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Saints make NFCS history in 2011:


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1st team to have three straight 10+ win seasons

1st team to appear in the playoffs three straight times

Except for when the Cowboys appeared in the playoffs in 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973?

What about when the Cowboys appeared in the playoffs in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996?

Do those not count as three straight playoff appearances?

Oh, and btw, the Cowboys also won 10+ games from 1991-1996.

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1st team in the NFCS to have 4 winning seasons in a row.

Ryan needs 4144 yards to pass Jeff George. He's at 3698 atm. Needs about 225 yards per game these last 2 games to pass him.

Ryan needs 6 TDs to hold the Falcons season record (Bartkowski 31)

Turner 1 rush TD to pass Gerald Riggs for most in Falcons History.

White needs 175 ish yards to pass Terrance Mathis for most yards receiving in Falcons history. 290 to beat his own single season mark (which is also a falcon record)

Abe needs 1.5 sacks to have the Falcons all time record.

Need a Panther fan to come in here and post some for Newton and the Panthers

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Need a Panther fan to come in here and post some for Newton and the Panthers

Smitty owns the franchise record for yards, receptions and TDs.

Smitty became the 35th (I think) player to reach 10k receiving yards.

Cam needs 17 yards to break rookie passing yards record.

He already has most rushing TDs for a QB at 13, but after not getting any last game he's not likely to break Dickerson's all position rookie rushing TD record.

I think Peyton's 28 overall TDs was a rookie record, Cam already beat that with 30.

That's what I got off the top of my head.

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We have lots of record posts for the Panthers in the Panthers forum (Smitty's franchise records, his 10k yards, Newton's numerous rookie and all time records he has already gotten and is on track to get).

Figured but i don't venture there often. He's already broke most the records he was on pace too correct? (cam that is)

Posted before you edited lol

Eric Dickerson was insane when he burst into the NFL.

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1st team in the NFCS to have 4 winning seasons in a row.

Ryan needs 4144 yards to pass Jeff George. He's at 3698 atm. Needs about 225 yards per game these last 2 games to pass him.

Ryan needs 6 TDs to hold the Falcons season record (Bartkowski 31)

Turner 1 rush TD to pass Gerald Riggs for most in Falcons History.

White needs 175 ish yards to pass Terrance Mathis for most yards receiving in Falcons history. 290 to beat his own single season mark (which is also a falcon record)

Abe needs 1.5 sacks to have the Falcons all time record.

Need a Panther fan to come in here and post some for Newton and the Panthers

You forgot Ryan is currently tied with Dan Marino for most victories for a QB through their first 4 years in the league. To be fair, Flaco is right there as well, he's only 1 win behind Marino/Ryan.

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