NFL Individual Lifetime, Season, And Game Records The NFL does not recognize records from the AllAmerican football Conference (AAFC), Johnny Unitas, 40239, Dan Fouts, 3297, dave krieg, 261 http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0909367.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia ... Football (American Football League records were incorporated into NFL records after merger of the leagues.) Players listed in boldface were active during the 2004 season. The NFL does not recognize records from the All-American Football Conference (AAFC), which existed from 1946 to 1949. The 49ers, Browns, and Colts merged with the NFL in 1949. (Through 2004) Rank Player Touch- downs Player Points Jerry Rice Gary Anderson Emmitt Smith Morten Andersen Marcus Allen George Blanda Marshall Faulk Norm Johnson Cris Carter Nick Lowery Jim Brown Jan Stenerud Walter Payton Eddie Murray John Riggins Al Del Greco Lenny Moore John Carney Barry Sanders Matt Stover (Through 2004) Rank Player Number of receptions Player Yards Jerry Rice Jerry Rice Cris Carter Tim Brown Tim Brown James Lofton Andre Reed Cris Carter Art Monk Henry Ellard Irving Fryar Andre Reed Marvin Harrison Steve Largent Larry Centers Irving Fryar Steve Largent Art Monk Shannon Sharpe Charlie Joiner Rank Player Yards Player Number completed Player Number of touchdowns Dan Marino Dan Marino Dan Marino John Elway Brett Favre Brett Favre Brett Favre John Elway Fran Tarkenton Warren Moon Warren Moon John Elway Fran Tarkenton Fran Tarkenton Warren Moon Vinny Testaverde Vinny Testaverde Johnny Unitas
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Extractions: Click here to submit a question to Sports Illustrated's Peter King. The topics this week in the ol' mailbag are honor, the sanctity of a contract, the weekly Rams rant, an incredibly detailed query from a Swiss Packer fan, my horrendous All-Pro picks, the former Aints, a football team with a few fans in Texas, the Big Game, Kerry Collins , Ryan (Hasn't Turned Over a New) Leaf, the inconsistency of Starbucks and my high regard for Marshall Faulk The envelopes, please. Jim Haslett has done the best coaching job in the NFL in the last 30 years. What do the Saints do now to improve for 2001? Do they trade Jeff Blake ? What about Ricky Williams ? And what does Randy Mueller do differently this offseason in regard to free agency and the draft? Aaron Brooks reminds me too much of Dave Krieg.
Fantasy Football Index - Ian Allan's Mailbag 071505 Senior writer Ian Allan answers your questions about fantasy football. Now I m not saying Grossman is a great QB, but neither dave krieg nor Erik Kramer http://www.fantasyindex.com/Mailbag071505.html
Extractions: Posted 7/15/05 10:53 AM CLICK HERE to fill out a Mailbag request form. "Clayton is a guy like Chris Chambers: I don't care what my own technical numbers say, I want him on my team." Then why have the technical numbers? A receiver from a bad team with a mediocre or worse QB is not a player I want on my team regardless of personal ability. And where is the data supporting Gruden's excellence with receivers since he reached Tampa? Clayton's numbers last year were nearly identical to the numbers Keenan McCardell and Keyshawn Johnson had put up as Tampa's top receivers the previous two years. Similar numbers this year seems the most likely outcome. Champlin, Minn. I project performance for each player. I then use those numbers to put the guys in a rough draft order. After that point, I go in and move the guys around manually. I don't think that just because the forecasted numbers indicate that Deion Branch will be 2 percent better than Chris Chambers means that I have to select Branch first. You also have to look at the big picture, and I like Chambers' upside. Back to Clayton. Saying that his numbers should be similar to last year to me looks like a forecast that could backfire. He's a year older and wiser now. He was a rookie last year. He didn't even start the first three weeks of the season. If you want to just go off his per-game numbers in his 13 starts, he's a guy that should deliver 80 catches and 9 TDs.
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Football Digest: Individual Pro Bowl Records - Names And Numbers football Digest, March, 2002. new. Save a personal copy of this article andquickly find it 40 attempts) 0.00 Joe Theismann, Washington 2.13 dave krieg, http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCL/is_7_31/ai_82738303
Football Digest: Team-by-team Single-season Records - Names And Numbers football Digest, Dec, 2002. new. Save a personal copy of this article and quickly 1994 1545 Passing Yards Warren Moon, 1997 3678 Passing TDs dave krieg, http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCL/is_4_32/ai_94123523
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Extractions: 58.5 percentage It's now official- Dave Krieg retired during a ceremony Saturday in Cheney, Washington. He still wanted to play another year but cited a lack of interest from teams as his reason for calling it a wrap. He also got to retire as a Seahawk, as he'll always be remembered, proudly displaying his #17 jersey to those in attendance. My heartfelt thanks goes out to the entire Seahawks orginization for allowing this great athlete to end his career where it all began, and in such a dignified way. He went undrafted, went on an airplane for the first time to attend the Hawks camp, wasn't expected to last around long, yet he found a way to be the Seahawks greatest QB of all-time and one of the best players to ever grace an NFL game. He's a one of a kind class act. I wish him all the best with the rest of his life.
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Extractions: Sean Royster e-mail: romitaman@prodigy.net I have known Dave and his family my whole life. My dad and his dad went to the state patrol academy and worked the road together. Dave and both of his brothers babysat for me and my sister countless times while we were growing up. When Dave started with Seattle we went to every game he played against the Packers and at every game I was probably the only one with a Dave Krieg jersey on. After all of the games we went to the bus area after every game and got to spend some time with Dave before he had to leave. But my best memory of Dave is when he was playing in a golf tournament in milwaukee in the summer of 1993. We walked the whole course with him and then stayed after the game we stayed for a while and he introduced us to quite a few professional athletes. And when he introduced me he said " this is my friend Stephanie" and had his hand on my shoulder. He is an incerdible man that comes from a great family. I am very pleased to consider him a friend.
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Extractions: Roster KELLY SQUAD Coach: Marv Levy Alex Van Pelt Andree Reed Thurman Thomas Don Beebe Darryl Talley Bill Brooks Kent Hull Will Wolford Pete Metzelaars Jim Richter Shane Conlan Tim Vogler Steve Tasker Ray Bentley Kenny Davis Fred Smerlas Leonard Smith MARINO SQUAD Coach: Earl Morral Mark Duper Roger Craig Dave Krieg Keith Byars Lamar Thomas
Finder: Wannstedt, Palko Will See That The Run Is A Winner dave Wannstedt plans to run the football with great regularity next season. dave krieg, Steve Walsh, Steve Stenstrom, Rick Mirer, Erik Kramer, http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05100/485492.stm
Extractions: Dave Wannstedt plans to run the football with great regularity next season. Bull it 20, 25, 30 times a game. Punish foes right between the tackles and the eyes. So does that mean Ricky Williams is heading to Pitt? Blazing a new major in Oakland: holistic sports medicine? Transferring from the California College of Ayurveda in (I'm not making this up) Grass Valley? "Nahhhh," Pitt quarterback Tyler Palko laughed away the other day. The Williams part, that is. The running game, now that's an area where the Panthers were, in Palko's words, something of a joke in 2004. "It's no secret that we were just terrible running the football last year. We lost two or three games because we couldn't run the football. Coach Wannstedt understands that you score points by throwing the football, but you win games running the football." Funny, but here is one of College Football America's best passers talking up the merits of hand-offs. He gets it, though. So does Wannstedt, who used the run in particular, continuous carries by Williams to regular-season success with the Miami Dolphins. It's a philosophy of controlling the clock, limiting a defense's exposures, physically manhandling opponents, and it's one you don't have to stray far from Pitt's South Side offices to find in full bloom.
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Extractions: 1997 Football Players Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have problems. Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Football Quarterbacks Running Backs ... NFL Kickoff and Punt Return Teams The first number is the Scoresheet Player number, the second number is the total points from 1996, the third number is points per game played, the fourth number is the player's age. NFL Kickoff and Punt Return Teams 706) 56.4 3.5 GB 707) 53.5 3.3 CAR 708) 47.9 3.0 BUF 709) 44.1 2.8 NE 710) 43.6 2.7 SD 711) 42.0 2.6 KC 712) 42.0 2.6 DEN 713) 41.8 2.6 DAL 714) 41.8 2.6 TB 715) 38.7 2.4 IND 716) 38.3 2.4 DET 717) 36.2 2.3 NO 718) 35.8 2.2 CHI 719) 35.4 2.2 SEA 720) 34.1 2.1 PHI 721) 34.1 2.1 ATL 722) 33.8 2.1 STL 723) 33.6 2.1 JAC 724) 33.3 2.1 NYG 725) 30.5 1.9 MIA 726) 29.1 1.8 RAI 727) 28.8 1.8 ARI 728) 28.1 1.8 BAL 729) 27.6 1.7 WAS 730) 27.3 1.7 TEN 731) 25.9 1.6 SF 732) 21.7 1.4 CIN 733) 21.3 1.3 PIT 734) 17.9 1.1 MIN 735) 11.2 0.7 NYJ Additions the Scoresheet Gang (United States office) staff@scoresheet.com