2013 NFL season

Brees 50,000 career yards. quickest to get there.

Manning might break both the single season yardage and TD records. He's about 950 yards and 5 TD short, with 3 games to go. He's 27 TD short of matching Favre's career mark, which looks like it will be broken by week 7 or so of next season. The yardage record will be his in the 2015-16 season, should be play past next year.

Josh Gordon is a freak of nature. It doesn't even look like he's hustling when he breaks 80 yard plays.
 
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Manning might break both the single season yardage and TD records. He's about 950 yards and 5 TD short, with 3 games to go. He's 27 TD short of matching Favre's career mark, which looks like it will be broken by week 7 or so of next season. The yardage record will be his in the 2015-16 season, should be play past next year.

Josh Gordon is a freak of nature. It doesn't even look like he's hustling when he breaks 80 yard plays.
The DB quit chasing him at the 30. Speed kills.
 
True, but there was controversy that the special shoe Dempsey had to wear may have given him an advantage.

I can't remember where a saw it, but there was scientific analysis done on whether he had an advantage and it was shown that he did not.
 
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Manning might break both the single season yardage and TD records. He's about 950 yards and 5 TD short, with 3 games to go. He's 27 TD short of matching Favre's career mark, which looks like it will be broken by week 7 or so of next season. The yardage record will be his in the 2015-16 season, should be play past next year.

Manning may go 2 or 3 more years if he doesn't get a serious injury. Not trying to take anything away from either of their abilities, but a big part of his and Brett Favre's career stats have to do with all the seasons where they started every game. He's going to have a hard time leaving the game as a player, and I could see him going straight into an OC job when he does retire. UT might even try to get him to come back and be a head coach.
 
I'm of two minds. As soon as I start watching something, the team I want to win starts doing poorly. Case in point, I remember this game is on and then I tune in only to see the Bears score a game-tying touchdown. Should have just forgotten about it.
 
I'm of two minds. As soon as I start watching something, the team I want to win starts doing poorly. Case in point, I remember this game is on and then I tune in only to see the Bears score a game-tying touchdown. Should have just forgotten about it.

So, what you're trying to say is, you'd enjoy football a lot more if you didn't enjoy football at all.

That's the best Catch-22 I've heard tell of in years.
 
So, what you're trying to say is, you'd enjoy football a lot more if you didn't enjoy football at all.

That's the best Catch-22 I've heard tell of in years.

It is. Have you seen that beer commercial where every time the guy goes down to the basement on a beer run his team scores? He decides he'll remain in the basement for the rest of the game. There may be more truth to that philosophy than humanity currently comprehends.
 
I have noticed that Dallas has tied the game while I wasn't watching, and the first look I take, Chicago completes a huge-ass-long pass.

I'll stop watching..I hope.
 
Not enough talk about the Patriots come from behind win. No points in the 1st half and they still won by 1 point! The Patriots will be in the playoffs, for sure. Something about New England professional sports teams. They just tend to do much better than the average pro team, year after year.

Since 2004, Boston Has Won 18 Percent of the Four Major Sports Championships
We’re counting the MLB, NFL, NHL, and NBA here. (Sorry MLS, you’d bring down the average.)
By Eric Randall | Boston Daily | October 31, 2013 3:33 pm
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/...-boston-won-18-four-big-sports-championships/

The Patriots have appeared in four Super Bowls since 2004.
The Patriots have won two of the past 10 Super Bowls.

Add the four losses to the seven wins and you get 11 of 39 championships, or 28 percent.
 
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Not enough talk about the Patriots come from behind win. The Patriots will be in the playoffs, for sure. Something about New England professional sports teams. They just tend to do much better than the average pro team, year after year.

You call yourself a patriot, rooting for scum from a faraway state?
 
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