Friday, January 20, 2012

2011 Packers' records...

Packers' records this year:points 560;40.1 points average,at home,35 points team average/all year,touchdowns-70,players who scored at least one touchdown-19...
total points is second most,in NFL history,and touchdowns by team is also second,in NFL history,behind 2007 New England Patriots(589 points,and 75 touchdowns)
Charles Woodson is only player,in NFL,to score on an interception return,for touchdown,for last SIX seasons;he did that in week four...
the 31 interceptions by the Packers was the most by the team,since 1970 AFL/NFL merger...
with six sacks,Clay Matthews tied Packers record of most sacks,in first three years(29.5,with Tony Bennett,1990-1992)
the Packers had only 14 turnovers,this season,breaking team record,by two,set,in 2009...
the nineteen game winning streak was the second longest in NFL history,behind New England's 21 game winning streak,in 2007...
Aaron Rodgers had a passer rating of 122.5,best in NFL history-12 straight games of a passer rating of 100,and amazingly tied team record,of 1.2%,of passes intercepted(six,in 502 passes),with Bart Starr,(who in 1966,had three interceptions,in 251 passes)...
the fifteen wins this season was the most wins,by a Packers' team ever...
Jordy Nelson had two 80+yard touchdown catches(84 yards,against Carolina Panthers,week 2,and 93 yard touchdown catch,against St. Louis Rams,week 6)...
Donald Driver became first Packers' receiver to surpass 10,000 yards receiving,as a Packers' player,against Chicago Bears-week 16...
Mason Crosby set records,for most field goals in a row(23,going back to 2010),and longest field goal,in Packers' history(58 yards,at Minnesota,week 7)...
Tim Masthay set punting record for gross punting yards average/per punt(45.6 yards per punt)...
Randall Cobb tied NFL record(108 yards,against New Orleans,week 1)for longest kickoff return,for touchdown,and became first rookie,in Packers' history,to have a punt return touchdown,and kickoff return touchdown in same season...

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