@@jpmnky i don't know about that. It took a hightened level of ineptitude by that coaching staff, the likes of which had never been achieved before, in order to put that poor kid in that position. Peterman was in a losing position that no one of his caliber should ever have been placed.
That’s what I looked up when I saw that record. Another one they could be broken soon is rice consecutive games with a catch. Fitz needs 2 more full seasons to break it.
Not saying your wrong you may have seen something I didn’t. Each thing had two lists career leaders active leaders in the lists just look at top career and top active those are the only two that matter. I missed that at first.
I don’t think Rice’s record of yards/TDs will ever be broken. I also don’t think Paul Krause’s will ever be broken either. Maybe if corners/safetieswere actually allowed to play defense they’d come close...
I love how he's remembered mostly for that instead of being the dude that was the reason the facemask penalty was put into effect. The man would just tackle everyone by grabbing their facemask and throwing them down lol guys a savage
Yeah, but 14 INTs in 1952 is equal to 5,33 INTs in 2018. Teams threw 2,1 INTs per game back then compared to 0,8 INTs per team and game in 2018. That´s what people forget.
@@bowlchamps37 Maybe, but they throw many more passes now that they did then. So there's an opportunity in theory for a truly gifted (it woud still have to be) rookie to take advantage of that and pick 15.
atthebridge yes teams pass more, but the rules are set to help the receivers not the defensive backs. It’s the reason interception rates are so low now compared to pre 2004 rules.
I've got one: longest play in NFL history. Antonio Cromartie returns a missed field goal 109.88 yards in the same game that Adrian Peterson had his historic single-game rushing performance. Also, Brett Favre winning three consecutive league MVP awards. And Super Bowl LII's combined total yards.
@Fries 1. That's absurd. You'd have to miss more than 15 field goals a season on average across a 20-year career to break that. Unless you were kicking 100 field goals every year, such a rate of failure would get you cut before the season even ended. 2. This one was helped by that turnover differential. 3. Was the 1988 QB crop THAT bad?! 4. They should have a sign saying: "Los Angeles Trench; DO NOT TRESPASS!" 5. That 1983 {REDACTED} team holds the record for the most unbreakable records set by a team in NFL history. 6. Because the Dolphins ran the damn ball down their throats. 7. The Bears defenses of that era had impressive depth. 8. A No-Fly Zone that covered both sides of the field. 9. Meet the most unbalanced offense in NFL history. 10. Yeah, no running back will EVER get that much work again. 11. Well, the 2006 NFC got close. 12. Is this guy in the Hall of Fame? That's some absurd versatility. 13. It should be specified that Hornung was both a running back and a kicker. 14. The early 2000s were the golden age of the running back. 15. This one might stand forever if only because of the amount of competition in the elite class of quarterbacks these days. 16. Very impressive depth and great coaching from Joe Gibbs.
Plus there was only 1 exclusively tom brady record per this video. Playoff starts... and 2 others the patriot team owns as a whole. So idk what ur talking about swamp. They didnt include Bradys wins in general (237) or SB wins (6). Those are close to unbreakable
@Swamp Henly Brady is barely behind Brees in career numbers, with WAY LESS INTERCEPTIONS AND PASS ATTEMPTS. Hows that for stats????? Maybe Brees wouldve got more clout if he didnt have 4 career 7-9 seasons to his name, a 6-10 season, an 8-8. Ask Drew does he want numbers or rings too. Ill wait.
No he wouldn't. Sanders HIMSELF recently said he maybe had one more season in him. Just watch the running back portion of the NFL Top 100 Show where Barry and Emmitt are sitting next to each other. Secondly, your math is full of shit. Barry ran for just over 5,000 yards his last three seasons. He finished at 15, 269. You're telling me that he was going to run for another 10,000 yards in '3 or 4 more years" when he would've been well over 30 years old? He would have to average roughly 2500 yards a season at 4 years!!! LMAO!
Smith's record will never be broken... Touches in a season or game will not be broken and Brady's playoff TD record won't ever be sniffed... So surprised neither Devin Hester or Dante Hall aren't in the top3 for KR yards
@@j-remy9832 lol u definitely have a point but I think he reaches the TD record but the yards.... Teams just aren't running da ball like they use to... RBs aren't getting 25 30 carries a game either... They're not even touching the ball that many times....
@snipe69 He is 67 behind Shula. Playoff wins do not count. I am not sure he will be in NE once Brady leaves cause it can ruin his resumee. Cause a lot of especially younger fans would then remember those last bad years. Remember, he even stayed without a ring for 10 years even with Tom.
Shula retired at 66 years old. Belichick is 67. He'd have to win 11 games a year for 6 years to tie. That puts him at age 73... i dont think he'll coach that long. Brady wont last another 2. It is possible he can break the record but Id rather not see it broken. Some records are great to see broken... this one is not.
@@serriusgaming8468 Shula started coaching at age 33 compared to 39 for Belichick also Shula didn't miss a season while Belichick took a 5 year break inbetween head coaching starts. Granted Shula coached half his seasons in a 12 game era compared to all of Belichicks being in the 16 game era (now 17 from 2021 on.)
The most NFL records of all time Walter Payton surpass Jim Brown Dan Marino broke 5000 passing yards and 48 touchdown Eric Dickerson broke 2105 rushing yard surpassed OJ Simpson record 1984 still stands as one of the greatest NFL year of all time
@@davidpierce9949 Adjusted for era, Dan Marino still has the greatest single season a QB ever had. He did Patrick Mahomes shit more than a decade before Mahomes was even born, think about that!
Can you give Kickers like Morten Andersen, Sebastian Janikowski, and Adam Vinatieri a separate video that's a companion to this one? Because even a football fan like myself tends to overlook kickers when obsessing over the records of an offense player or a defense player. I just looked it up and a lot of these kickers have unbreakable Records. Hell, Adam Vinatieri is the all-time record holder in field-goal points scored surpassing Morton Anderson's record he broke last season and he's still playing this upcoming season. Thank you and I appreciate your hard work.
Love how this was made just before the ravens broke one of the 'unbreakable' records (rushing yards in a season). Not hating though because still a good video.
A truly phenomenal defense that had the misfortune of existing the same year that the Ravens D stole the title from the 85 bears. Any other year and it would have been a legendary D, but that year it was just second best.
@@nedthegreat6 You guys have one hell of a great coach on Andy. I'm happy he finally got his ring. Look at all of his assistant coaches who won before him. And the second generation of coaches after them Frank Riech (hope I spelled it right) comes to mind.
Jerry Rice at 40 years old with the Raiders still produced like 1200 yards which is insane. Fuck, sometimes he runs with the 49ers receivers at training camp, and you could believe the guy at his mid fifties can still play, lol.
Career rushing yards will never be broken. Emmitt was incredibly lucky to have the greatest line in NFL history for multiple years. With free agency and bigger salaries, they just won't be able to keep a line together like that.
Holy cow that 1984 Seahawks defense was awesome. 4 pick sixes in one game? And like 80 takeaways in one season ? that's insane! I think the anchor that defense was a guy named Kenny Eason. He finally got in the Hall of Fame a few years ago. Easton was a guy who was super Elite in his day, but had his career cut short due to injuries.
Most Points by one team in a game: Chicago Bears - 73 - December 8th, 1940. Also, 73 - 0 is the largest margin of victory in a game... Bears vs. Redskins (December 8th, 1940). Only one other team has scored more than 70 in a game, and I believe that was a 72-46 win over the NY Giants by the Washington Redskins, which that score is the record for most combined points scored at 118 points.
Sammy Baugh - highest average yards per punt in a season 51.4 yards. Norm Van Brocklin most yards passing in a single game - 554 yards. Willie "Flipper" Anderson - most yards receiving single game 336 yards.
Couple of them happened on the same day in 2012: The first 300-300 game (Bills @ 49ers, October 7, 2012 - CBS - I was there!) Drew Brees consecutive games with a touchdown pass streak record setting night - 47 at the time (Chargers @ Saints, October 7, 2012 - Sunday Night Football)
At 1:15 - Most Interceptions in a Season: Night Train Lane: 14 - done in a 14 game season I might add! Someone commented it might only have been a 12 game season. (I'm old, but not that old, I don't remember 12 game seasons.)
Holy shit. Career Playoff TD passes. Wow. Seriously. That one will NEVER be broken. In my opinion that one and Favre's starting streak are the ones that will never be broken.
Accurate title. They are the MOST unbreakable. All records can be broken some more difficult than others. The longest possible punt return is 109.999 yards.
Big Ben's consecutive wins by a rookie QB at 13....next closest is 6 in 1976! A lot of rookies have started year 1 and many in the future will also but I can't see one of them ripping off 14 straight. If they are starting then they were probably picked high in the first round, and if that's the case they most likely got drafted by a cellar team with multiple needs. No way it ever gets topped.
Also not mentioned is special team players in playoff games; I can think of 3 off-hand that have more than #2 Devin McCourty- Matthew Slater with 23 and Stephen Gostkowski with 28 and Adam Viniateri with 32. There may be even more...
The 2020 Jets looked like they were going after the 2008 Lions' and 2017 Browns' record for most losses, but ultimately decided they didn't want that number one draft pick after all...
@@loudcubanable false they ran it once from the 5 got inside the one, then came out in shotgun and tried to pass the ball. it was second down and they tried to freaking do a pitch and catch on the goalline... almost like they didn't want the MVP to be a dude with dreadlocks who won't talk to the media.
Also - at 5:47 - notice the 2000 Ravens are number 1, but number 3 is the 2000 Titans Defense. Tat's like playing fantasy football and that week you score the 2nd most points. But you played the guy that scored the most points. That sux Beavis.
The original LOB of 1984, That team was AMAZING. Not many know about that amazing year in the Northwest, but Hardcore Seahawks fans young and old should do some research of that team
How about Marvin Harrison’s record which is predicted to be broken every single year, not megatrons yardage record, or a record that was barely broken, but they pick Marvin’s record every single year, and he has a full 11 catch lead on the next guy, why dont they respect Marvin?
I've gone back and looked at alot of film of Jerry Rice. I cant say I've seen one time we're he was double covered. Which might have alot to do with his production
Why don’t they ever consider QBs for touchdown or point records? There have been multiple rookie qbs to have more than 20 touchdowns throwing in a season, and 8 qbs have thrown 7 tds in a game, breaking that record as well.
Emmit got the record in 20 years, Barry Sanders got 15000 in 10. Imagine if he would’ve played for 20 years, He would’ve been 25000 yards!!!! Barry>Emmit
Definitely got to update this list, the most points scored by a player in a single game should be Alvin Kamara, he has six rushing touchdowns, and if my math is correct 6x6 equals 36.
I think most once thought that the Dallas Cowboys' 20 consecutive winning seasons from 1966-1985 was unbreakable, but New England might break that in 2021.
Ladainian Tomlinson is 3rd all time in touchdowns?! What a legend, he doesn't even get mentioned with the greatest running backs ever and it's a shame. Because he's the most complete back ever.
Interesting that Brett Favre has most consecutive games and most interceptions. There are QB who played more games. Maybe he kept from being injured by a quick release that he should not have made , keeping him from getting hit hard
Imagine holding the rushing yards record and not even being a top 5 running back of all time. Played all them extra seasons to still be worse then Barry, Walter, Martin, brown, and even LT
Lastly - there's a couple of records listed here involving either the current Patriots or Tom Brady... whatever those records are will most likely be broken this year (2019). And next year. And 2021.
Nathan Peterman’s 5 interceptions in one half is a historic performance that will never be done again. I’m glad I got to witness it.
lol
Nah. Someone else will come along and at least match it. It’ll be a while. That truly is a once in a generation showing.
@@jpmnky i don't know about that. It took a hightened level of ineptitude by that coaching staff, the likes of which had never been achieved before, in order to put that poor kid in that position. Peterman was in a losing position that no one of his caliber should ever have been placed.
@@jpmnky No. No coach is ever gonna be that dumb again. There's plenty of QBs that bad; they just don't get to play long enough to hit 5 INTS.
I’m sure some overhyped #1 draft pick college QB will come into the league and break that soon.
not including the 2017 & 2018 seasons? the browns had 16 loses in a season AND 2 19 game losing streaks
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They probably expect the browns to beat their own record.
Browns technically lost 17 straight from 16-17. First game of 2018 was a tie so technically it wasn’t a lose.
12:00 and there a few month later the "Team Rushing Yards in a Season" record is broken by the 2019 Baltimore Ravens with 3,296
That’s what I looked up when I saw that record.
Another one they could be broken soon is rice consecutive games with a catch. Fitz needs 2 more full seasons to break it.
@@jsnike91 they're clearly assuming that he will retire before then.
I wouldn’t call all of these unbreakable, I mean a lot of those season records are pretty close. Still another gem by Throwback
Maybe not unbreakable, but most of these seem secure for the foreseeable future. Many of them happened in different eras, after all.
Not saying your wrong you may have seen something I didn’t. Each thing had two lists career leaders active leaders in the lists just look at top career and top active those are the only two that matter. I missed that at first.
I don’t think Rice’s record of yards/TDs will ever be broken. I also don’t think Paul Krause’s will ever be broken either. Maybe if corners/safetieswere actually allowed to play defense they’d come close...
I also don’t think that the redskins turnover differential of +43 will ever be topped, most insane stat in this whole video imo
most of them won't ever be broken considering how the league is trending, they would need multiple rule changes to be in any danger
No one will ever beat the longest punt return ever
Night Train Lane got 14 interceptions in his rookie year with 12 games
I love how he's remembered mostly for that instead of being the dude that was the reason the facemask penalty was put into effect. The man would just tackle everyone by grabbing their facemask and throwing them down lol guys a savage
Yeah, but 14 INTs in 1952 is equal to 5,33 INTs in 2018. Teams threw 2,1 INTs per game back then compared to 0,8 INTs per team and game in 2018. That´s what people forget.
@@bowlchamps37 Maybe, but they throw many more passes now that they did then. So there's an opportunity in theory for a truly gifted (it woud still have to be) rookie to take advantage of that and pick 15.
atthebridge yes teams pass more, but the rules are set to help the receivers not the defensive backs. It’s the reason interception rates are so low now compared to pre 2004 rules.
@@poopsmithjones1 Like John Madden would say as the players are looking into their helmets: "He's looking to see if his head's in there".
I've got one: longest play in NFL history. Antonio Cromartie returns a missed field goal 109.88 yards in the same game that Adrian Peterson had his historic single-game rushing performance.
Also, Brett Favre winning three consecutive league MVP awards. And Super Bowl LII's combined total yards.
Patrick mahomes will win 3 consecutive season MVP awards so it's not unbreakable
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@Fries 1. That's absurd. You'd have to miss more than 15 field goals a season on average across a 20-year career to break that. Unless you were kicking 100 field goals every year, such a rate of failure would get you cut before the season even ended.
2. This one was helped by that turnover differential.
3. Was the 1988 QB crop THAT bad?!
4. They should have a sign saying: "Los Angeles Trench; DO NOT TRESPASS!"
5. That 1983 {REDACTED} team holds the record for the most unbreakable records set by a team in NFL history.
6. Because the Dolphins ran the damn ball down their throats.
7. The Bears defenses of that era had impressive depth.
8. A No-Fly Zone that covered both sides of the field.
9. Meet the most unbalanced offense in NFL history.
10. Yeah, no running back will EVER get that much work again.
11. Well, the 2006 NFC got close.
12. Is this guy in the Hall of Fame? That's some absurd versatility.
13. It should be specified that Hornung was both a running back and a kicker.
14. The early 2000s were the golden age of the running back.
15. This one might stand forever if only because of the amount of competition in the elite class of quarterbacks these days.
16. Very impressive depth and great coaching from Joe Gibbs.
So pretty much every Jerry Rice record in every receiving category
That's cause he's the GOAT.
Jerry Rice is really the all time interception leader too, but that was just getting too gaudy so they said it was Paul Krause. :-)
@@billt8504 most receptions in 1 season belongs to marvin harrison with 143
Calvin Johnson broke his single season receiving yardage record.
He played till he was 42 lol Hes got a 6 season advantage on the next guy
Most 5,000 yard passing seasons
1. Drew Brees
yeah he not only has the most but it would take all the others combined to pass him
Brees will own the most pass attempts of all time record. Thats where the yards come from. They dont get you wins.....
Plus there was only 1 exclusively tom brady record per this video. Playoff starts... and 2 others the patriot team owns as a whole. So idk what ur talking about swamp.
They didnt include Bradys wins in general (237) or SB wins (6). Those are close to unbreakable
@@Tazer183 well it does get you wins just not very many come playoff time
@Swamp Henly Brady is barely behind Brees in career numbers, with WAY LESS INTERCEPTIONS AND PASS ATTEMPTS. Hows that for stats?????
Maybe Brees wouldve got more clout if he didnt have 4 career 7-9 seasons to his name, a 6-10 season, an 8-8.
Ask Drew does he want numbers or rings too. Ill wait.
Antonio Brown: biggest offseason circus of all time.
13:48 someone forgot the Browns lol
and the lions
@@gibster9624 They had the Lions silly
And this year's dolphins
@@tristancourson4572 damn😂
@@tristancourson4572 They beat the Patriots.😂😂😂
Barry Sanders is still owed a thank you from Emmitt Smith. If he'd kept playing for 3 or 4 more years, he'd have 25,000 rushing yards.
No he wouldn't. Sanders HIMSELF recently said he maybe had one more season in him. Just watch the running back portion of the NFL Top 100 Show where Barry and Emmitt are sitting next to each other. Secondly, your math is full of shit. Barry ran for just over 5,000 yards his last three seasons. He finished at 15, 269. You're telling me that he was going to run for another 10,000 yards in '3 or 4 more years" when he would've been well over 30 years old? He would have to average roughly 2500 yards a season at 4 years!!! LMAO!
@@thegorn68 That guy Barry could've been playing well into the mid-2000s. He wasn't ever hit he had plenty of time left.
Smith's record will never be broken... Touches in a season or game will not be broken and Brady's playoff TD record won't ever be sniffed... So surprised neither Devin Hester or Dante Hall aren't in the top3 for KR yards
@@pacojuanrico watch out for Frank Gore
@@j-remy9832 lol u definitely have a point but I think he reaches the TD record but the yards.... Teams just aren't running da ball like they use to... RBs aren't getting 25 30 carries a game either... They're not even touching the ball that many times....
Belichick wont retire until he breaks shula's record.
@snipe69 He is 67 behind Shula. Playoff wins do not count. I am not sure he will be in NE once Brady leaves cause it can ruin his resumee. Cause a lot of especially younger fans would then remember those last bad years. Remember, he even stayed without a ring for 10 years even with Tom.
snipe69 Tom Brady won’t last four more seasons.
Shula retired at 66 years old. Belichick is 67. He'd have to win 11 games a year for 6 years to tie. That puts him at age 73... i dont think he'll coach that long. Brady wont last another 2. It is possible he can break the record but Id rather not see it broken. Some records are great to see broken... this one is not.
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@@serriusgaming8468 Shula started coaching at age 33 compared to 39 for Belichick also Shula didn't miss a season while Belichick took a 5 year break inbetween head coaching starts. Granted Shula coached half his seasons in a 12 game era compared to all of Belichicks being in the 16 game era (now 17 from 2021 on.)
Man how tf is frank gore still playing 😂😂😂😂😂
Man is as relentless as they come. He's gonna keep rolling till the wheels fall off.
@@dfkeija8213 even then, no guarantee
He’s only 4 or 5 good seasons from breaking the risking yard record
I wish the 49ers never let him go.
@@peterthegreat100 yes need to bring him back for a farewell season
Rice's touchdown record is insane, considering the gap to no2. The same with Favre's consecutive game record, considering the position he played!
The most NFL records of all time Walter Payton surpass Jim Brown Dan Marino broke 5000 passing yards and 48 touchdown Eric Dickerson broke 2105 rushing yard surpassed OJ Simpson record 1984 still stands as one of the greatest NFL year of all time
Marinos 84 season is the most impressive for a QB to me. Only his 2nd year and those numbers and a trip to the SB. Man That's crazy
@@davidpierce9949 Adjusted for era, Dan Marino still has the greatest single season a QB ever had. He did Patrick Mahomes shit more than a decade before Mahomes was even born, think about that!
The Sentinel Eric Dickerson 2105 rushing yard record surpass OJ Simpson 1973 2000 rushing yard
Oj did it in 14 games
William Hager he did back in 1973
Can you give Kickers like Morten Andersen, Sebastian Janikowski, and Adam Vinatieri a separate video that's a companion to this one? Because even a football fan like myself tends to overlook kickers when obsessing over the records of an offense player or a defense player. I just looked it up and a lot of these kickers have unbreakable Records. Hell, Adam Vinatieri is the all-time record holder in field-goal points scored surpassing Morton Anderson's record he broke last season and he's still playing this upcoming season. Thank you and I appreciate your hard work.
he's still playing but he missed most if not all of his kicks week 1 lmao. old man should retire
Love how this was made just before the ravens broke one of the 'unbreakable' records (rushing yards in a season). Not hating though because still a good video.
Sad our 2000 defenses is barely ever mentioned though
A truly phenomenal defense that had the misfortune of existing the same year that the Ravens D stole the title from the 85 bears. Any other year and it would have been a legendary D, but that year it was just second best.
what about derrick thomas and his 7 sacks in one game?
nedthegreat6 I was wondering if I missed that. Can’t believe it was not included.
@@stonesovryn5718 only reason i know is im a chiefs fan and he is a legend in kansas city
He almost had EIGHT but Krieg escaped his grasp and threw a game winning Hail Mary pass.
He also had 6 sacks in a game
@@nedthegreat6 You guys have one hell of a great coach on Andy. I'm happy he finally got his ring. Look at all of his assistant coaches who won before him. And the second generation of coaches after them Frank Riech (hope I spelled it right) comes to mind.
That +43 turnover ratio is INSANE
Jerry Rice at 40 years old with the Raiders still produced like 1200 yards which is insane. Fuck, sometimes he runs with the 49ers receivers at training camp, and you could believe the guy at his mid fifties can still play, lol.
This is one of your best videos ever. the sheer amount of editing work alone must've been immense!
Tyler G - obviously, lol. Still a lot of editing work required.
Career rushing yards will never be broken.
Emmitt was incredibly lucky to have the greatest line in NFL history for multiple years. With free agency and bigger salaries, they just won't be able to keep a line together like that.
@Tyler G
Nah, gore has 4k yards to go at age 36.
@Tyler G Barkley? As his offensive line stands? No way.
Zek? Maybe, he's on his way, but it's way too soon to tell
@Tyler G he's going to get 800 yards at age 40? Really?
@Tyler G Actually I think you don´t know football. Getting 800yds at 35+ is almost a miracle. Gore is not even a starter anymore.
@Tyler G
I love how you're getting called out with pure facts and you can just say "you don't know football"
Haha most team rushing yards in a season '14 Seahawks... We all know how that ended..
7:20 ayyy. Jerome Harrison in 2009. KTO made a video about that guy. He rushed for almost 290 yards in a single game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
KTO is my guy!
What about Fred Dryer's 2 tackles for safeties in a single game? How likely is it that anyone will ever break it by getting 3?
Im shocked the total combined rushing years from the modern era is so close to the old school days
Holy cow that 1984 Seahawks defense was awesome. 4 pick sixes in one game? And like 80 takeaways in one season ? that's insane!
I think the anchor that defense was a guy named Kenny Eason. He finally got in the Hall of Fame a few years ago. Easton was a guy who was super Elite in his day, but had his career cut short due to injuries.
Most Points by one team in a game: Chicago Bears - 73 - December 8th, 1940. Also, 73 - 0 is the largest margin of victory in a game... Bears vs. Redskins (December 8th, 1940). Only one other team has scored more than 70 in a game, and I believe that was a 72-46 win over the NY Giants by the Washington Redskins, which that score is the record for most combined points scored at 118 points.
Given that Frank Gore is never retiring, Emmitt Smith's record might be coming down lol
He is still over 2000 yards from getting there. I don't see it happening. He might land 2nd place though so that is a nice consolation prize.
the greatest record of all time - Most Wins over Losses differential.
Tom Brady is at 147 wins ABOVE LOSSES and counting.
Sammy Baugh - highest average yards per punt in a season 51.4 yards. Norm Van Brocklin most yards passing in a single game - 554 yards. Willie "Flipper" Anderson - most yards receiving single game 336 yards.
Coaching wins and combined rushing yards are recs i could see broken...Jerry Rices recs are just unbreakable
Coaching wins maybe not cause coach’s are getting fired frequently
So I guess Ed reeds 106 yard pick 6 doesn’t mean anything when the next longest he owns at 104yards
There is no such thing as a 109 yd int return though
Eric Fisher I meant to write 106
Didn’t feel like changing it. His first record was 103 I believe
@@jessemilstead810 oh I was talking to open your mind....
Concussion protocol has made Brett Favre's consecutive start streak almost physically impossible
1549 receptions 208 touchdowns 22850 yards unbreakable
And considering the era he did it in until his retirement in the early 2000s is just insane.
Jerry Rice is football GOAT
Jerry Rice was the man. Best receiver ever.
Jerry Rice’s records will never be touched and Tom Brady’s playoff numbers will never be approached
Couple of them happened on the same day in 2012:
The first 300-300 game (Bills @ 49ers, October 7, 2012 - CBS - I was there!)
Drew Brees consecutive games with a touchdown pass streak record setting night - 47 at the time (Chargers @ Saints, October 7, 2012 - Sunday Night Football)
Awesome video. The song that starts at 3:15 is sick, too.
2 point conversion has DEFINITELY changed lol
You forgot most sacks in a single game. Derrick Thomas 7 sacks.
Wow I didn’t know multiple tied had 14 punts in a game. Mr. Tied always played on great teams I didn’t know he had to punt that much
Cromartie was 3 inches from the end line. That literally makes it over 109.9. That one gives me chills.
Patterson was barely 109. It makes a difference in this case.
They forgot to add wins, regular & postseason combined
They should add the comebacks bills oilers and pats falcons in the super bowl
That last one is total disrespect to the 72 dolphins who went 17-0 and WON the superbowl unlike the patriots losing to Eli Manning
Agree. And we have to think about that season as much as possible while watching the team play THIS season. Will help preserve morale.
atthebridge how’s your morale now? 😂
@@tradeka4206 Much the same - that one I expected. You need to remember I go back to SB 19, I've almost become innured to the pain.
Larry Fitz has a good shot to pass Jerry Rice in consecutive games with a catch if he plays 2 more seasons.
Consecutive Carries Sans a Fumble:
LaDainian Tomlinson 1001
At 1:15 - Most Interceptions in a Season: Night Train Lane: 14 - done in a 14 game season I might add! Someone commented it might only have been a 12 game season. (I'm old, but not that old, I don't remember 12 game seasons.)
2019: Nathan Peterson throwing 50 ints in 1 quarter in week 1. Put some respek on the GOAT
The Seahawks record at 11:19: Was that 3 different quarterbacks for the same team throwing pick-6s in the same game? That'd be pretty crazy as well.
Brady's post season stats are insane.
More like phonier than a 3 dollar bill!!!
Holy shit. Career Playoff TD passes. Wow. Seriously. That one will NEVER be broken. In my opinion that one and Favre's starting streak are the ones that will never be broken.
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oh no no no
Just one of the 111 videos in my NFL Throwback playlist
Honestly frank gore might break the rushing record only because he’s gonna play till he’s 84 and still average 4 yards a carry
Accurate title. They are the MOST unbreakable. All records can be broken some more difficult than others. The longest possible punt return is 109.999 yards.
Fun fact: 3:00 James Wilder's son (Jr.) currently plays for the Toronto Argonauts.
All the rushing yard records won’t be broken just because it’s a receivers game
Team rushing yards in a season was just broken by the Ravens in 2019 so..
Scotty Morris I’m talkin about single player records for like running backs
Big Ben's consecutive wins by a rookie QB at 13....next closest is 6 in 1976! A lot of rookies have started year 1 and many in the future will also but I can't see one of them ripping off 14 straight. If they are starting then they were probably picked high in the first round, and if that's the case they most likely got drafted by a cellar team with multiple needs. No way it ever gets topped.
Dak Prescott had 11 consecutive, but I agree that I don't see it happening.
good to know the lions had a good defense at some point in nfl history
Also not mentioned is special team players in playoff games; I can think of 3 off-hand that have more than #2 Devin McCourty- Matthew Slater with 23 and Stephen Gostkowski with 28 and Adam Viniateri with 32. There may be even more...
I'm nearly certain that Jerry's records or pretty much any of the running back related records aren't going anywhere any time soon.
The 2020 Jets looked like they were going after the 2008 Lions' and 2017 Browns' record for most losses, but ultimately decided they didn't want that number one draft pick after all...
Let's not ignore the 1951 Yankees contributing to that rushing record. Legend has it, Yogi Berra got a carry in that game.
The 2014 Seahawks rushed for all them yards and still didn't run it 🤦🏾♂️why
Man, let it go already. There are no guarantees anyways.
The reason why they probably didn't want to run it because they already got stopped twice on the like 3 yard line but yeah shouldve ran it lol
Go Patriots 😄
Should have rushed for three more
@@loudcubanable false they ran it once from the 5 got inside the one, then came out in shotgun and tried to pass the ball. it was second down and they tried to freaking do a pitch and catch on the goalline... almost like they didn't want the MVP to be a dude with dreadlocks who won't talk to the media.
Pfft only sacked 76 times. My NFL franchise qb been sacked 80 times his rookie season 😤
Jerry rice greatest football player ever
JL-CptAtom no
JL-CptAtom greatest QB yes
Rice and Brady are both cheaters
JL-CptAtom the afc east sucks
Brady
This video is just -- really well done.
and broncos opening season wins streak just ended at 7
Jerry Rice's Recod can definitely be broken one day.
Team Regular Season Losses:
2017 Cleveland Browns??
Also - at 5:47 - notice the 2000 Ravens are number 1, but number 3 is the 2000 Titans Defense. Tat's like playing fantasy football and that week you score the 2nd most points. But you played the guy that scored the most points. That sux Beavis.
The original LOB of 1984, That team was AMAZING. Not many know about that amazing year in the Northwest, but Hardcore Seahawks fans young and old should do some research of that team
Damned impressive. Kept seeing 84 Seahawks... pretty cool! (Pats Fan)
How about Marvin Harrison’s record which is predicted to be broken every single year, not megatrons yardage record, or a record that was barely broken, but they pick Marvin’s record every single year, and he has a full 11 catch lead on the next guy, why dont they respect Marvin?
Thats a good one but i think someone will break it. Pass happy league now
Barry Sanders - 10 - 1,000 rushing yard seasons. He only played 10 seasons in his career.
These records from the 50s dont mean anything it's a whole different game
I've gone back and looked at alot of film of Jerry Rice. I cant say I've seen one time we're he was double covered. Which might have alot to do with his production
Not his fault defenses were brain dead.
The Longest NFL Preseason Winning Streak In NFL History Goes To: Baltimore Ravens (22 Wins And No Losses).
Why don’t they ever consider QBs for touchdown or point records? There have been multiple rookie qbs to have more than 20 touchdowns throwing in a season, and 8 qbs have thrown 7 tds in a game, breaking that record as well.
Emmit got the record in 20 years, Barry Sanders got 15000 in 10. Imagine if he would’ve played for 20 years, He would’ve been 25000 yards!!!!
Barry>Emmit
Adonnis Colindres wouldn’t it be 30k rushing yards he could’ve got? Because adding another 10 years of 15k rushing yards?
@@jaayy2099 he probably wouldnt have had another 15k in his older years.
Blek Spoderman true but aye it is Barry you never know
There's NO WAY another team will end up with negative yards gained in a game
idk maybe the rams vs the jags
KAMARA could’ve beat or tied most points in a game with Ernie Nevers!
If only they had handed him the ball on one more goal line possession.
Jerry Rice is the 🐐. Three records he holds on his own that are unbreakable as a wide receiver.
Definitely got to update this list, the most points scored by a player in a single game should be Alvin Kamara, he has six rushing touchdowns, and if my math is correct 6x6 equals 36.
Woo, Rivers has the record for consecutive starts among active players. At least that shows how much the Chargers value him. He better get his ring.
I think it shows how durable rivers is over everything.
Antonio cromartie kick return should be here too (109yds)
BTW, Peterson also put up 254 yards against The Bears in that same year.
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jameis winston: Now this looks like a job for me
I think most once thought that the Dallas Cowboys' 20 consecutive winning seasons from 1966-1985 was unbreakable, but New England might break that in 2021.
Ladainian Tomlinson is 3rd all time in touchdowns?! What a legend, he doesn't even get mentioned with the greatest running backs ever and it's a shame. Because he's the most complete back ever.
Interesting that Brett Favre has most consecutive games and most interceptions. There are QB who played more games. Maybe he kept from being injured by a quick release that he should not have made , keeping him from getting hit hard
David Carr deserved better smh
Passing TD duo, Manning-Marvin, it will never broken at least next ten years.
Or possibly ever.
I dont think it ever will. Free agency
Yea I know, we can count with fingers how many QB as starting QB 5-10 years with the same team. Rodgers, Brady, Brees, Rivers, BigBen, Eli, who else?
@@Slim..313 Well, most recently, Luck we would assume, and Romo - who I STILL wish would suit up again :( (Yes, I see you were listing actives)
Imagine holding the rushing yards record and not even being a top 5 running back of all time. Played all them extra seasons to still be worse then Barry, Walter, Martin, brown, and even LT
Lastly - there's a couple of records listed here involving either the current Patriots or Tom Brady... whatever those records are will most likely be broken this year (2019). And next year. And 2021.
Sad to see history repeat itself with David Carr and Waston and those sacks
The browns went 0-16 during the 2017 season.
The browns in the 2016-2018 lost 30 games consecutively before they win in week 15 against the Chargers.