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49 Touchdown passes in a season...
Shattered by Tom Brady anyone?
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A bit optimistic?
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Not me. The Pats are a balanced team. Run up a good lead, let the defense do their job (I've heard we might actually have a good defense this season!) and handoff to the RB to run out the clock and win the game. If Brady needs to strap the team on his back and win by breaking the TD record we're going to finish that season the same way Manning did when he set the record. |
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The most he's ever thrown is 28. I don't think Stallworth and Welker are going to make that total double. Funny thread man. |
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Even with a mediocre defense, Manning had to pass A LOT in garbage time to get 49. No way Belichick or Brady resort to stat-padding.
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Peyton's career high was only 33 for he broke the record.
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With Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin in their prime if teamed up with Brady this year he would not have even 40 TD passes with those guys..We are not that kind of one dimentional team..Get real dude
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I'd like to see Brady have a 30-TD season before he retires, I'll admit.
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