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		By: Gerald Boyd		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gerald Boyd]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I took this to mean those were the only quarterbacks to record those numbers in the same year during any point in their careers. I checked each one&#039;s year totals and it seems Tarkenton had two years with those numbers (64 &#038; 65), Culpepper had 2 years (2,000 &#038; 2004), Rogers had 2 years (2009 &#038; 2010), Cam Newton had 2 years (2011 &#038; 2012)...but Steve Young easily had the most of anybody with 5 years. 1991 - 279 att. - 9.0 av., 66 runs - 6.3 av./ 1992 - 402 att.- 8.6 av., 76 runs - 7.1 av.,/1993 - 462 att.-8.7 av., 69 runs - 5.9 av./1994- 461 att.-8.6 av., 58 runs - 5.1 av./and 1998 - 517 att. - 8.1 av., 70 runs - 6.5 av.  I&#039;ve looked at other major quarterbacks such as Cunningham, Douglass, Staubach, Elway, Montana etc. and haven&#039;t found any who qualify for all the variables such as the minimum 200 pass attempts &#038; 50 carries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took this to mean those were the only quarterbacks to record those numbers in the same year during any point in their careers. I checked each one&#8217;s year totals and it seems Tarkenton had two years with those numbers (64 &amp; 65), Culpepper had 2 years (2,000 &amp; 2004), Rogers had 2 years (2009 &amp; 2010), Cam Newton had 2 years (2011 &amp; 2012)&#8230;but Steve Young easily had the most of anybody with 5 years. 1991 &#8211; 279 att. &#8211; 9.0 av., 66 runs &#8211; 6.3 av./ 1992 &#8211; 402 att.- 8.6 av., 76 runs &#8211; 7.1 av.,/1993 &#8211; 462 att.-8.7 av., 69 runs &#8211; 5.9 av./1994- 461 att.-8.6 av., 58 runs &#8211; 5.1 av./and 1998 &#8211; 517 att. &#8211; 8.1 av., 70 runs &#8211; 6.5 av.  I&#8217;ve looked at other major quarterbacks such as Cunningham, Douglass, Staubach, Elway, Montana etc. and haven&#8217;t found any who qualify for all the variables such as the minimum 200 pass attempts &amp; 50 carries.</p>
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		By: Richie		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 00:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 1st hint gave me Landry.   I figured Douglass couldn&#039;t hit the Y/A threshhold.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1st hint gave me Landry.   I figured Douglass couldn&#8217;t hit the Y/A threshhold.</p>
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