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Josh Allen and the Quest for 6,000 Yards


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No QB in NFL History has ever had a 6,000 Total Yard season. 

 

The record is currently held by Drew Brees with 5,562. He had 5,476 passing and 86 rushing.  

 

Peyton Making has the most passing yards in a season with 5,477... 1 more than Brees.

 

Josh Allen presently has 1,980 passing and 257 rushing,  total 2,237... this is a 17 game pace for 5610+728=6330... shattering the record and on pace for first 6k season ever. 

 

Time will tell if he can do it.  Unfortunately winter weather in Buffalo usually brings decreased offensive stats so he needs to get the numbers up early to carry him into December/January where every game will be outdoor northern winter weather (games in Buf, NE, Chi, Cin).

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2 minutes ago, ArtVandalay said:

No QB in NFL History has ever had a 6,000 Total Yard season. 

 

The record is currently held by Drew Brees with 5,562. He had 5,476 passing and 86 rushing.  

 

Peyton Making has the most passing yards in a season with 5,477... 1 more than Brees.

 

Josh Allen presently has 1,980 passing and 257 rushing,  total 2,237... this is a 17 game pace for 5610+728=6330... shattering the record and on pace for first 6k season ever. 

 

Time will tell if he can do it.  Unfortunately winter weather in Buffalo usually brings decreased offensive stats so he needs to get the numbers up early to carry him into December/January where every game will be outdoor northern winter weather (games in Buf, NE, Chi, Cin).

 

You mean except in last year's playoff game?

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We've already had 1 awful weather game, at least 2 more are likely. That's Josh's biggest obstacle to 6,000.

 

And also sitting out 4th quarters and possibly the Week 18 game.

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I doubt it. As others have mentioned you have bad weather games. If the Bills have the division and #1 seed locked up then they may rest him. If he does play he might only play for a couple of series in what would be a glorified preseason game.

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I know records are fun but if we have home fields wrapped up I'd like to see Josh not play full games at the end of the year and risk injury. That will diminish his numbers. 

I'd rather have a healthy Josh to start the playoffs rather than chasing records and getting more wear and tear on him for the playoffs.

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44 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

17 games.  Should it count?

 

Just like 2,000 yards in 14 games season... Or perfect season of 14 games... The 1972 perfect season was easier, just as 6,000 yards in 17 will be easier...

My very first thought…..

  However, 6000 will still be very hard to do and if Josh gets there he will be in rarified air for decades with only a few others joining him.  
   This IS an absolute Dream to be living through😍

 

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3 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

17 games.  Should it count?

 

Just like 2,000 yards in 14 games season... Or perfect season of 14 games... The 1972 perfect season was easier, just as 6,000 yards in 17 will be easier...

 

If you projected either Mannings or Brees top 2 spots all time in total yards over 17 games, they still fall 200 yards short.  So there has never been a season in NFL history that would have equated to 6000 total yards in 17 games.  There isn't even one season by a player that comes within 100 yards of reaching 6000 yards in 17 games.  

 

So I do not think being 17 games makes it "easier".  I would say it takes it from pretty much impossible to it could happen one day when someone puts up the single greatest season in NFL history.  In fact to do it, that person would almost certainly have to break the current NFL record within 16 games to be able to even reach 6000 in 17 games.  

 

Add in the fact that the odds are, if a QB is having that kind of season, there is a very good chance he may not have to play much in week 17, making the achievement even potentially harder.  

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48 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

17 games.  Should it count?

 

Just like 2,000 yards in 14 games season... Or perfect season of 14 games... The 1972 perfect season was easier, just as 6,000 yards in 17 will be easier...

 

Of course it should count.

 

It would still be a 16 game record...

 

6,000 yards / 17 games= 352.9 ypg

 

Drew Brees current record 5,562 yards / 16 games= 347.6 ypg

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11 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

It's Josh Allen, if it means we're winning he's for it, if it's in the way of that get it the ***** out of the way probably.

Were it to happen as part of a natural progression of the season, he is The One to do so. 

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50 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

The regular MVP is a curse. The nfl mvp rarely wins the SB.

 

I'm not sure but believe Brady has once or twice. Kurt Warner??? Did P. Mahomes do it when the won the SB? Or was that the season Rodgers got it?

 

Whatever the case, is reg season MVP announced before the SB and 2 teams are set? Or after? Either way wouldn't consider it a curse

21 minutes ago, Southern_Bills said:

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I think it's the week before the SB, pro bowl week they have the awards ceremony 

Ok I was wondering that. Didn't get far enough in the thread when I asked when it was. But this sounds right now that I think of it. The ceremonies leading up to SB with HOF etc. Thanks 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo Boy said:

My very first thought…..

  However, 6000 will still be very hard to do and if Josh gets there he will be in rarified air for decades with only a few others joining him.  
   This IS an absolute Dream to be living through😍

 

 

 

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I have to say, I don't care about this kind of stuff AT ALL.

 

Just totally uninterested.  The only stats in sports that impress me are championships.

 

You gotta love Henri Richard with 11 Stanley Cups.

 

LOL....

 

Now that's impressive.

 

 

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2 hours ago, MJS said:

Hey, he has already sat two 4th quarters and is still on that pace.

 

These 4th quarters on the bench may be what keeps Allen from it.  I suspect he will end up sitting for at least six quarters worth of football this regular season, which if my abacus is correct, equals a game and a half of offensive production that comes off JA's total.

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To make the math easier, the single season record for YPG for a QB is 347.
 

Josh is on pace to beat it significantly, currently at a clip of 372 yards per game. Remarkable. 
 

352 yards per game would get him to 6000 total yards. A first for the NFL. 

 

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3 hours ago, ArtVandalay said:

No QB in NFL History has ever had a 6,000 Total Yard season. 

 

The record is currently held by Drew Brees with 5,562. He had 5,476 passing and 86 rushing.  

 

Peyton Making has the most passing yards in a season with 5,477... 1 more than Brees.

 

Josh Allen presently has 1,980 passing and 257 rushing,  total 2,237... this is a 17 game pace for 5610+728=6330... shattering the record and on pace for first 6k season ever. 

 

Time will tell if he can do it.  Unfortunately winter weather in Buffalo usually brings decreased offensive stats so he needs to get the numbers up early to carry him into December/January where every game will be outdoor northern winter weather (games in Buf, NE, Chi, Cin).


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your auto correct is very disrespectful to an all…. time… great….. VERY! DISRESPECTFUL!!! 

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22 minutes ago, Mango said:

To make the math easier, the single season record for YPG for a QB is 347.
 

Josh is on pace to beat it significantly, currently at a clip of 372 yards per game. Remarkable. 
 

352 yards per game would get him to 6000 total yards. A first for the NFL. 

 

He's only at 330 passing per game

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39 minutes ago, Mango said:

To make the math easier, the single season record for YPG for a QB is 347.
 

Josh is on pace to beat it significantly, currently at a clip of 372 yards per game. Remarkable. 
 

352 yards per game would get him to 6000 total yards. A first for the NFL. 

 

 

Thought he was around 325-330ypg? Not sure but he will have games where he has 250yds then next 350 and as he has shown up to400. I don't see him at 6000, however I do think it's a solid chance to break Brees"s record. 6000 is crazy numbers and would take a LOT of passing attempts and basically no running the ball ever.....

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