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DeAngelo Williams is 2nd in NFL History......


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With most TD runs over 30 yards in a season. He has 6. Jim Brown holds the record of 7.

Williams finished the game with three runs of 10 or more yards, giving him 31 runs of 10 yards or more this year. He has scored six touchdowns on runs of 30 or more yards to equal Jim Brown in 1963 for the second-most 30 yard or more touchdown runs in a season. Brown holds the record with seven in 1958.

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And Drew Bree's might set the NFL record for passing this year. So what? It's a team game. Individual accomplishments mean little if the team fails as a whole.

Holy poo SANDY PUSS - :frown2: Get over yourself. You being a dick wont change history. We lost a game, big deal. We will bounce back.

I doubt Bree's sets any record next Sunday, so should you.

We should be happy that we have such an electrifying player like Williams.

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And Drew Brees might set the NFL record for passing this year. So what? It's a team game. Individual accomplishments mean little if the team fails as a whole.

Dude, shut up... I swear you guys whine so much after a loss... We're 12-4 and have a playoff berth... Wtf are you complaining about?

As for D.Williams, he is truly a special back and anyone who argues differently is a complete moron. Hopefully the trend will continue to continue next week and through the playoffs.

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