Sector said:Well, I know that this is a complete lie. Five-hundred yards is ten times greater than the national record, and only about thirty yards less than the national record for an entire season.
1) Tony Romo is a professional football player. Statistics between the NFL and high school leagues are not comparable.Simple said:If it's highschool then 500 yards in a game is easy. Trust me. By the way, Tony Romo threw for 502 yards in their game against the Broncos.
Sector said:1) Tony Romo is a professional football player. Statistics between the NFL and high school leagues are not comparable.
2) Since when have you ever heard of a quarterback also being a kick returner? Never.
3) Therefore, he has to play a rushing position (halfback, fullback, etc.). And my listed statistics are of those rushing positions.
So I still think he's lying.
You fight well, but unless I see some sort of reliable proof, such as a news article or school article (of the original poster; not your listings), I'm still in disbelief. With an amount that large, there would be such an article created.Simple said:1. You're right because highschool games are easier.
2. I have. It's highschool. Players play different positions.
3. Not always. Look at Owen Daniels. Played for Rice University (current Texans player) as a quarterback, fullback, and running back.
Sector said:Well, I know that this is a complete lie. Five-hundred yards is ten times greater than the national record, and only about thirty yards less than the national record for an entire season.
Sector said:Well, I know that this is a complete lie. Five-hundred yards is ten times greater than the national record, and only about thirty yards less than the national record for an entire season.
Prepare said:I'm with you on the fact that he didn't get five-hundred yards. However, we don't know if he's a quarterback or if he's some other position. The record for most rushing yards in a singe game is 296. The record for most passing yards in a single game is 554.
Show me one of those that have ever returned a kick.Goon said:Are you serious? If it's high school it's definitely possible.
Norm Van Brocklin 554 yards
Matt Schaub 527 yards
Warren Moon 527 yards
Boomer Esiason 522 yards
Dan Marino 521 yards
Matthew Stafford 520 yards
Tom Brady 517 yards
Phil Simms 513 yards
Drew Brees 510 yards
Eli Manning 510 yards
Vince Ferragamo 509 yards
Tony Romo 506 yards
Y. A. Tittle 505 yards
Elvis Grbac 504 yards
Ben Roethlisberger 503 yards
Sector said:You fight well, but unless I see some sort of reliable proof, such as a news article or school article (of the original poster; not your listings), I'm still in disbelief. With an amount that large, there would be such an article created.
Other than that, touché.
Sector said:Show me one of those that have ever returned a kick.