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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.For most home wins streak....Brady is at 23...Favre is all time best at 25 for most home wins in a row by a starting QB
There cannot be a tougher task to break the record
NEs next 3 home games are
Minnesota
Indy
Jets
Anyone here see us winning all those?
Jets? Colts? Over rated. I predict that neither team wins this coming weekend.
Regular season records? Nice, but not that big of a deal. Colts fans get all amped up about regular season records. I'm more into the postseason hardware.
Regular season records? Nice, but not that big of a deal. Colts fans get all amped up about regular season records. I'm more into the postseason hardware.
Yeah I agree all these meaningless random statistics can GTFO :rocker:Exactly, who cares about this stuff? Records like that mean nothing. Wins and losses, especially playoff and superbowl wins are what matter. I bet you this 'record' isn't even on Brady's radar.
The Vikes are a mediocre team. Their two wins came against teams with one win each (Cowboys and Lions). The Pats should beat them no problem.
The Colts are a 2-2 on the road. Their defense has only played well for the most part at home. The Colts and Pats always play tough, but the Pats are the better team right now.
The Jets are clearly the toughest of the three. The good news is that Sanchez has been coming back to earth after a spectacular three game stretch. He came through in the end on Sunday, but he should have had another two or three picks too. He has been lucky with all the dropped passes by defenders this year. The Pats and Jets are looking closer and closer to being on par with each other over the last few weeks. The home field advantage and Belichick's history of beating teams he lost to the first time they played in the season when they meet the second time might give the Pats' the edge. Add that the Pats will have the revenge factor and Brady won't be forcing the ball to Moss and the Pats have a decent shot of winning this game too.
It is far from a given that Brady will get the record. But it is not an impossibility.