Former Vols collectively lead the NFL in touchdowns

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An interesting point was made in the "Check the Stats" section of the Butch Jones Show: Through week 4 of the NFL schedule, former Vols lead the NFL by a wide margin in touchdowns for which they are responsible, either by rushing, pass reception, passing, kick or interception returns. Collectively, our NFL alumni accounted for 29 touchdowns during that period, which is at least twelve more than the alumni of any other university. Of course, Peyton accounted for 16 of those in the form of touchdown passes in his first four games.
 
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An interesting point was made in the "Check the Stats" section of the Butch Jones Show: Through week 4 of the NFL schedule, former Vols lead the NFL by a wide margin in touchdowns for which they are responsible, either by rushing, pass reception, passing, kick or interception returns. Collectively, our NFL alumni accounted for 29 touchdowns during that period, which is at least twelve more than the alumni of any other university. Of course, Peyton accounted for 16 of those in the form of touchdown passes in his first four games.

Atleast 6 more today, Peyton had 4 passing, 1 rushing, and D. Moore has 1 so far tonight.
 
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An interesting point was made in the "Check the Stats" section of the Butch Jones Show: Through week 4 of the NFL schedule, former Vols lead the NFL by a wide margin in touchdowns for which they are responsible, either by rushing, pass reception, passing, kick or interception returns. Collectively, our NFL alumni accounted for 29 touchdowns during that period, which is at least twelve more than the alumni of any other university. Of course, Peyton accounted for 16 of those in the form of touchdown passes in his first four games.

And 7 of those came from game 1. And, of course I had to play him in fantasy that week.
 
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Fantastic game between the Broncos and Cowboys. Manning's bootleg was a classic.
 
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This is kinda like the Aaron brothers having the most career home runs of any brothers ever. Hank has 755 and Tommy has 13.
 

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