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  • Packers Milestones 2016

    Mike McCarthy

    With 12 wins (117), McCarthy would move from 36th to 32nd in NFL history, passing George Allen, George Seifert, Dennis Green and Don Coryell.

    With 2 playoff wins (10), McCarthy would move from 23rd (tie) to 13th (tie) in NFL history, passing among others, Paul Brown, Tony Dungy, John Madden and Vince Lombardi.
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    Aaron Rodgers

    With 4000 passing yards (36,598), Rodgers would move from 35th to 25th in NFL history, passing, among others, Jim Kelly, John Hadl, Steve Young, Y.A. Tittle and Troy Aikman.

    With 33 TD passes (292), Rodgers would move from 17th to 12th in NFL history, passing Warren Moon, Johnny Unitas, Vinny Testaverde, Joe Montana and Dave Krieg
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    Jordy Nelson

    With 1000 receiving yards (7141), Jordy would move from 171st to 122nd in NFL history, passing, among others, Marshall Faulk, Kellen Winslow, Cris Collinsworth and Max McGee.

    With 1000 yards, Jordy would move from 9th to 5th in Packer history, passing Boyd Dowler, Antonio Freeman, Greg Jennings and Max McGee.

    With 10 TD receptions (60), Jordy would move from 115th (tie) to 82nd (tie) in NFL history, passing, among others, Mark Duper, Anthony Carter, Carroll Dale and James Jones (maybe).

    With 10 TD receptions, Jordy would move from 7th to 4th in Packer history, passing Antonio Freeman, Gregg Jennings and Max McGee.
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    Eddie Lacy

    With 1000 rushing yards (4136), Lacy would move from 12th to 6th in Packer history, passing Dorsey Levens, Clark Hinkle, Gerry Ellis, Paul Hornung, Edgar Bennett and Donny Anderson.
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    Clay Matthews

    With 10 sacks (79.5), Clay Matthews would move from 82nd to 64th in NFL history, passing, among others, Bryce Paup, KGB, Mark Gastineau and Jevon Kearse.

    With 7 sacks, Clay would become the all-time Packers sack leader, passing KGB.
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    Julius Peppers

    With 6 sacks (142), Peppers would move from 9th to 5th in NFL history, passing Michael Strahan, Jason Taylor, John Randle and Richared Dent.
    I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    Thanks for this information. I like seeing things like this, and celebrating the players sucsess
    All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

    George Orwell

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