If he doesnt pass for one today, he needs 4 to tie 5 to have it with 2 games left....can he do it?? they do play miami next week...if the weathers bad next week forget it
I hope he sits on the bench against the Giants instead of risking injury for the sake of same over-glorified personal achievement. In all honesty, I would be disappointed to see our starters out there against New York, because winning the Super Bowl should be all that matters and we should not (in my opinion) jeapordize the health of key players just to chase down a TD record and a perfect season. A lot can happen in 60 minutes.
I hope he sits on the bench against the Giants instead of risking injury for the sake of same over-glorified personal achievement. In all honesty, I would be disappointed to see our starters out there against New York, because winning the Super Bowl should be all that matters and we should not (in my opinion) jeapordize the health of key players just to chase down a TD record and a perfect season. A lot can happen in 60 minutes.
Winning the Super Bowl is precisely why you do not rest your starters in week 17 when you've got a bye. You don't want your players to play their first playoff game after 20 days without playing football. Look what happened to Indy in 2005 they were rusty as hell and lost because of that exact situation.
I hope he sits on the bench against the Giants instead of risking injury for the sake of same over-glorified personal achievement. In all honesty, I would be disappointed to see our starters out there against New York, because winning the Super Bowl should be all that matters and we should not (in my opinion) jeapordize the health of key players just to chase down a TD record and a perfect season. A lot can happen in 60 minutes.
Not really. They scored on a fluke play caused by the weather. Other than that, the conditions kept the score close, but the Jets really weren't in it. If the weather is fine next week and the wind calm, Brady will be back on track.
Not really. They scored on a fluke play caused by the weather. Other than that, the conditions kept the score close, but the Jets really weren't in it. If the weather is fine next week and the wind calm, Brady will be back on track.
To be fair, I wasn't either. But looking back on the game, it really wasn't close at any point.
Weather.com says 40 degrees, partly cloudy, 5-10mph wind, 10% chance of precipitation next Sunday. It's early, of course, and the weather's anything but certain, but that's a good sign.
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