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Aaron Hernandez has a shot at this one.
Most snow removed by a prison inmate for a game-winning field goal ever-Mark Henderson.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Aaron Hernandez has a shot at this one.
Most snow removed by a prison inmate for a game-winning field goal ever-Mark Henderson.
I see what you did there.Aaron Hernandez has a shot at this one.
Then these records may hold then. My niece was watching someone play video games and it had millions of views. I hope that not the next big sport. Watching someone play video games.NFL will be extremely lucky if it lasts another 100 years.
A regular season record that I consider the most important is the win percentage. Brady's win percentage is
77.6%. What that means is that Brady has won 12.41 games per season over his entire career. For a fan of this team that is so sweet. The next best is Manning at 68.2% (10.91 games/season), which by itself is incredibly impressive in the free agency era.
I think Brady's win percentage record will be durable (unless somebody comes along to post a great win percentage over a very short career)
Haters will put an asterisk on it.
Therefore, he must be cheating. #PatriotHaterLogic
Thanks for responding to that… I took a quick look and couldn't find it.That's a good thought. The biggest threat is the Jests' Nick Folk, who at age 31 has 311 in a row (he's never missed one). So if Ghost were to miss one this week, that would mean Folk would need to hit well over 100 in a row, which is going to be very tough but is possible.
There are a handful of guys in the low to mid 200's, ages ranging from 30 to 39.
You're right. My bad.At some point I wouldn't mind going through a thread that doesn't have a cheating reference by our own fans. Stop feeding into it.
Wow - - look at those AWAY GAME records!!!!!
Nobody is in the same stratosphere as Brady in AWAY GAME win percentage (and the Great Favre has a LOSING away game record).
I remember when Tommy originally broke the SB completion record with 32.Most passes completed in Super Bowls, career: Tom Brady 164. That is 74 more than 2nd place.
He also holds the record for most completions in a single Super Bowl game: 37 in 2015. That will be tough to break, but it is possible.
I don't think that's right. I think it's better than their TOTAL not their homeHOLY CRAP!
Not only is Brady, far and away, the best AWAY GAME QB percentage vs. the others' AWAY GAME percentage, but............
Brady's AWAY GAME win percentage is BETTER (.68696) than every single one of those QB's HOME GAME win percentage!!!!!!!!!!!
That deserves another !
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Where is Joe Montana on that list? I don't see him.HOLY CRAP!
Not only is Brady, far and away, the best AWAY GAME QB percentage vs. the others' AWAY GAME percentage, but............
Brady's AWAY GAME win percentage is BETTER (.68696) than every single one of those QB's HOME GAME win percentage!!!!!!!!!!!
That deserves another !
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While it may not the least likely record to ever be broken, there is one more worth mentioning.
With the Patriots next win, Bill Belichick will have his 13th straight season with double-digit victories.
If we are including older records, have to go with most rushing yards in a season by a team in a single season. In 1978, New England rushed for 3,165 yards behind Hannah, Gray etc. That seems unbreakable now since it's such a passing league and because it's just an astonishing amount.
You might say "wields a triple-edged sword" if there was such a thing, because the Goodell's office has shown a repeated tendency to take away first and lower round draft choices from at least one team that flaunts the parity bias.While it may not the least likely record to ever be broken, there is one more worth mentioning.
With the Patriots next win, Bill Belichick will have his 13th straight season with double-digit victories.
In a parity-driven league that wields the double-edged sword of a salary cap and free agency, accompanied by a draft order that punishes excellence, that is going to be very difficult to match - and that is before you even consider how many more seasons with ten or more wins BB will have.
Even if the NFL expands its regular season schedule beyond 16 games, that is unlikely to ever be equaled. Coaches don't stay in one place that long any longer, and it is nearly impossible to avoid a losing season due to injuries, age, free agent losses, the cap catching up with the team, some bad draft picks, a bad trade, etc.
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