Don't be so quick.CSKreager wrote:I don't think anyone's gonna seriously threaten Tomlinson's 31 touchdowns in 2006.
Nobody thought Hornung's record of 176 points in a season would be broken. Then the league added two games to the season ... twice.
Don't be so quick.CSKreager wrote:I don't think anyone's gonna seriously threaten Tomlinson's 31 touchdowns in 2006.
or the Giants three safeties in one quarter.Fitzclarence wrote:Fred Dryer's two safeties in one game in 1973.
But I bet Connie Mack's records for most years managing, most games won, and most games lost will never be broken. (Of course, a manager's longevity tends to increase if he owns the team.)John Grasso wrote:Sometime in the 1950s I remember reading an article about baseball's untouchable
records (although I haven't been able to find it).
Besides Babe Ruth's 60 home runs in a season and 714 lifetime
there was Ty Cobb's 96 stolen bases in a season and 892 lifetime
and of course, Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak of 2130.
At the time they all seemed unreachable.
And Paul Krause 81 career interceptions is also safe (the active leader is DeAngelo Hall with 43).NWebster wrote:At this point, given the changes in how the game is played I think that Night Train's 14 Int's in 1952 might be the safest record on the books, ironically given that there are 33% more games every season now.
I didn't find the Unitas one to be unreachable at all. I had written as much on a previous version of this forum. With the way the passing game had been evolving by about 2000 or so, I figured that the Unitas TD streak was going down.JuggernautJ wrote:And, if I recall correctly, the 2000 NFL magazine/publication had an article about "unbreakable records," including Lenny Moore's TD streak and Unitas's consecutive game touchdown pass record.
The latter, especially, seemed unassailable.
Unrelated topic, but speaking of the way the passing game is going, I firmly believe we'll see 2000 yard receiving seasons on a regular basis within 15-20 years... if not sooner.I didn't find the Unitas one to be unreachable at all. I even wrote on a previous version of this forum. With the way the passing game had been evolving by about 2000 or so, I figured that the Unitas TD streak was going down.