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Will Rodgers beat Dan Marino's single season passing record?
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<blockquote data-quote="ivo610" data-source="post: 285471" data-attributes="member: 2128"><p>Someone in the next 10 years will do it. Too many of the passing records have been falling for that one not to fall. You have to average about 315 yards a game the whole season to get in range for that record. Will Aaron do it? He has as good of a chance as anyone will with the team and receivers he has. The only problem is the O line and his lack of time to throw the deep ball. Also Aaron is young and still seems to rely on his feet when he isnt comfortable with his options throwing, which will take away from his chances to set the record. It is nice for him to have that option though. I think it would be another couple of seasons before he is able to shoot for that record. </p><p></p><p>I got curious at the age a QB peaks so I looked at 10 QBs that are Pro Bowl or better players. </p><p></p><p> Dan Marino set the record in his 2nd season, at age 23 but other players seem to peak in their late 20s. </p><p></p><p>Tom Brady was a young 30 (aug birthday) when he set the TD record. </p><p></p><p>Drew Brees was a late 29 when he came so close to breaking Marinos record. </p><p></p><p>Favre is an interesting QB to look at as far as judging which season he peaked at. You could go with last season (age 40) or any of his mvp years but I think I will go with his first mvp year of 95, age 26 because he lead the league in TDs and passing yards. </p><p></p><p>Jim Kelly had his best year at age 31 by leading the league in TDs his first and only time. </p><p></p><p>Peyton Manning had arguably the best season ever by a QB stats wise when he was 28 in 2004.</p><p></p><p>McNabb peaked at either 28 or 30 but because neither were full seasons its hard to compare them. </p><p></p><p>Fran Tarkenton peaked at age 27 with 29 TDs and his only 3,000 yard passing season. </p><p></p><p>Kurt Warner peaked at 30 in 2001 when he lead QBs in almost every category. </p><p></p><p>And finally Steve Young peaked at age 31 in 94 when he lead the league in TDs with 35 and had his highest passer rating ever with 112.8</p><p></p><p>So 2-3 years he should be entering his peak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivo610, post: 285471, member: 2128"] Someone in the next 10 years will do it. Too many of the passing records have been falling for that one not to fall. You have to average about 315 yards a game the whole season to get in range for that record. Will Aaron do it? He has as good of a chance as anyone will with the team and receivers he has. The only problem is the O line and his lack of time to throw the deep ball. Also Aaron is young and still seems to rely on his feet when he isnt comfortable with his options throwing, which will take away from his chances to set the record. It is nice for him to have that option though. I think it would be another couple of seasons before he is able to shoot for that record. I got curious at the age a QB peaks so I looked at 10 QBs that are Pro Bowl or better players. Dan Marino set the record in his 2nd season, at age 23 but other players seem to peak in their late 20s. Tom Brady was a young 30 (aug birthday) when he set the TD record. Drew Brees was a late 29 when he came so close to breaking Marinos record. Favre is an interesting QB to look at as far as judging which season he peaked at. You could go with last season (age 40) or any of his mvp years but I think I will go with his first mvp year of 95, age 26 because he lead the league in TDs and passing yards. Jim Kelly had his best year at age 31 by leading the league in TDs his first and only time. Peyton Manning had arguably the best season ever by a QB stats wise when he was 28 in 2004. McNabb peaked at either 28 or 30 but because neither were full seasons its hard to compare them. Fran Tarkenton peaked at age 27 with 29 TDs and his only 3,000 yard passing season. Kurt Warner peaked at 30 in 2001 when he lead QBs in almost every category. And finally Steve Young peaked at age 31 in 94 when he lead the league in TDs with 35 and had his highest passer rating ever with 112.8 So 2-3 years he should be entering his peak [/QUOTE]
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