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View Poll Results: How much do you NET annually playing poker? | |||
<$5k | 46 | 29.11% | |
$5k-$25k | 56 | 35.44% | |
$25k-$50k (sole source of income) | 6 | 3.80% | |
$25k-$50k (part-time, i have a "real" job too) | 13 | 8.23% | |
$50k-$100k (sole source of income) | 7 | 4.43% | |
$50k-$100k (part-time, i have a "real" job too) | 7 | 4.43% | |
$100k-$250k (sole source of income) | 12 | 7.59% | |
$100k-$250k (part-time, i have a "real" job too) | 8 | 5.06% | |
$250k+ | 3 | 1.90% | |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
Assani,
A lot of these are really interesting tidbits but like they are just random and borderline irrelevant. I don't mean to criticize you because this thread is intersting but halfway through the poll I was guessing the next one would be consecutive road games in a dome with an odd number of passing yards by a skill position player. |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
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good poll - i think the landry ones are pretty untouchable these days. [/ QUOTE ] cowher had a shot. jeff fisher has an outside shot. not at the 20 straight winning seasons obv. |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
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Assani, A lot of these are really interesting tidbits but like they are just random and borderline irrelevant. I don't mean to criticize you because this thread is intersting but halfway through the poll I was guessing the next one would be consecutive road games in a dome with an odd number of passing yards by a skill position player. [/ QUOTE ] Not really. |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
Good poll.
But Steve Smith led the league in receiving yards and receptions (and receiving TDs) in 2005, so I'm not sure where you got the Chad Johnson record from. |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
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[ QUOTE ] Assani, A lot of these are really interesting tidbits but like they are just random and borderline irrelevant. I don't mean to criticize you because this thread is intersting but halfway through the poll I was guessing the next one would be consecutive road games in a dome with an odd number of passing yards by a skill position player. [/ QUOTE ] Not really. [/ QUOTE ] Jerry Rice's Career TD record Jerry Rice's Career Total Yards Record Derrick Thomas' 7 sacks in one game Miami Dolphin's undefeated season Marvin Harrison's catches in a season Miami Dolphin's 3 sacks given up all year SF 49ers' 18 straight road wins Ernie Nevers' 40 points in 1 game(6 TDs, 4 PATs) Chad Johnson's straight years leading league in receiving(4, going on 5) Hutson's 8 seasons of leading league in TDs Those are the records that are actually meaningful Buc's 26 straight losses Len Dawson's 7 fumbles in one game George Blanda's 42 INTs in a season Jim Hardy's 8 INTs in one game These records are useless, sure they might not get broken but they are records for sucking. They aren't difficult to break if someone wanted to they could fumble seven times in a game. Ben Roethlisberger's 14 straight wins by a QB to start a career Atlanta Falcon's 42 straight years(and counting) without back to back winning seasons 1932 Bears' 6 ties in one season Buffallo Bills' 4 straight SB losses These records are arbitrary and don't really prove anything at all. Than there's a whole group of records that are sort of impressive but realistically they have a ton to do with positive variance/longevity Unitas' 47 straight games with a TD (Obv Unitas is awesome but I mean this stat has a lot more to do with positive variance than Unitas being a great qb) Favre's consecutive QB starts John Runyan's 160+ straight games at o-line Bruce Matthews' 296 games played at o-line Tom Landry's 29 striaght years coaching same team James Wiler's 496 touches(catches+rushes) in one season (These five are sort of impressive but they are mainly set because they were lucky enough to not got injured and it also doesn't involved them needing to play at a high level they just need to play) Don Shula's 347 wins Tom Landry's 20 straight winning seasons These records are also mainly because of longevity. Earl Campbell's 4 200 yard games in a season Barry Sander's 14 straight 100 yard games These two are impressive but sort of arbitrary I mean what if Barry Sanders instead of doing 14 straight 100 he did 180 yards 7 in a row than 99 than 180 7 in a row again. He wouldn't have either of those records broke despite having much better production Fewest Yards Allowed in a season: 1539 by 1934 Chicago Cardinals Not adjusting for era is retarded sure its a record that will like never get broken but who cares? Football was played completely differently and they only played 13 games so an NFL team would have to do it in 3 fewer games. Lastly this whole thread has a clear answer. Its not even debatable its the 6 ties in one season. There probably have been like 6 ties in the last twenty years. This will never ever happen again even though nobody cares because the record is completely useless and tells us nothing. |
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[ QUOTE ] ya when i voted for that i was assuming that it was a DB record [/ QUOTE ] As did I. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
You watched that thing on the NFL Network, too, right?
I imagine all but a few of these will last for a very very long time. |
#38
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
As far as DB's go you are missing Dick "Night train" Lane's 14 INTs in a 12 game season.
Still the record for any season. In a 16 game season that's almost 19 INTs. For one DB that's close to untouchable the way QBs are taught to throw the ball away now. |
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
6 ties and 1539 yards allowed are both as close to impossible as you can get because of fundamental changes like overtime and longer scheduling. Even pro-rated to 16 games, the latter is ludicrous.
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Re: Most untouchable NFL record?
I agree with eagles
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