Career TD passes and wins
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Except if he's playing another 3 years, it's now doubtful that An will reach Philip Rivers for the passing yards mark, but he just reach him for the touchdowns. Rivers had 440 and An now got 441 thanks to a 39 TDs season that is not even over yet. An is now also the QB with the most wins ever passing Byron Leftwich who had 148. |
Career Rushing TDs
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Yeah we could mention Richie Forbes who's 227 yards away from Stan Finks rushing yards mark, but he's a free agent right now and his carreer is maybe over. It's not the case of Cleveland RB Norm Dotson, who just beat Steven Jackson who were holding that record for 10 years now. Dotson is now 3 TDs in front of Jackson and will try to build a lead to prevent Stanford to get it. |
Career sacks
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In his 11th season, Blake slowed down a little in the last 2 years but he only needs 6 sacks to reach Orlando Murray who has 135.5 sacks. He should get this easily but Blake needs to get the most sacks he can cause Donny Duncan is on a tear and could beat him in 3-4 years. |
Who's in line for the Hall
Of all the former players of the NAFL, Philip Rivers is one of the most deserving of getting in the Hall of fame. He retired in 2019 after 15 great seasons in the NAFL throwing more than 8000 passes and completing 60.1% of them. He's the career leader in yards (61 750) and touchdowns (440). He leads all passing categories in New Orleans.He was named the All-League 1st Team QB twice and also twice on the 2nd team, was named League MVP in 2012 and 2017 in addition to Superbowl MVP during the 2012 and 2014 seasons. During his days in the NAFL, the had a 147-94 record as a QB but above all, he got a Superbowl ring in 2014. He was the uncontested of the New Orleans Saints for 13 years and for this, we'll see his name in the NAFL Hall of fame in the near future.







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