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MHSL82
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If he gets it, does it count as a real record? (Unless he averages the same or more than Calvin Johnson did with Detroit in 16.) Now that there are 17 games it’s much different to get 2,000 yards. I have seen multiple records broken last year and in the articles they don’t mention that they had more games to do it. I mean, we already have a pass happy league, and so quarterback records pass more often.
'Believe that': Dolphins' Hill vows to top 2K yards
Miami Dolphins veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill, speaking on a podcast this week, said he will break the 2,000-yard receiving mark this season, something that's yet to be accomplished in NFL history.
www.espn.com