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Outrageous Stats
VikingDude
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I just heard a stat the other day and I wonder what other stats are out there that seem too outrageous to be true? I'll start - Justin Jefferson already has enough yards in 3 years that he would be #2 all time in Chicago Bears history.
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Chicago has never been known for their passing offense and I doubt that will change anytime soon.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
well, thats pretty pathetic
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Jefferson is a mammoth talent, far better than any WR Chicago has ever had but to be that high on that list at this point is crazy
this one is still my favorite
Stan Musial played for 22 seasons, partook in 3,026 games, amassed 12,718 plate appearances...................and struck out 3 times in the same game once in his entire career
and being a lifer Bears fan, the OP's stat is indeed remarkable.............that is, until you take a look at our quarterbacks
then it's easier to grasp
How about Khris Davis. 4 straight years had a batting average of .247
That is insane!
Bears list of top runners (top 19)
1 Adrian Peterson 123 2418 11747 97
2 Robert Smith 98 1411 6818 32
3 Chuck Foreman 93 1533 5887 52
4 Bill Brown 180 1627 5757 52
5 Dalvin Cook 56 1018 4820 39
6 Ted Brown 104 1117 4546 40
7 Dave Osborn 137 1173 4320 29
8 Darrin Nelson 129 981 4231 18
9 Tommy Mason 70 761 3252 28
10 Michael Bennett 64 713 3174 12
11 Chester Taylor 61 655 2797 18
12 Terry Allen 47 641 2795 23
13 Fran Tarkenton 177 464 2548 22
14 Daunte Culpepper 81 454 2476 29
15 Alfred Anderson 108 626 2374 22
16 Herschel Walker 42 551 2264 20
17 Clint Jones 75 547 2008 19
18 Oscar Reed 79 490 1968 8
19 Jerick McKinnon 58 474 1918 7
Vikes top 19 rushers, very comparable to the Bears which I was surprised seeing how much stronger the Vikes are in the receiving stats
Fernando Tatis hitting 2 grand slams in the same inning
Randy Johnson killing a bird during a pitch
For the top 10 players in NFL history with consecutive starts, 3 were teammates for almost 11½ seasons (1967 thru mid-1978)
^^^^^^ that is insane. never heard that before. thanks for sharing!!
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.