Oh OK, thats impressive, but now lets review Mr Manning
NFL records
Manning holds a number of individual career records:
Regular season
Highest passer rating, season: 121.1 (2004)[211]
Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 11 (1999–2004, 2006–2010)[212]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards: 6 (1999–2004)[3]
Most pass completions in a season: 450 (2010)[213]
Most games with 40+ pass attempts in a season: 10 (2010)[214]
Most games with 30+ pass completions in a season: 6 (2010; tied with Kurt Warner and Rich Gannon)[215]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 20 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010; current) [43]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes: 13 (1998–2010; current)[212]
Most games with a perfect passer rating, career: 4 (includes 1 playoff game)[94]
Most consecutive games started to open a career: 208 (current)[216]
Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback: 208 (current)[43]
Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)[217]
Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes: 5 (games 7–11, 2004)[211]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, season: 6 (2004; tied with 1984 Marino)[211]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes, career: 24 (includes 2 playoff games; tied with Brett Favre)[218]
Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes, career: 7 (includes 1 playoff game)[219]
Most games with at least 5 touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 4 (tied with Tom Brady)
One of only seven QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes in two games (tied with Sammy Baugh, Y.A. Tittle, Daryle Lamonica, Tom Brady, Charley Johnson and George Blanda)[220]
One of only two QBs with at least 6 touchdown passes and no interceptions in two games (tied with Tom Brady)
Most regular games with at least 300 passing yards: 63 (tied with Dan Marino)
Most regular and postseason games with at least 300 passing yards: 71
Most games with at least 400 yards passing and no interceptions: 4
Most career touchdown passes in Thursday games: 25[221]
Most touchdown passes on a Thursday game: 6 (tied with Bob Griese)
Largest career TD-INT differential: 201
Highest career passing TDs/game average (min. 150 TD passes): 1.91 TDs/game[43]
Highest career passing yards/game average: 263.6[222]
Second-Highest career completions/game average (min. 100 games played): 22.5[223]
Most consecutive games with a passer rating over 100: 9 (games 5–13 of 2004 season; record tied by Carson Palmer, 2004–05 and Tom Brady, 2006–07)[224]
Highest completion percentage by a QB in one month in NFL history (min. 75 attempts): 81.8% (December 2008) [43]
Most career games with a completion percentage of 70% or higher (min. 10 attempts): 66[225]
Most consecutive regular season wins as a starter: 23 (2008–2009)
Most seasons with 10+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 11 (1999–2000, 2002–2010)
Most seasons with 12+ wins as a starter (regular season only): 8 (1999, 2003–2009)
Only QB with at least 12 wins as a starter in 7 consecutive seasons (2003–2009)[226]
Only QB with nine straight seasons of 10+ wins as a starter (2002–2010)[43]
Only QB to lead five consecutive 4th quarter comeback wins (games 7–11, 2009)[227]
Most fourth quarter comeback wins in one season: 7 (2009)[228]
First QB to defeat the other 31 teams in the regular season (Tom Brady did this later the same day, and Brett Favre did it the following week)[229]
Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular season only: 115 (2000s)[161]
Most wins as a starting QB in a decade, regular & postseason: 124 (2000s)
Most AP NFL MVP Awards: 4 (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009)[1]
Most Touchdown Passes in a decade: 314 (2000–2009)
Most Passing Yards in a decade: 42,254 (2000–2009)
Most Completions in a decade: 3,575 (2000–2009)
Playoff records
Most 300+ yard passing games: 8 [230]
Most 400+ yard passing games: 2 (tied with Dan Marino)[231]
Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05[232]
Led the biggest comeback in conference championship game history (18 pts), 1/21/07 vs. New England[233]
One of only four QBs to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)[234]
Most games with 20+ completions: 14[235]
Most games with 30+ completions: 4[236]
Most games with 30+ attempts: 17[237]
Most games with 40+ attempts: 8[238]
Most completions and attempts in a single postseason: 97/153 (2006)[239]
One of only 2 quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Kurt Warner)[240]
Most consecutive postseasons with at least one start: 9 (2002–2010)
Rookie records
Most passing attempts: 575[241] (surpassed by Sam Bradford in 2010)
Most completions: 326 (surpassed by Sam Bradford in 2010)[211]
Most passing yards: 3,739[211]
Most touchdown passes: 26[211]
Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (games 4–16): 13[241]
Most games with at least one touchdown pass: 15 [43]
Most games with 300+ yards passing: 4 [43]
With Marvin Harrison
Manning and former Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison hold a number of QB-WR tandem records:
Most completions/receptions (career): 953[242]
Most passing/receiving yards (career): 12,756[242]
Most passing/receiving touchdowns (career): 112[43][242]
Most completions/receptions in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 143 (2002)
Most passing/receiving yards in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 1,722 (2002)
Pro Bowl records
Most Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 11 (tied with Brett Favre)[243]
Most consecutive Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 9 (following the 2002-2010 seasons)
Most passing attempts (career): 150[105]
Most passing attempts (game): 41 (2004)[244]
Most completions (career): 92[105]
Most completions (game): 22 (2004)[244]
Most passing yards (career): 1,278[105]
Most passing yards (game): 342 (2004)[244]
Most passing touchdowns (career): 13[105]
Colts franchise records
Most passing attempts (career): 7,210[42]
Most passing attempts (season): 679 (2010)[42]
Most passing attempts (rookie season): 575 (1998)[42]
Most 40+ passing attempt games (career): 56[42]
Most completions (career): 4,682[42]
Most completions (season): 450 (2010)[42]
Most completions (rookie season): 326 (1998)[42]
Most completions (game): 40 (09/12/10 at Houston)[42]
Most completions (rookie game): 30 (11/01/98 vs. New England)[42]
Most consecutive completions: 23 (12/14/08-12/18/08 vs. Detroit/Jacksonville)[43]
Most games with 20+ completions (career): 140[42]
Most consecutive games with 20+ completions: 14 (games 1–14, 2010)[42]
Most games with 30+ completions (career): 23[245]
Highest completion percentage (career): 64.9%[42]
Highest completion percentage (season): 68.8% (2009)[42]
Highest completion percentage (rookie season): 56.7%[42]
Highest completion percentage (game): 87.5% (14/16 for 95 yards, 12/30/07 vs. Tennessee)[43]
Most passing yards (career): 54,828[246]
Most passing yards (season): 4,700 (2010)[42]
Most passing yards (rookie season): 3,739[42]
Most passing yards (game): 472 (10/31/04 vs. Kansas City)[42]
Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 63[42]
Most 300+ passing yard games (season): 9 (2009)[42]
Most 300+ passing yard games (rookie season): 4[42]
Most consecutive passing 300+ yard games: 5 (games 1–5 in 2009)[42]
Most seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards : 11 (1999–2004, 2006–2010)[212]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 4,000 passing yards (1999–2004): 6[3]
Most touchdown passes (career): 399[5]
Most touchdown passes (season): 49 (2004)[42]
Most touchdown passes (rookie season): 26[42]
Most touchdown passes (game): 6 (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans and 11/25/04 vs. Detroit)[42]
Most touchdown passes (rookie game): 3 (4 times; tied with Johnny Unitas and Jeff George)[42]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (career): 22[247]
Most games with at least 4 touchdown passes (season, 2004): 6[211]
Most games with at least 3 touchdown passes (career): 64[42]
Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (season): 15 (5 times)[42]
Most games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 15 (1998)[42]
Most consecutive games with at least 4 touchdown passes (games 7–11, 2004): 5 (2004)[211]
Most consecutive games with at least 3 touchdown passes : 8 (games 5–12, 2004)[248]
Most consecutive games with at least 2 touchdown passes: 13 (games 1–13, 2004)[42]
Most consecutive games with at least 1 touchdown pass (rookie season): 13 (games 4–16)[42]
Most consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes : 13 (1998–2010, current)[212]
Highest touchdown percentage (career): 5.66%[42]
Highest touchdown percentage (season): 9.86% (2004)[42]
Highest touchdown percentage (game): 24.00% (09/28/03 vs. New Orleans)[42]
Most interceptions thrown (game): 6 (11/11/07 vs. San Diego)[42]
Most interceptions thrown (season): 28 (1998)[42]
Highest passer rating (career): 94.9[42]
Highest passer rating (season): 121.1 (2004)[42]
Most games with a perfect passer rating (career): 4 (includes 1 playoff game)[94]
Most consecutive games started to open a career by a quarterback: 208 (current)[249]
Most games played, franchise history: 208
Most consecutive games started, franchise history: 208 (current)[249]
Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (career): 35 (includes one playoff game) [42]
Most comeback wins in the 4th quarter (season): 7 (2009) [42]
Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (career): 46 (includes one playoff game) [42]
Most game-winning drives in the 4th quarter/overtime (season): 7 (1999, 2008, 2009)[42]
NFL career statistics
All statistics from Pro Football Reference,[41] CBS Sportsline,[250] and ESPN[251]
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06-01-2011, 07:03 PM #61
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06-01-2011, 07:03 PM #62
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06-01-2011, 07:05 PM #63
black genes = win
ACHIEVE / DEDICATION / HARDWORK
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06-01-2011, 07:06 PM #64
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06-01-2011, 07:07 PM #65
Its true white Americans are just inferior when it
Comes to sports.
Lol that's why they introduced curling to the olympics
So whites can win some medals
And lol @ blacks being superior athletically because of selective breeding.
Yeah 4 generation of hillbillys transformed blacks into a
Super race lulZ
White people say the darnest things
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06-01-2011, 07:09 PM #66
NFL Total: 31% W-EUD, 67% B-AFD, 1% H/LD, 1% ASD
99% National, 1% International
NFL By Position: (H/LD and ASD less than 1% per position)
QB – 79% W-EUD, 21% B-AFD
HB – 10% W-EUD, 90% B-AFD
WR – 10% W-EUD, 90% B-AFD
TE – 56% W-EUD, 44% B-AFD
OT – 45% W-EUD, 55% B-AFD
OG – 56% W-EUD, 44% B-AFD
C – 76% W-EUD, 24% B-AFD
CB – 3% W-EUD, 97% B-AFD
S – 15% W-EUD, 85% B-AFD
LB – 23% W-EUD, 77% B-AFD
DE – 23% W-EUD, 77% B-AFD
DT – 19% W-EUD, 81% B-AFD
W-EUD = White-European Descent
B-AFT = Black-African Descent
H/LD = Hispanic/Latin Descent
ASD = Asian/Pacific Island Descent
DIV-1 Football: 49% W-EUD, 47% B-AFD, 2% H/LD, 2% ASD
99% National, 1% International
far from dominating
white europeans have breed the majority of the best athletes in the world
baseball is the hardest sport to play why don't you actually read and take lebron james cock out of your mouth
so? they have "supreme genetics" remember
why isn't the league 95%-100% then?
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06-01-2011, 07:10 PM #67
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Have you ever played baseball?
Baseball might not require the most physically fit athlete or might not be the physical toughest...
but it requires the most skills.
A 95 mph fastball comes across the plate at about 0.45 seconds after it leaves the pitchers hand.
In that 0.45 you have to decide if it's a ball or strike, to swing or not swing, when to time your swing, where the ball is going, which kind of a pitch it is.
Then some pitchers throw 80 mph changeups and 70 mph curveballs to mess with your timing and the ball breaks and moves from over your head to breaking at your knee.
Good players in college football get drafted and start and are already good in their rookie season.
In baseball good players get drafted, and most of them don't even make it to the major leagues, and of the ones that do make it to the majors most of them wind up spending years in the minors developing talent... since the major league level is so advanced compared to other levels. Players grow up having to hit faster pitches, then having to vs good control pitchers, then having to vs guys who are developing breakingballs, then vsing guys who can locate balls with a lot of movement and speed.
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06-01-2011, 07:11 PM #68
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06-01-2011, 07:14 PM #69
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06-01-2011, 07:15 PM #70
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06-01-2011, 07:16 PM #71
Not mad at all, I think Tom is great. He deserves those rings. I am saying by the record books Peyton is leading
I agree that both are GREAT QBs. No one in the league can come close to either, but Peyton has more records, and is so close to so many more this season.
Can we agree?
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06-01-2011, 07:16 PM #72
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So baseball doesn't count even though 90% of the league is more athlethic then most of the misc and that it takes the most skills to play?
Also you can't really count rugby since nobody in America really plays it... MMA is dominated by white guys, and white guys used to dominate boxing as well.
Soccer is usually white or Hispanic.
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06-01-2011, 07:16 PM #73
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06-01-2011, 07:18 PM #74
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06-01-2011, 07:18 PM #75
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Cool video, and while I agree with you that baseball is harder and about your point on olympic athletes...
The quote you have at the end and your sig, are a huge contradiction. You sound a bit insecure or mad, and have likely been trolled by this board numerous times and it kind of makes you look bad.
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06-01-2011, 07:19 PM #76
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06-01-2011, 07:19 PM #77“The Misc. is a stone-faced Uncle Sam with Popeye’s forearms and a cocked pistol in each hand. It’s a screeching bald eagle with a foreign Bad Thing in its talons. It’s everything that defines America’s bro culture, magnified and weaponized. But it’s deeper than that.“
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06-01-2011, 07:20 PM #78
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06-01-2011, 07:20 PM #79
my god you are dense in america there are:
200 million white people
40 million black people
if any group, especially a majority takes over anything then they dominate it. i say baseball is white dominated but white people are only 60% of it, america is 66% white itself and id say whites dominated it.
you sound like you have an inferiority complex concerning black genetics too. get over it.
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06-01-2011, 07:21 PM #80
few nfl players off the top of my head
Reps on Site: Gangsta Familia
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06-01-2011, 07:22 PM #81
naw i'm just proud of my genetics and people say that makes me racist or insecure
yet if a black guy is proud of his genetics nobody says anything
my sig fits perfectly with my beliefs that with enough hard work anybody can become a top athlete in their sport white black mexican
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06-01-2011, 07:22 PM #8231 Straight unanswered- 5 Rings- GOAT
Bring De Bruyne (or Hazard) to Bayern Crew
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06-01-2011, 07:22 PM #83
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06-01-2011, 07:23 PM #84
because White Americans are too busy owning and running professional sports
amidoinitrite by misc racism standards?
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06-01-2011, 07:23 PM #85
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06-01-2011, 07:24 PM #86
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06-01-2011, 07:25 PM #87
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Let me guess OP, black coaches are better than white coaches too?
Also, I'm on team Peyton in the above arguments. Brady is an execution master, when he is provided the right weapons and his wonderful O-line. Peyton on the other hand can work with just about anybody and still keep his game at the same level.
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06-01-2011, 07:26 PM #88
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06-01-2011, 07:26 PM #89
posting career stats is rather pointless considering manning has played longer.
its all about efficiency.
consider that brady has a higher passer rating even though manning got a huge headstart by having 1st round offensive weapons catered to him when he first got drafted and brady didnt till 2007.
also consider that brady has a higher TD-Int ratio, which means he scores more touchdowns while minimizing the mistakes.I would white knight, marry, have children, grow old, and die peacefully with Elisha Cuthbert, Victoria Justice, Mila Kunis, and Xian Mikol. srs.
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06-01-2011, 07:26 PM #90
you should read Soccernomics and learn why Americans will soon dominate soccer too
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