I voted that he's going to do it. Why not? Think about all the records that he and Mahomes have already shattered in their short tenure together so far.
Most touchdown passes thrown through first two games of a season: 10
Most touchdown passes thrown through first three games of a season: 13
Most touchdown passes thrown through first three career games: 10
Most touchdown passes thrown through first eight career games: 22
Youngest quarterback to throw for six touchdowns in a game: 22 years, 364 days
Most consecutive road games with 3+ touchdown passes: 7
First player to throw for over 3,000 yards in his first ten games: 3,185
Most consecutive 300-plus passing yard games: 8 (tied)
Fastest player to 4,000 passing yards and 40+ touchdown passes: 13 games
Fastest to 7,500 career passing yards: 24 games
He's the only player in league history with more than 10 touchdown passes and zero interceptions in the postseason, and his playoff passer rating of 115.0 is the highest in modern NFL history by a margin of more than 12 points.
And the list goes on.
And let's not forget, through the first three games of the 2019 season, Pat Mahomes was on pace to throw for over 6,000 yds and 56 TDs.
Andy could ride the Mahomes train to an unprecedented winning percentage over the next 10 years. Say, something like average 15 wins/season? So why not? Why can't Andy surpass Shula? I'll be one of the first to just go ahead and jump on that train and say, yes, Andy's going to break that record right now.
Last edited by Megatron96; 05-04-2020 at 06:42 PM..
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