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Brees 500 touchdowns !!

Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:09 pm
Posted by Pfft
Member since Jul 2014
3634 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:09 pm
I think that is 482 passing
18 rushing
Am Ah right?
Posted by BattinRouge11
River Side of Mag
Member since Aug 2013
1295 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:11 pm to
And 13 children
Posted by Rand AlThor
Member since Jan 2014
9399 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:12 pm to
Weird that someone who didn't go to LSU was able to get so many TDs ?
Posted by saintsfan92612
Taiwan
Member since Oct 2008
28854 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:13 pm to
Drew Brees' stats:

6127/9165 (66.9%)
69,409 yards
482 TDs
225 INTs
96.7 Passer Rating

433 carries
737 yards (1.7 ypc)
18 TDs

7 receptions
73 yards (10.4 ypr)
1 TD

So that is 501 TDs (482, 18, 1)
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
89773 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 3:32 pm to
Brees also overtook Peyton Manning for total completions on Sunday. He is now in second all time with pass completions.

"Drew Brees had no idea he'd passed another major NFL milestone on Sunday.

Not until Michael Thomas told him in the locker room after the game.

With the game winding down and the Saints trying to sink the dagger into Carolina, Brees unleashed a 32-yard dart to Thomas down the left sideline that set up the Saints' final score in a 31-21 win.

The pass gave Brees 6,126 completions in the NFL, pushing him past Peyton Manning into second place on the all-time list. The number flashed on the scoreboard, but Brees wasn't paying attention to any milestones at the time.

"I didn't realize it until Michael handed me the ball," Brees said.

Brees now trails only Brett Favre now. Favre completed 6,300 passes in his Hall of Fame career, meaning that Brees needs 174 completions to break the record.

Although it's highly unlikely that Brees will break the record in the final four games of this season, he's breathing down Favre's neck.

"You play long enough, then I guess those things happen," Brees said. "It just makes me think of all the guys who caught those balls, and all the guys who blocked."

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Posted by ODP
Conroe
Member since Oct 2015
1938 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 4:18 pm to
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" Brees said. "It just makes me think of all the guys who caught those balls, and all the guys who blocked."


Someone do a big chart on the catch distribution.
Posted by saintsfan92612
Taiwan
Member since Oct 2008
28854 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 5:36 pm to
quote:

Although it's highly unlikely that Brees will break the record in the final four games of this season, he's breathing down Favre's neck.


174/4 = 43.5 completions per game.

That would be insane. The NFL record for completions in a game is 45. Drew has only thrown 40 in a game once (in the playoff loss to the 49ers).

I think it is more likely Drew breaks the mark around week 4 next year averaging 22-24 completions per game.

Drew is also 2,429 yards from passing Favre for second and 2,531 behind Manning for first. He should hit that around week 5 or 6 next year passing for 220-250 yards per game.

Brees is tied with Brady for 3rd all-time in TDs. He is 26 behind Favre and 57 behind Manning so he is probably 2 years from this record.
Posted by saints5021
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2010
17451 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 5:41 pm to
He will have yardage and completions next year, but at his new pace, it may take a full 2 years to get the TDs
Posted by lighter345
Member since Jan 2009
11864 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 5:46 pm to
They used to do one each week in the Times Picayune. Haven’t read it in a while though.
Posted by Lexman1
Central Louisiana
Member since Oct 2016
2002 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 7:01 pm to
I have a hard time believing these guys don’t know they are within striking distance of a major milestone. Especially with iPhone at their disposal. Nothing wrong with knowing where you stand. Hell, I went to the score table to check my stats back in the day pre-iPhone!
Posted by DrewSimp82
Shreveport
Member since Apr 2007
1586 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 7:04 pm to
Pretty sad he’ll have the best stats ever but no one outside of Louisiana notices.
Posted by TheBeezer
Texas
Member since Apr 2013
1170 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 7:04 pm to
And you would too if you had a wife like His!
Posted by Bayou
CenLA
Member since Feb 2005
36775 posts
Posted on 12/4/17 at 7:49 pm to
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And 13 children

Maybe Taysom Hill but not Drew
Posted by LSUSkip
Central, LA
Member since Jul 2012
17527 posts
Posted on 12/5/17 at 1:44 am to
I can never remember, playoff stats don't count, right?
Posted by ODP
Conroe
Member since Oct 2015
1938 posts
Posted on 12/5/17 at 7:40 am to
Threw this together...

Player Rec %
1 Marques Colston 705 11.501%
2 Jimmy Graham 383 6.248%
3 Lance Moore 346 5.644%
4 Pierre Thomas 329 5.367%
5 Reggie Bush 294 4.796%
6 LaDainian Tomlinson 254 4.144%
7 Darren Sproles 235 3.834%
8 Devery Henderson 220 3.589%
9 Brandin Cooks 208 3.393%
10 Mark Ingram 186 3.034%
11 Antonio Gates 180 2.936%
12 Michael Thomas 167 2.724%
13 Robert Meachem 162 2.643%
14 Willie Snead 140 2.284%
15 Jeremy Shockey 139 2.268%
16 Eric Parker 132 2.153%
17 Ben Watson 108 1.762%
18 Keenan McCardell 97 1.582%
19 Kenny Stills 95 1.550%
20 Travaris Cadet 94 1.533%
21 Billy Miller 83 1.354%
22 David Thomas 81 1.321%
23 Brandon Coleman 73 1.191%
24 Coby Fleener 72 1.175%
25 Reche Caldwell 71 1.158%
26 Aaron Stecker 65 1.060%
27 David Patten 65 1.060%
28 Curtis Conway 61 0.995%
29 Tim Dwight 61 0.995%
30 Alvin Kamara 60 0.979%
31 Josh Hill 60 0.979%
32 Deuce McAllister 52 0.848%
33 Lorenzo Neal 49 0.799%
34 Eric Johnson 48 0.783%
35 Stephen Alexander 45 0.734%
36 Ted Ginn 44 0.718%
37 David Boston 41 0.669%
38 Terrance Copper 38 0.620%
39 Jed Collins 37 0.604%
40 Joe Horn 37 0.604%
41 Mike Karney 36 0.587%
42 Justin Peelle 33 0.538%
43 Tim Hightower 33 0.538%
44 C.J. Spiller 32 0.522%
45 Mark Campbell 29 0.473%
46 Khiry Robinson 23 0.375%
47 Ladell Betts 23 0.375%
48 Fred McCrary 22 0.359%
49 Kassim Osgood 22 0.359%
50 Josh Norman 21 0.343%
51 Nick Toon 21 0.343%
52 Heath Evans 17 0.277%
53 Julius Jones 17 0.277%
54 Michael Hoomanawanui 17 0.277%
55 John Kuhn 16 0.261%
56 Tommylee Lewis 15 0.245%
57 Joe Morgan 14 0.228%
58 Terrell Fletcher 13 0.212%
59 Erik Lorig 9 0.147%
60 Jesse Chatman 9 0.147%
61 Ernie Conwell 8 0.131%
62 Adrian Arrington 7 0.114%
63 Austin Johnson 7 0.114%
64 Drew Brees 7 0.114%
65 John Phillips 5 0.082%
66 Dondre Gilliam 4 0.065%
67 Greg Camarillo 4 0.065%
68 T.J. Graham 4 0.065%
69 Chris Ivory 3 0.049%
70 Jamal Jones 3 0.049%
71 Jeff Graham 3 0.049%
72 John Gilmore 3 0.049%
73 John Owens 3 0.049%
74 Mike Bell 3 0.049%
75 Vincent Jackson 3 0.049%
76 Adrian Peterson 2 0.033%
77 Courtney Roby 2 0.033%
78 Daniel Lasco 2 0.033%
79 Lynell Hamilton 2 0.033%
80 Michael Higgins 2 0.033%
81 Olan Sobomehin 2 0.033%
82 Sean Ryan 2 0.033%
83 Brian Leonard 1 0.016%
84 Buck Ortega 1 0.016%
85 Corey McIntyre 1 0.016%
86 Darnell Dinkins 1 0.016%
87 Freddie Jones 1 0.016%
88 Jalen Saunders 1 0.016%
89 Kyle Eckel 1 0.016%
90 Marcus Murphy 1 0.016%
91 Nate Lawrie 1 0.016%
92 Tory Humphrey 1 0.016%


ETA: by pos

Pos Rec %
WR 2893 47%
TE 1301 21%
RB 1929 32%


This post was edited on 12/5/17 at 7:54 am
Posted by Mr.Perfect
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2013
17438 posts
Posted on 12/5/17 at 7:52 am to
Can you move the decimal out? Bunch of zero % with catches giving me a headache
Posted by ODP
Conroe
Member since Oct 2015
1938 posts
Posted on 12/5/17 at 7:58 am to
TDs by player

Player Rec TD %
1 Marques Colston 72 14.88%
2 Jimmy Graham 51 10.54%
3 Lance Moore 38 7.85%
4 Robert Meachem 25 5.17%
5 Antonio Gates 23 4.75%
6 Brandin Cooks 20 4.13%
7 Devery Henderson 17 3.51%
8 Darren Sproles 16 3.31%
9 Michael Thomas 12 2.48%
10 Pierre Thomas 12 2.48%
11 Reggie Bush 12 2.48%
12 Ben Watson 10 2.07%
13 Eric Parker 10 2.07%
14 Josh Hill 10 2.07%
15 Keenan McCardell 9 1.86%
16 Brandon Coleman 8 1.65%
17 Kenny Stills 8 1.65%
18 David Thomas 7 1.45%
19 Jeremy Shockey 7 1.45%
20 Reche Caldwell 7 1.45%
21 Travaris Cadet 7 1.45%
22 Willie Snead 7 1.45%
23 LaDainian Tomlinson 6 1.24%
24 Coby Fleener 5 1.03%
25 Curtis Conway 5 1.03%
26 Terrance Copper 5 1.03%
27 Alvin Kamara 4 0.83%
28 David Patten 4 0.83%
29 Jed Collins 4 0.83%
30 Joe Horn 4 0.83%
31 Mark Ingram 4 0.83%
32 Michael Hoomanawanui 4 0.83%
33 Billy Miller 3 0.62%
34 David Boston 3 0.62%
35 Fred McCrary 3 0.62%
36 Heath Evans 3 0.62%
37 Joe Morgan 3 0.62%
38 Justin Peelle 3 0.62%
39 Kassim Osgood 3 0.62%
40 Ted Ginn 3 0.62%
41 Tim Dwight 3 0.62%
42 C.J. Spiller 2 0.41%
43 Eric Johnson 2 0.41%
44 Josh Norman 2 0.41%
45 Mark Campbell 2 0.41%
46 Mike Karney 2 0.41%
47 Aaron Stecker 1 0.21%
48 Austin Johnson 1 0.21%
49 Darnell Dinkins 1 0.21%
50 Deuce McAllister 1 0.21%
51 Drew Brees 1 0.21%
52 Erik Lorig 1 0.21%
53 Ernie Conwell 1 0.21%
54 Freddie Jones 1 0.21%
55 Jamal Jones 1 0.21%
56 John Gilmore 1 0.21%
57 John Kuhn 1 0.21%
58 Lorenzo Neal 1 0.21%
59 Nick Toon 1 0.21%
60 Stephen Alexander 1 0.21%
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