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Hammock Parties 02:57 PM 10-28-2018
Phatdick Mahomes:

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374-570, 66%, 5,052 yards, 52 TD, 12 INT, 238 yards rushing, 4 TD
Kareem Hurdle:

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268 car, 1,184 yards, 40 rec, 524 yards, 20 total TD
Tyreek Hill:

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88 rec, 1,410 yards, 14 TD
Travis Kelce:

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88 rec, 1,284 yards, 8 TD
Samuel Watkins:

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68 rec, 906 yards, 6 TD
Dee Ford:

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44 tackles, 16 sacks, 8 FF
Chris Jones

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28 tackles, 8 sacks, 2 FF

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MMXcalibur 03:00 PM 10-28-2018
Eric Berry:

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0 games played

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RunKC 03:00 PM 10-28-2018
Don’t care. Just please get us to a Super Bowl
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ThaVirus 03:01 PM 10-28-2018
Given the respective eras, how impressive is Marino's 1984 season?
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htismaqe 03:01 PM 10-28-2018
Watkins was great today.
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Rain Man 03:04 PM 10-28-2018
Harrison Butker is on pace for 148 points.
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Rain Man 03:06 PM 10-28-2018
Dustin Colquitt is on pace for 42 punts this season. His previous career low was his rookie year in 2005 when he had 65. His career high was in 96 in 2009. His career average is 79 per season.
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Prison Bitch 03:07 PM 10-28-2018
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Eric Berry:
:-)
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Basileus777 03:07 PM 10-28-2018
Ron Parker is on pace to get burned 80 times.
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notorious 03:08 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by Basileus777:
Ron Parker is on pace to get burned 80 times.
Close to preseason projections.
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Simply Red 03:12 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Watkins was great today.
he sure was!
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Bewbies 03:38 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Given the respective eras, how impressive is Marino's 1984 season?
Every time I've seen a stat line from his 1984 year, that has to be the best season a QB has ever had. Back then they could play defense too.
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Jewish Rabbi 03:52 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Given the respective eras, how impressive is Marino's 1984 season?
I mean it was alright but he also had a dolphin wearing a helmet on his helmet.
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ThaVirus 04:07 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by Bewbies:
Every time I've seen a stat line from his 1984 year, that has to be the best season a QB has ever had. Back then they could play defense too.
Statistically speaking, I think Aaron Rodgers' 2011 season was the best in history. He threw 45 TDs and only 6 INTs in just 15 games. If you remember, that was the year he sat out week 17 and Matt Flynn threw 6 TDs. Had Rodgers played, he likely would have ended the year with 50+ TDs.

Marino's 1984 season, Brady in 2007 and Manning in 2013 are all incredible as well.
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MahiMike 04:08 PM 10-28-2018
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
I mean it was alright but he also had a dolphin wearing a helmet on his helmet.
Between their helmets and their stupid cheer song, I've feared scarier middle school teams.
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