Will anyone ever break Peyton Manning's record for career touchdown passes (currently 510) ?

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Will anyone ever break Peyton Manning's record for career touchdown passes (currently 510) ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 12 66.7%

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If the rules favoring the offense remain, the odds are much greater.

It will happen some day but not sure any of us will be alive...
 

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If the rules favoring the offense remain, the odds are much greater.

It will happen some day but not sure any of us will be alive...

have to agree with this.. with the way the league is evolving, this record should be breakable eventually.
 

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If Marino played the exact time and as long as Peyton did, he would have 575+ by now. Way to easy now. Just for thought, if Peyton played the yrs Marino did and for as long as he did, he would be lucky to have 300
 

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i say yes because all the rules changes that started with mannings receivers getting the shit knocked out of them by the Pats in 2003.That changed after forehead boy and the Colts whined and cried they got beat playing FOOTBALL. Shortly, your going to see a defender will have to give receivers a 5 yard buffer zone at all times.
The game sucks now its arena football and its not going to get better because of the money involved with fantasy shit.
 

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Whoever breaks it will have to stay healthy for 15+ seasons and avg at least 30+ TD a season. Good Luck.
 

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Of course -

we could passing notes around in 1935 asking each other if someone will ever break his 714 home run record. So probably many many years from now someone will break it.

The he thing is - he is still averaging 3 TDs a game (with Denver) and isn't retiring after this year.
 

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Tim Tebow could
 

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No. Maybe if Rodgers had started his career a little earlier but I don't see anyone coming close for a while. I mean he will probably get to 600.
 

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Or maybe if the pats ever decided to get Brady some receivers......
 

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Andrew Luck has a shot if he plays 16-17-18 years, makes the playoffs consistently and has a few of those 40-50 TD years at his peak in a couple seasons.
 

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luck would be the only current nfl guy who could do it...maybe you get another pure pocket passer some years down the road who leaves college early and stays healthy but that is a long ways off....luck is the guy if he stays healthy he continues to just get better and better and indy has no running game if it stays that way he will pile up the td passes
 

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Manziel / Geno Smith or Jameis Winston, one of these ELITE qbs will shatter it
 

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i say yes because all the rules changes that started with mannings receivers getting the shit knocked out of them by the Pats in 2003.That changed after forehead boy and the Colts whined and cried they got beat playing FOOTBALL. Shortly, your going to see a defender will have to give receivers a 5 yard buffer zone at all times.
The game sucks now its arena football and its not going to get better because of the money involved with fantasy shit.

Peyton is the reason the NFL is unwatchable with his 3 yard pick plays :ohno:
 

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Drew Brees will break it if manning retired after this season. It's just simple math.
 

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Definitely someone will. Chip Kelly is just the beginning. That uptempo spread offense is taking over and you're going to get some qbs that put up ridiculous numbers. Especially with the NFL catering to offenses.
 

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It will get shattered over and over again to answer the question. Manning will not be in the top 20 50 years from now.

Manning stayed in college all 4 years.
Manning also missed 1 full season of his prime.

Thats 2 less years that he had that someone like luck will have
Plus the rules are constantly changing to help passing.
And they will be going to 18 game seasons sooner rather then later.
 

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