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Tom Brady needs two TD passes to break Peyton Manning's single season record of 49 passes for touchdowns, and Randy Moss needs two TD receptions to break Jerry Rice's single season record of 22 receptions for touchdowns. There is a pretty good possibility both records will fall. If that happens, here is the dilemma.

If Tom Brady makes a second TD pass to break the record, and the receiver is Randy Moss who is catching his second TD pass of the night to break the record...which player gets to keep the record setting football?
 
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lol, this is what you're worrying about?
 
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lol, this is what you're worrying about?
Not worrying, but it is a reasonable question. :)
 
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i asked this in a thread a week ago, and nobody had a good answer. it will probably end up in the pats hof , imo
 
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i asked this in a thread a week ago, and nobody had a good answer. it will probably end up in the pats hof , imo
That would probably be the best place for the ball.
 
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...which player gets to keep the record setting football?
They'll build a little stand for the ball and each player will have it for 6 months of every year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :eek:
Just so you can get back to more pressing issues, let's just say it will be on display in the NFL HOF, Canton, OH.
 
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Pretty sure the game ball will go to Canton.
 
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Cut the ball in half.

Signed,
King Sol
 
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It would go to Moss. He would be the last person to have it and possession is 9/10s of the law. IMO he offers it to Brady. Brady turns it down, Moss insists and Brady accepts. Moss' reputation as a good guy/team player in NE starts to become legendary and he later inks a friendly 5 year contract. The rest of the NFL's fandom hates us even more.
 
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no way kraft lets it go to canton. what do you think he is building this pats hof for? for pats memorabilia! canton is a little shack in the middle of nowhere. the pats hof is gonna be bigger.
 
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Pretty sure the game ball will go to Canton.
Naw...that will be a Patriot football. What happens to the ball if the ball is in Canton and those records are broken?

Keep the ball in the Pats HOF.
 
The simplest solution is for Brady to throw another touchdown pass - - - to Troy Brown for number 50 and his 22nd receiver for two more records. Moss gets to keep his ball, so does Tom. :D
 
I say the both jog together over to BB on the sideliine and give it to him, TOGETHER.
 
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As Tom and Randy decide, they better keep an eye out for Doug Mankiewicz.
 
i can almost guarantee that moss would defer to brady.
 
Moss will put it in his back pocket and slip it to Brady during the post-game activities. Brady will leave it on his kitchen table, and his dog will chew it up. Hey, it's already scripted!
 
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