecutive road wins....ridiculous. Seven sacks in one game....ridiculous. Iron man Farve.....ridiculous.
Favre's iron man streak will be tough to beat, even with the new rules.
Ernie Nevers holds the NFL's oldest active record.
Scored 40 points in a single game in 1929
He scored 6 touchdowns and kicked 4 extra points.
*** Gale Sayers scored 6 touchdowns as a rooking (1965) but didn't kick any extra points. That is the closest a player has reached the record.
I think Geno Smith has a real good shot at breaking this.
Most if not all of the QB records will be broken by Luck.
They will.
18 consecutive road wins....ridiculous. Seven sacks in one game....ridiculous. Iron man Farve.....ridiculous.
I'm not sure if a thread like this has been on here but there are a few that I feel will never fall. My first would be Don Shula's regular season win record of 328. Others might fall but what are the ones that will stand ?
That is amazing. I mistakenly wrote that Paul Krause did it, but it was really a guy named Jim Hardy. Krause had 81 picks in his career, the all-time record.
Possible, but you can't really assume a guy will play long enough to break career marks. For example, if Terrrell Davis had been able to play eight more years like his first four years in the league, he, not Emmit Smith, would be all the all-time rushing leader.
That is amazing. I mistakenly wrote that Paul Krause did it, but it was really a guy named Jim Hardy. Krause had 81 picks in his career, the all-time record.
Favre's iron man streak will be tough to beat, even with the new rules.