I don't know how many read Carucci's column, but Drew Brees is currently on course to beat Dan Marion's single season yardage record
Burning questions for Week 13 - Vic Carucci
(actually, by my reckoning, Brees would end up about 50 yards short)
But wouldn't that just stick in PM's craw
And I believe that Farve is only 10 TDs shy of Marino, all time.
And LT's in with a real good chance of breaking the rushing (& total?) TD record.
Any other big records that may be broken in the rest of the year?

Will the New Orleans Saints keep up their pass-happy ways and continue to run away with the NFC South against a San Francisco 49ers team fading fast from the playoff picture?
Yes.
The Saints have the most prolific quarterback in the league in Drew Brees, who has thrown for more than 300 yards in each of his last five games. Brees is on pace to break the single-season record that Dan Marino set in 1984 when he threw for 5,084 yards. With his multiple game-breaking receivers and excellent skills in reading coverages and making decisions with the ball, Brees should be able to put up more impressive numbers against one of the worst pass defenses in the league.
Yes.
The Saints have the most prolific quarterback in the league in Drew Brees, who has thrown for more than 300 yards in each of his last five games. Brees is on pace to break the single-season record that Dan Marino set in 1984 when he threw for 5,084 yards. With his multiple game-breaking receivers and excellent skills in reading coverages and making decisions with the ball, Brees should be able to put up more impressive numbers against one of the worst pass defenses in the league.
(actually, by my reckoning, Brees would end up about 50 yards short)
But wouldn't that just stick in PM's craw

And I believe that Farve is only 10 TDs shy of Marino, all time.
And LT's in with a real good chance of breaking the rushing (& total?) TD record.
Any other big records that may be broken in the rest of the year?
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