Taysom Hill concentrates on the result more than the history-making in New Orleans Saints' victory over the Falcons
By John DeShazier | Senior Writer - NewOrleans Saints
Taysom Hill said he doesn't really take note of the historical numbers as they're being compiled, because there isn't much time to soak it in during the actual compilation.
So, on Sunday, as he became the only player in NFL history to total 10 touchdown passes, 10 receiving touchdowns, and 10 rushing touchdowns in the combined regular season and playoff games during the New Orleans Saints
21-18 victory over Atlanta, what mainly jumped to the forefront for Hill was that New Orleans (5-9) was able to win the game.
"I don't pay too close attention to statistics," said Hill, who has 10 passing touchdowns, 21 rushing touchdowns, and 11 receiving scores in his six-year career. "Obviously, you care about wins and losses and everything else like that, but I was unaware.
"I don't really think about that too much. I think any time you see statistics like that, I think for me, personally, I feel a lot of gratitude. We've talked about the uniqueness of what I've been able to do. But I wouldn't be able to do it without the people around me, I wouldn't have been able to do it without coaches that were willing to take a chance or create opportunities for me because nobody else had done that in the past.
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