Thursday, December 29, 2011

Dan Fouts, the Man Before Brees and Marino


When Drew Brees finished his final toss Monday night from the Atlanta Falcons to provide him 5, 087 passing yards this year, he broke Serta Marino’s 27-year-old D. F. L. report.

The record Marino shattered hadn’t lasted almost that long.

Marino put for 5, 084 back yards in 1984, very easily surpassing the three-year-old report set by Serta Fouts. Fouts experienced broken the single-season report in three effective years, with totals associated with 4, 082, four, 715 and four, 802 yards.

And Fouts may have set a harder record for Marino, as well as Brees, to aim for. In the 1982 period, shortened to nine games with a strike, Fouts passed for any league-leading 2, 883 back yards; maintaining that speed for 16 games might have given him 5, 125 back yards.

As it had been, Fouts became the 2nd quarterback to achieve 4, 000 yards and never the first to create it to 5, 000. He or she broke Joe Namath’s 12-year-old report of 4, 007, occur 1967. Namath, playing within the A. F. M., had surpassed the actual mark of 3, 747 set which same year through Sonny Jurgensen within the N. F. M.

Of those quarterbacks, just one reached the Extremely Bowl in their record-setting season: Marino. It had been his second associated with 17 N. Farrenheit. L. seasons, and he never managed to get back to the actual Super Bowl.

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