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As of the 2008 season: 1) Randall Cunningham - 4,928 rushing yards and 29,979 passing yards 2) Steve Young - 4,239 rushing yards and 33,124 passing yards 3) Fran Tarkenton - 3,674 rushing yards and 47,003 passing yards 4) Steve McNair - 3,590 rushing yards and 31,304 passing yards 5) John Elway - 3,407 rushing yards and 51,475 passing yards 6) Donovan McNabb - (through 1 game of the 2008 season) 2,965 rushing yards and 25,765 passing yards 7) Jim Harbaugh - 2,787 rushing yards and 26,288 passing yards
Though the ocean liner RMS Titanic is heavier in terms of displacement, the battleship USS Missouri is longer, taller and wider.
1. Randall Cunningham - 4,928 yards 2. Steve Young - 4,239 yards 3. Michael Vick - 3,859 yards
Through the 2008 season, 2: 1) Eric Dickerson - 5,194 yards for the Colts and 7,245 yards for the Rams. 2) Marshall Faulk - 6,959 yards for the the Rams and 5,320 yards for the Colts. Warrick Dunn is close ... he has 5,981 for the Falcons and 4,986 yards for the Buccaneers.
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Yes 2 yards is greater than 5 feet. 1 yard = 36 inches ... 1 feet = 12 inches
A yard has 3 feet in it. So even one yard is more than 2 feet. 6 yards would be way more than 2 feet,
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet . . 25 yards = 75 feet That's more than 35 feet. 35 feet = 11yards 2feet
Yes, two yards is greater than 3 feet because 2 yards is equal to 6 feet. There are three feet in one yard.
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1 yard = 3 Feet So 2 yards would be 6 feet. So yes, 2 yards is larger than 4 feet.
1 yard = 3 feet 10 yards = 30 feet 100 yards = 300 feet ==> that's more than 50 feet 50 feet is only 16 yards and 2 extra feet.
2 yards and 2 feet are 8 feet
2 yards is 6 feets, so it is less than 7 feet
No, 2 yards is smaller than 9 feet.
4 yards and 2 feet is equivalent to 14 feet there it is larger than 13 feet. 4 yards & 2 feet > 13 feet
no 2 yards = 6 feet