Out of these two records, which one will most likely be broken first?
What NFL record will be broken first?
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eidolonSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-02-08
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#1What NFL record will be broken first?
0Emmitt Smith 18,355yards0%0Jerry Rice 22,895yards0%0Tags: None -
dinaro7SBR Wise Guy
- 12-06-09
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#2emmitt 18355 yards by adrian petersonComment -
WhatAboutMeBitchSBR MVP
- 01-02-09
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#3as the league gets more and more pass happy, I could see some stud coming into the League and dominating and having enough longevity and breaking the receiving record. The shelf life for a RB is just too short, for the most part rb's are staying the same size, but DL-men, LB's and safeties are getting bigger and faster. Rb's take too much of a beating to last long enough to break the record
WR's on the other hand are getting bigger, faster, stronger, taller. I think we'll see a 6'5 240lb receiver that runs a 4.3-4.4 come into the league and dominate for 10-12 years and then hang on for another half decade or so like Rice did to pad the stats and make it closeComment -
dwaechteSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-27-07
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#4Receiving record.
Running backs are too fungible and break down too quickly.Comment -
AMBlai01SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-16-08
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#5I would say the Rushing record....Comment -
eidolonSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-02-08
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#6as the league gets more and more pass happy, I could see some stud coming into the League and dominating and having enough longevity and breaking the receiving record. The shelf life for a RB is just too short, for the most part rb's are staying the same size, but DL-men, LB's and safeties are getting bigger and faster. Rb's take too much of a beating to last long enough to break the record
WR's on the other hand are getting bigger, faster, stronger, taller. I think we'll see a 6'5 240lb receiver that runs a 4.3-4.4 come into the league and dominate for 10-12 years and then hang on for another half decade or so like Rice did to pad the stats and make it closeComment -
DadSBR Posting Legend
- 11-26-08
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#7Wasnt Randy Moss supposed to break Rice's record?Comment -
3PtShooterSBR MVP
- 04-13-08
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#8with these new gloves receivers wear plus if they add 2 more regular season games Rice's record looks to go 1stComment -
H-BOMBSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-15-09
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#9rushing record will go firstComment -
PhilavanhSBR MVP
- 08-18-06
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#10rushing record crushedComment -
VesuviusSBR MVP
- 02-19-08
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#11Peterson will break Smith's record.Comment -
H-BOMBSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-15-09
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#12WR Andre Johnson is a guy to watch
RB Chris Johnson and Adrian Peterson are two guys to watchComment -
blueghostSBR MVP
- 09-11-09
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#13new roughing qb and pass interference rules will mean jerry rices record goes first.Comment -
DadSBR Posting Legend
- 11-26-08
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#15Wasn't LT supposed to beat Emmitts record?Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#16Randy Moss will break Jerry Rice's record. He's on pace to do it in maybe 5 years if he can stay on pace. He's on the right kind of team with the right kind of QB and a coach that's probably sympathetic towards achieving that kind of record if he gets close. Moss just needs to stay healthy, which seems reasonable given his career history.Comment -
H-BOMBSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-15-09
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#18Randy Moss will break Jerry Rice's record. He's on pace to do it in maybe 5 years if he can stay on pace. He's on the right kind of team with the right kind of QB and a coach that's probably sympathetic towards achieving that kind of record if he gets close. Moss just needs to stay healthy, which seems reasonable given his career history.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#19No way the rushing record falls ever. If LT at 30 can't rush for 100 yards in a game for the entire season, and averages only 3+ yards per carry, then how can anybody rush for nearly 20,000 yards if 10,000 is the breakdown point. More respect than ever for #22. No matter how fast you start as a running back, the end is always closer with each carry.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#20Smith's record will never be broken because guys do not play that long and injuries so relevant in todays game.Comment -
20Four7SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-08-07
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#21smith is gold.......Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
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#22Rice's record because of the way the league's rules have turned it into a pass-happy league...
And the RB durability issue, as well...
DocComment -
eidolonSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-02-08
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#23Both records will be hard to break, but I think Rices' 1500+ receptions will never be broken. That number can only come from video games.Comment -
filter15SBR Wise Guy
- 11-05-09
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#24recieving
NFL has changed
RBs dont have to carry such a loadComment -
FreakyDSBR Hustler
- 11-21-09
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#25The NFL is looking like the Old AFL, Pass 1st and Run only if you have to. Both of these records I'm sure will be broken Rice first because of what I just stated. No one thought Lou Gehrigs record was safe , Babe Ruth's' 714, Ted Williams .400 might stand for awhile and of course Joe DiMaggios' 56. But that's why they say: "Records are made to be broken".
FreakyD
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ryanjepSBR MVP
- 12-09-08
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#26rice, too much of a passing league with most teams using 2 back systemsComment -
tbird509SBR Wise Guy
- 11-05-09
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#27maybe rushind record...j rice is considered the g.o.a.t and would take 20 years to break itComment -
Team RamrodSBR Wise Guy
- 04-10-09
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#28jerry rice hands downComment -
nomamesgueySBR Rookie
- 12-24-09
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#29If Moss does not dreak Rice's record it will never be broken. Do you guys understand how far Rice is ahead of anyone else.
Both record are very hard to break, if Moss breaks it he will do it before a running back does, but it is very possible these records stand until the world ends.sbrComment -
CaptainPriceSBR MVP
- 10-29-09
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#30Rice, if they are ever brokenComment -
icsky3SBR MVP
- 04-14-07
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#31Jerry...there will be another big receiver I just don't see AP's body lasting that long..Comment -
nomamesgueySBR Rookie
- 12-24-09
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#32As much as NFL has become more of a passing league the ball is spread around more, not only was Rice great but he had 1000 yards at age 40 when nobody else has even played the position past age either age 37 or 38 would have to check, Rice played to 42. Moss breaks the record or nobody, and i don't see Moss have the longevity to do it.sbrComment -
texashighrollerSBR High Roller
- 11-24-09
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#33NeitherComment -
xxxvinceSBR MVP
- 12-17-07
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#34idiotsComment -
dodger33SBR MVP
- 08-14-09
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#35never say never... but rb's take way more pounding... IF it was to happen i would say Jerry'sComment
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