I guess Aaron Rodgers isn't cutting it.
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I'd rather shoot myself in the kneecap than ever be like T.Dot.Comment
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No one expects you to be a bitch, there's an edit button.25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suckComment
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Last edited by Youk; 04-15-2009, 08:15 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Random HeroThe same Favre that holds the record for most interceptions in a career? The same Favre that will soon have his records broken by Peyton Manning and/or Tom Brady?
Lulz...there goes the friendly posting.
Peyton or Brady both have a lot of productive years ahead of them to get close to Favre's records. We don't even know if Brady will be the same QB after returning from his injury.Comment
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Reggie Jackson is the all-time leader.Comment
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:seeyou:Last edited by MrBill; 04-17-2009, 12:08 AM.Comment
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Let me rephrase, when Babe Ruth retired in 1935 he held the MLB record for career strikeouts along with the HR record. If you look at the strikeout percentage of all MLB players with more than 400 HR's, which is probably more apples to apples due to the longer seasons in modern baseball, Ruth is still at the top with 24%.
1,330K's/10,616 Plate appearances.
Guys like Jim Thome and Sammy Sosa for example:
Sosa 2306 career K's in 9896 career plate apperances= 23% K percentage
Thome 2201 career K's and 9062 career plate appearances= 24% K percentageComment
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