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DeAngelo Williams can make history these next two weeks.


capfolly

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I was looking through ESPN and on the Panthers espn page I caught sight of an interesting fact. Williams is currently tied for the single season record of Touchdown runs of 30+ yards with five this season. He's tied with Barry Sanders(1997), Terrel Davis(1998),and Adrian Peterson(2007). If he has one more td run of 30+ yards within the next two games he will break that record with 6.

Here is the link: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/elias?date=20081214

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I was looking through ESPN and on the Panthers espn page I caught sight of an interesting fact. Williams is currently tied for the single season record of Touchdown runs of 30+ yards with five this season. He's tied with Barry Sanders(1997), Terrel Davis(1998),and Adrian Peterson(2007). If he has one more td run of 30+ yards within the next two games he will break that record with 6.

Here is the link: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/elias?date=20081214

Actually they said he was tied with 4 others but they said this was over the past 40 years. Somehow I think that someone got more in the 60s. Anyone know??

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I was looking through ESPN and on the Panthers espn page I caught sight of an interesting fact. Williams is currently tied for the single season record of Touchdown runs of 30+ yards with five this season. He's tied with Barry Sanders(1997), Terrel Davis(1998),and Adrian Peterson(2007). If he has one more td run of 30+ yards within the next two games he will break that record with 6.

Here is the link: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/elias?date=20081214

No wonder TDavis has been so touchy on NFLN lately. :)

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