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I was going to post this on the other scoring thread, but decided Greg the Leg deserved his own post, because his scoring pace is even more impressive than that of the overall offense. Through half the season, Greg Zuerlein now has 99 points scored, with a perfect 27/27 PATs and 24/25 FGs in 8 games. He is on pace to score 198 points this year.
Just for some perspective, Jeff Wilkins holds the Rams record for points scored by a kicker, surprisingly from the 2003 season, with 163 points. The NFL record for kickers is only one point more, with Gary Anderson, from the incredible offense of the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, logging 164 points. The NFL record for overall scoring is 186 points, (31 TDs) by LaDainian Tomlinson of San Diego in 2006. Zuerlein is actually on pace to break both Records.
Let me further extrapolate. At 12.4 pts per game, Zuerlein would have to drop off to 8pts per game the rest of the way out in order to NOT break the record for kickers, and drop off to under 11ppg. in order to not break the all-time record.
The Rams do face tough defenses in Seattle, Minnesota, Philly and Houston down the stretch, but the Rams have built this offensive record in the front half of the season facing Seattle, Jacksonville and Washington, among others.
I believe Legatron will break the Rams record established by Wilkins, and the NFL record for kickers, but have a tough time beating LT's 186. What do you all think?