Brady likely to continue to smash Marino's records
26 Sep 2011
The 2011 season is only two games deep, but thanks to Brady’s torrid start - amassing 940 passing yards — but if he keeps up this pace, he will compile 7,520 passing yards, shattering Marino’s 27 year old record.
Brady isn’t the only QB on pace to break the record; Cam Newton, Phillip Rivers, Drew Brees and Tony Romo are all on pace to throw more than 5,084 yards this year. BetOnline puts the odds of Marino’s record falling as the -180 favorite.
“Obviously Newton will cool off and it’s highly doubtful that Romo will be able to come close to the record,” said BetOnline’s Dave Mason. “But Brady, Rivers and Brees have each led the league in season passing yardage over the last few years. In 2008 Brees threw for 5069 yards – just 15 yards shy of the record. This record is going-down this year.”
“And if all these quarterbacks cool-off -- as most will, the ‘No’ pays out at a generous +140,” Mason said. “We’re not afraid to put our money where mouths are. And we’ll take as a little as a buck on this prop, or go as high as $25,000 a game for NFL—higher than anywhere, even Vegas.”
BetOnline also offers the highest odds on live, in-game wagering. “This product has taken the industry by a storm,” Mason said. “Hugely popular, and hugely profitable—for the players at least!”
This weekend alone there are 12 games on the BetOnline.com Live Football betting board