I have a 30-year FOF2K7 career that I'm comparing the OSFL single-season records to, just to see which ones might have staying power. Of course, most of them look quite breakable. I'm sure several will be topped in 2007. However, it will be interesting to see how long these seven standout single-season records will remain in the books.
QB Rating: Corey Lincoln's (Columbus) 112.3 would be #3 all-time in the 30-season sim, with 117.6 being the best. That one could be around a while.
Yard Per Pass Attempt: Lincoln's 9.41 is better than any put up in my long-term career. 9.28 was the best.
Interceptions: Brenden Korinek's (Phoenix) 10 picks would be tied for first in 30 years of my SP league.
Pass Defense Percentage: Korinek's 96.8 would be the all-time best, topping the leader at 95.0.
Assists: Doug Kneiling's (Chicago) 60 assists would top my league. 58 is the best ever.
Passes Defensed: Lenny Huff's (Las Vegas) 20 would be tied for the league lead.
Punt Return TDs: Harvey Landry's (Chicago) three would be the best ever.
QB Rating: Corey Lincoln's (Columbus) 112.3 would be #3 all-time in the 30-season sim, with 117.6 being the best. That one could be around a while.
Yard Per Pass Attempt: Lincoln's 9.41 is better than any put up in my long-term career. 9.28 was the best.
Interceptions: Brenden Korinek's (Phoenix) 10 picks would be tied for first in 30 years of my SP league.
Pass Defense Percentage: Korinek's 96.8 would be the all-time best, topping the leader at 95.0.
Assists: Doug Kneiling's (Chicago) 60 assists would top my league. 58 is the best ever.
Passes Defensed: Lenny Huff's (Las Vegas) 20 would be tied for the league lead.
Punt Return TDs: Harvey Landry's (Chicago) three would be the best ever.
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