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Cold hard math doesn't lie
38 TDs in 10 games = 3.8 TD per game average.
6 games left. 12 TDs to beat 49 in 6 games is 2 TD per game average. Opponents left on the schedule: '00 Ravens (I mean 4-6 Ravens) '68 Jets (I mean 2-8 Jets that pissed off a coach) '72 Dolphins (I mean 0-10 Dolphins) '04 Eagles (I mean an Eagles team with a battered secondary and half a QB.) At this point I see 55 or more. Easily. I could see 60 if they let him play it out. |
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If we are 15-0 going into the meadowland and the gents are in line for a playoff game, they probably wont start alot of their top guys, give then a rest for playoffs, meaning if the pats do decide to go for it, TB could have 5-6 td's in that 1 game, IMHO...:eek:
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AND Randy will catch 3 or so versus each the Jets and Dolphins, thats enough to tie Rice's record and he'll catch a couple others in the other games to break it.
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The pace heis on is 61. 65 would be one more PER GAME than the current record.
That would require 4 a game plus 3 games with 5. Anyone think that is impossible? |
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If Brady were to average 6 TDs in these two games (which is possible but not likely (~35% in my mind)), that would give him 50 TDs on the season with 4 games uncounted. Clearly 15 TDs in four games is possible. I'd give him 50% odds of that for a grand total of under 20%. If Brady were to set a mark like 65, it would immediately become one of those magical unbreakable sports records, like 55. |
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Yup - Belichick, Brady and the entire team, at 15-0 will choose to pass up football immortality so they can get one week of rest instead of two! :rofl: |
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