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5000, 50, 500, 5
Could Mahomes ever pass for 5,000 yards with 50 TD's along with 500 yards Rushing and 5 Rushing TD's?
Only Mahomes and Manning have hit the 5,000- 50 mark. Manning passed for 5,477 yards *NFL Record and 55 TD's * NFL Record, but had -32 yards Rushing Yards and 1 TD. Mahomes passed for 5,097 yards and 50 TD's and had 272 Rushing Yards and 2 TD's Both did it in 16 games. |
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Mahomes has a very good shot to be the only QB in NFL history with two 50 TD seasons
he's gonna need a couple more 5 TD games to make up for the Titans though |
Allen shouldn't run so much. Mahomes shouldn't throw so much
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Honestly I hope he never has to run that much. I cringe every time he takes a hit
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9 QBs have 5,000-yard seasons with Marino being the first in 1984 (48 TDs) -but he had -7 yards rushing and 0 Rushing TDs.
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I don't see why not... he scores a couple rushing TDs/season, so what's a few more, and he's gotten close to 400 yards rushing once. And to get 500 yards rushing last season, he'd only need 1.2 more attempts/game at his 5.8 average.
Nothing crazy. |
Drew Brees hit the 5,000 yard mark for a NFL record 5 times.
5,476 yards (NFL Record 2011-until Manning broke it) with 48 Tds- 86 Rushing yards and 1 TD was the close he got to the Holy Grail. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ds_in_a_season
Passing for 5,000 yards in a single regular season is a rare achievement in the National Football League (NFL). Some consider it a soft benchmark, comparable to the 10-second 100-metre dash or the 4-minute mile.[original research?] Nine quarterbacks have accomplished the feat, Dan Marino was the first when he set an NFL record with 5,084 yards passing in 1984.[1] Marino's record remained intact for 24 years, and for over a decade after his 1999 retirement.[2] Peyton Manning currently holds the record with 5,477 passing yards in 2013; this surpassed Drew Brees, who recorded a then-record 5,476 passing yards in 2011, by one yard. Drew Brees and Tom Brady are the only two NFL quarterbacks to have multiple 5,000 yards seasons; Brees accomplished the feat a record five times, while Brady accomplished it twice.[3] Brees and Brady are also the only two quarterbacks to pass for both 5,000 yards more than once and have multiple 500-yard games (however separately). Matthew Stafford is the only 5,000-yard passer with a 500-yard game in the same season. Except for Marino (564) and Mahomes (580), all quarterbacks have needed at least 600 passing attempts to get the yardage. Only Marino (362), Winston (380), and Mahomes (383) have done so with fewer than 400 pass completions. In 2011, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Matthew Stafford threw for over 5,000 yards. Patrick Mahomes and Ben Roethlisberger both accomplished it in 2018. NFL quarterbacks have passed for 5,000 yards in a season thirteen times. Despite the rarity of a 5,000 yard season, only three quarterbacks were named MVP the year of their 5,000 season: Marino, Manning, and Mahomes. Stafford, Roethlisberger, and Jameis Winston are the only quarterbacks to not be selected to the Pro Bowl the same year of their 5,000 season. Tom Brady and Justin Herbert accomplished this feat most recently; the former passing for 5,316 yards with 43 passing touchdowns for the 2021 season, becoming the oldest quarterback to accomplish this feat at 44 years old. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the only franchise to have multiple quarterbacks (Winston and Brady) accomplish 5,000 passing yards. NFL players with 5,000 passing yards in a season Drew Brees has the most 5,000-yard seasons by a quarterback, with five. Quarterback Team Yards Season Games played Notes Dan Marino* Miami Dolphins 5,084 1984 16 1st in NFL history, youngest to achieve 5,000 yards,[4] NFL MVP Drew Brees New Orleans Saints 5,069 2008 16 Offensive Player of the Year[5] Drew Brees (2) New Orleans Saints 5,476 2011 16 Offensive Player of the Year Tom Brady New England Patriots 5,235 16 [6] Matthew Stafford Detroit Lions 5,038 16 Comeback Player of the Year[7] Drew Brees (3) New Orleans Saints 5,177 2012 16 2nd consecutive Peyton Manning* Denver Broncos 5,477 2013 16 NFL record,[8] NFL MVP Drew Brees (4) New Orleans Saints 5,162 16 3rd consecutive Drew Brees (5) New Orleans Saints 5,208 2016 16 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers 5,129 2018 16 [9] Patrick Mahomes* Kansas City Chiefs 5,097 16 NFL MVP, first African-American quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards Jameis Winston Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5,109 2019 16 Led NFL in interceptions (30)[10] Tom Brady (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5,316 2021 17 Oldest to achieve 5,000 yards. Had only 4990 yards after 16 games Justin Herbert Los Angeles Chargers 5,014 17 [11] *Named MVP |
5000 yards yes
50 tds yes 500 rush yards no 5 tds yes |
Hope he doesn’t get 50 TDs. The only year he hit that mark our defense was atrocious and cost us a shot at a SB.
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If anybody can do it, Pat can.
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the running game ****ing sucks
he can absolutely get 4 rushing TDs in 9 games |
He will get 50 TD passes the way Andy calls games. 5000 yds might be tough
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Is it possible? Sure, it could happen, but it is highly unlikely.
5000 passing yards and 50 TDs, could be done. Mahomes could get 5 rushing TDs on goal line scampers to the pylon, but those would effectively be coming at the cost of a passing TD. The only scenario where I see Mahomes averaging 32 rushing yards a game is a season were the offense is not producing at a rate to meet the 5000yd/50 TD mark and Mahomes is constantly forced to run. (see Titans game). |
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Possible, yes.
Probable, ehhh |
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Could he? Yes. Will he? I doubt it. If he’s running for 500 he isn’t passing for 5,000.
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Throw a lot of 1 yd TD passes.
Get the defense to obtain turnovers for short drives and more opportunities. Lot of factors need to go right. Is it impossible? No. |
Think he goes over 5000, under 50 TDs (45ish?), I don't see 500 yds rushing (has just 176 now), and under 5 rushing TDs. Just a product of the schedule. He's probably not going to have to run that much in most of the upcoming games or run for TDs. Four of those remaining games could be early nights/days for Pat as well.
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