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November 10, 1991

jeff-george19 years ago today, Bernie Kosar's NFL record of 308 passes without an interception ended as his Cleveland Browns lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Since Kosar set the record, Jeff George has come to the closest to reaching the mark.  Over the course of the 1993 (with Indianapolis) and 1994 (with Atlanta) seasons, George threw 279 straight pass attempts without an interception.

Since there are no defining (read: mockable) characteristics about Bernie Kosar, that is why you're receiving a picture of Jeff George, sporting a trifecta of JSF-quality attributes; a mustache, a mullet and some quality negburns.

Impress your co-workers: Bernie Kosar was interception by the Eagles' Ben Smith - who only compiled 6 interceptions across his career.
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ledgewood, November 11, 2009 01:11 PM
wow, thats how long the browns went this year without a touchdown
Dr. Aaron, November 10, 2009 12:11 PM
As a failed high school quarterback, Bernie Kosar was my idol growing up. Probably because he thanks Jesus after every game and was a white man with an afro.Regarding Jeff George, his former lineman with the Vikings, Todd Steussie, told me he could put the ball into spots that were hard to believe.....and could throw it well too.
Jeff George, November 10, 2009 11:11 AM
Bernie threw the ball sidearm like a sissy. That mockable enough for you?

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