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Top 10 records never to be broken in NFL history

   On one autumn Sunday afternoon in 1990, Derrick Thomas made life absolutely miserable for 
  Seahawks quarterback Dave Krieg. 
   Otto Graham led the 
  Browns to titles in every season of the AAFC (1946-1949), then continued that success when Cleveland joined the NFL. 
   What the 
  Patriots failed to finish off in 2007, the 
  Dolphins accomplished 35 years earlier with an unblemished 17-0 campaign. 
   From their expansion season of 1960 through 1988, Tom Landry coached the 
  Cowboys, leading the team to five 
  Super Bowls, including two titles. 
   The road is a tough place to win games in the NFL, but the 
  49ers had a road winning streak that spanned two decades. 
   While it took decades for many of his receiving records to fall, there's one mark Don Hutson may hold on to for a long time. 
   After going 0-14 in their debut season of 1976, the 
  Buccaneers proceeded to lose their first 12 games of the 1977 season. 
   What started in 1992 when Brett Favre replaced an injured Don Majkowski came to a conclusion when the 
  Packers quarterback retired in 2008. 
   Ranking right up their with Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak is Johnny Unitas' run of 47 consecutive games with at least one TD pass. 
   Don Shula coached in the NFL for 33 years, amassing 328 regular-season wins, plus 19 playoff victories, gives the coach a career mark of 347 wins. 

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