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...week # 6 against the New Orleans Saints? :eek:
 
I'm not sure what record you are talking about but I'm pretty sure you just jinxed it.
 
I'm not sure what record you are talking about but I'm pretty sure you just jinxed it.

Consecutive games with a TD pass, and I believe week 6 ties, not breaks, assuming it lasts until then.
 
Let's not do this.

Let's not turn TB's pursuit of the "consecutive games started with a TD pass" record into a circus like the Saints and Drew Brees did last year. We can't criticize the Saints and Brees for doing that and then turn around and do it ourselves.

Plus. It's way bad Karma to say things like "...will break..." the record. Is that "just superstition?" You betcha!
 
Brady is above records of the type a Peyton Manning fan would extoll his guy for (although it's nice to compared playoff W-L records and indoor/outdoor QB Rating/Rate+ stats).

Brady is in the hunt for another SB ring, that's the record we should all really care about.
 
Wow! I have to tip my cap to the NFL; that's some good scheduling, right there...


Also, in regards to the thread's title; the word you are looking for is "could." "Just noticed, Brady *could* break Brees record..." Yeah, let's not jinx it. Losing Welker is bad enough; don't need bad luck on top of it.
 
...week # 6 against the New Orleans Saints? :eek:

Stats are for losers. I want to a healthy team and to win in Feb and that's all I care about...................But it would be cool for TFB to get it! :D
 
Brady is above records of the type a Peyton Manning fan would extoll his guy for (although it's nice to compared playoff W-L records and indoor/outdoor QB Rating/Rate+ stats).

Brady is in the hunt for another SB ring, that's the record we should all really care about.

Brady is also the most competitive guy in all of football. Of course, the end game is going to be raising the Lombardi trophy for every player in the NFL. But, being the competitive guy that we all know he is, you don't think that Brady would be excited about breaking that record?
 
I long for the "blue collar, lunchpail" Patriots of the early 2000s. In those days Pats fans excoriated Colts fans for their incessant obsession with Peyton's stats vs Brady's Championship wins. But starting with that nightmare 2007 stats focused season, a large segment of the Patriots fan base became obsessed with individual statistics, like MLB fans, totally missing the point.
 
Wow! I have to tip my cap to the NFL; that's some good scheduling, right there...


Also, in regards to the thread's title; the word you are looking for is "could." "Just noticed, Brady *could* break Brees record..." Yeah, let's not jinx it. Losing Welker is bad enough; don't need bad luck on top of it.

I'm sure it was just a coincidence. :rolleyes:

Also agree on the title. Bad, bad karma.
 
I long for the "blue collar, lunchpail" Patriots of the early 2000s. In those days Pats fans excoriated Colts fans for their incessant obsession with Peyton's stats vs Brady's Championship wins. But starting with that nightmare 2007 stats focused season, a large segment of the Patriots fan base became obsessed with individual statistics, like MLB fans, totally missing the point.

Ya know, I was thinking about this recently as well. In those days Peyton was annoited the greatest quarterback in the league with his flashy style of play and incredible stats. Meanwhile in New England we kept referring to Brady's win totals.

Now the same is almost true but instead of Manning vs. Brady it was Brady vs. Flacco. Flacco won a Super Bowl and many road playoff games but is still disregarded in the conversation of best quarterbacks in the league.

I guess what goes around comes around.
 
Stats are for losers. I want to a healthy team and to win in Feb and that's all I care about...................But it would be cool for TFB to get it! :D

I agree with you (and Belichick, who did say it) that, in general, "Stats are for losers."

Johnny U's record, though, was a big deal to break. Any record that stands for over half a century in any sport, let alone a QB record in a QB-obsessed league, is meaningful.

Brees deserved all the praise he got for breaking it. If Brady is fortunate enough to throw a TD in each of the next seven games, he will deserve all the praise he gets as well. But, seven games is an eternity in the NFL...which is why this record is such a big deal.
 
Jinx thread....****y thread...first game is against the Bills I hope we win it.
 
Brady is also the most competitive guy in all of football. Of course, the end game is going to be raising the Lombardi trophy for every player in the NFL. But, being the competitive guy that we all know he is, you don't think that Brady would be excited about breaking that record?

Sure... just not publicly...
 
Mods. For "will" please substitute "could", to save the OP further embarrassment.
 
I agree with you (and Belichick, who did say it) that, in general, "Stats are for losers."

Johnny U's record, though, was a big deal to break. Any record that stands for over half a century in any sport, let alone a QB record in a QB-obsessed league, is meaningful.

Brees deserved all the praise he got for breaking it. If Brady is fortunate enough to throw a TD in each of the next seven games, he will deserve all the praise he gets as well. But, seven games is an eternity in the NFL...which is why this record is such a big deal.

Unitas's record stands well over Brees or any other QB of this era that "breaks" it in the sense of the context they played in.

In Unitas's time (say 1965, the first year I saw a game), the 3rd best TD total by a QB was 23, and the 3rd best yards gained/yr was 2300. Compare that to 41 and 5000 yards in 2011. Or of the top 37 QB Rating QB's all time, only two retired before 1994 - or 9 of the top 12 are still active.
 
Unitas's record stands well over Brees or any other QB of this era that "breaks" it in the sense of the context they played in.

In Unitas's time (say 1965, the first year I saw a game), the 3rd best TD total by a QB was 23, and the 3rd best yards gained/yr was 2300. Compare that to 41 and 5000 yards in 2011. Or of the top 37 QB Rating QB's all time, only two retired before 1994 - or 9 of the top 12 are still active.

And yet, even with that said, the record still stood all this time.
 
Let's not do this.

Let's not turn TB's pursuit of the "consecutive games started with a TD pass" record into a circus like the Saints and Drew Brees did last year. We can't criticize the Saints and Brees for doing that and then turn around and do it ourselves.

Plus. It's way bad Karma to say things like "...will break..." the record. Is that "just superstition?" You betcha!

We as Pats fans or as a forum Patsfans.com can not turn it into a c ircus. No one would (or should) criticize a fan of the saints for getting excited about the potential to cross a major milestone. What people harped on was the way Brees himself handled it and with the way the team did too. I dont think the Patriots nor Brady would ever do what the saints did and certainly not to the extent that they did.
 
Sure... just not publicly...

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Brady is above records of the type a Peyton Manning fan would extoll his guy for (although it's nice to compared playoff W-L records and indoor/outdoor QB Rating/Rate+ stats).

Brady is in the hunt for another SB ring, that's the record we should all really care about.

...that he probably wouldn't celebrate it publicly isn't relevant. He's competitive enough that he would, more than likely, be happy about it. I don't understand why some people seem to believe that Brady is a football bot whose sole purpose in life is only to win Super Bowls. He's human. Of course he's going to get excited over individual accomplishments and he can still do so while maintaining the intensity required to take the team to, and hopefully win, another Super Bowl.
 
Per requests, thread title has been changed from:
- "Just noticed, Brady will break Brees record..." to
- "Just noticed, Brady could tie Brees' record TD streak --- vs Saints!"



Hope that works for everyone.
 
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