http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/10/24/standard_measures/
Manning touched on Brady's pursuit last week in Indianapolis.
"I saw where Tom said that in the midst of the season, he doesn't have much time to think about individual records and accomplishments, and he's concentrating on the team," Manning said. "I have to say, if and when he approaches that record, and it certainly seems like he's on pace to do so, my hope would be to handle it with as much class as Dan Marino did a few years ago when I came near to that passing record."
"It's off the charts," said Green Bay's Brett Favre. "The way he orchestrates his team is as good as any that's ever played. Then you throw in those guys around him, I think his offensive line, I don't want to say is underrated, but with Randy and Wes Welker and [Laurence] Maroney, [Donte'] Stallworth, and those guys [the linemen] don't get a lot of attention, but when he drops back, very rarely does he ever get pressure.
"If they stay healthy, they could break every record. Obviously, it starts with him, but every passing record that's out there. And I thought Peyton's would never be broken - of course, I'm sure people thought Dan's would never be broken. But he could hit 60 touchdown passes. That sounds crazy, but it could happen."