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33 TD, 11 Int, 106 Passer Rating, 8.6 YPA, 4273 yards


These are OUTSTANDING numbers, easily qualify him for another top 10 best season of all time for a QB. When you consider he doesn't have any real # 1 Wide Receiver, this makes it even more impressive.

Anyone know what his projections are for the season at this rate? We could be witnessing a 5,000 yard passing season for Tom.
 
My guess will be 39TD 12INT 5100yards.
 
33 TD, 11 Int, 106 Passer Rating, 8.6 YPA, 4273 yards


These are OUTSTANDING numbers, easily qualify him for another top 10 best season of all time for a QB. When you consider he doesn't have any real # 1 Wide Receiver, this makes it even more impressive.

Anyone know what his projections are for the season at this rate? We could be witnessing a 5,000 yard passing season for Tom.

If he throws 400 against DEN and MIA each he breaks Marino's record.
 
If he throws 400 against DEN and MIA each he breaks Marino's record.

If he just throws +/- 300 against the remaining 3 he breaks the record...(812 to go). But he has location and weather to contend with (among other things).

And I think we will see at least 10 more passing TD's as long as Gronk stays healthy.

Just don't know if he gets the record with Rodgers and Brees also in contention. Brees is ahead at this juncture because his completion % is something Tommy can't quite match for reasons not entirely of his own making...and he's inside the rest of the way against the Viqueens and home against Atlanta and Carolina. Unless Brees goes down in a heep he will be hard to catch under the circumstances.
 
If he just throws +/- 300 against the remaining 3 he breaks the record...(812 to go). But he has location and weather to contend with (among other things).

And I think we will see at least 10 more passing TD's as long as Gronk stays healthy.

Just don't know if he gets the record with Rodgers and Brees also in contention. Brees is ahead at this juncture because his completion % is something Tommy can't quite match for reasons not entirely of his own making...and he's inside the rest of the way against the Viqueens and home against Atlanta and Carolina. Unless Brees goes down in a heep he will be hard to catch under the circumstances.

Brees will throw for more yards than Tom. Mainly because he plays all his remaining games in a dome and throws the ball 40 times a game.
 
Brees will throw for more yards than Tom. Mainly because he plays all his remaining games in a dome and throws the ball 40 times a game.

Part of that may come down to getting slotted in the playoffs and how much rest Brees gets as a result.
 
All these numbers are nice, but all that is important are number of W's...

With or without breaking records, #12 will be considered one of the best all time at his position.
 
I think Marino's record is going down, but to Brees.

Given the pass wacky (or pass happy) nature of the NFL these days, it actually is quite an accomplishment for Marino to have set this record in the 80's. Same with his TD record. I know that Manning and Brady broke it, but in a way Marino's numbers are more impressive given the age of the NFL that he was playing in.
 
Brady DOES have a #1 WR. Wes Welker is arguably the best WR in the NFL and statistically he is the best.
 
Brady DOES have a #1 WR. Wes Welker is arguably the best WR in the NFL and statistically he is the best.

Wes Welker is the best SLOT WR of all time. He is not a # 1 Wide Receiver. He doesn't have the physical tools. He is not a Hakeem Nicks, let alone a Calvin Johnson.
 
Wes Welker is the best SLOT WR of all time. He is not a # 1 Wide Receiver. He doesn't have the physical tools. He is not a Hakeem Nicks, let alone a Calvin Johnson.

Damn right he's not a Hakeem Nicks, he's much better than him. Wes is a #1 WR and he's the #1 WR on the Patriots depth chart. The numbers he's put up this season are ridiculous.
 
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I think Marino's record is going down, but to Brees.

Given the pass wacky (or pass happy) nature of the NFL these days, it actually is quite an accomplishment for Marino to have set this record in the 80's. Same with his TD record. I know that Manning and Brady broke it, but in a way Marino's numbers are more impressive given the age of the NFL that he was playing in.

Indeed....what were the records before him?
 
All these numbers are nice, but all that is important are number of W's...

With or without breaking records, #12 will be considered one of the best all time at his position.

Agreed. W's are the only numbers that I care about. I'd like to see a win or two in the playoffs as well.
 
Wes Welker is the best SLOT WR of all time. He is not a # 1 Wide Receiver. He doesn't have the physical tools. He is not a Hakeem Nicks, let alone a Calvin Johnson.

Who cares where he lines up? he puts up better numbers than everyone consistently. And he goes over the middle and makes tough catches in the kind of tough areas that would make Hakeem Nicks piss himself if he had to do it with any sort of consistency.

Brady also has the best TE of all time to throw to. Just sayin.
 
Wes Welker is the best SLOT WR of all time. He is not a # 1 Wide Receiver. He doesn't have the physical tools. He is not a Hakeem Nicks, let alone a Calvin Johnson.
Brady has the best Wide Receiver and the best Tight End in football to throw too. You can delude yourself all you like that they aren't.

I'll take consistent performance over the show pony big play every day of the week. Luckily, Welker and Gronkowski have proven they are capable of performing both (and on a regular basis I might add).
 
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Part of that may come down to getting slotted in the playoffs and how much rest Brees gets as a result.

They will need to win out for any shot at a first-round bye, unless SF totally collapses.
 
Don't forget the 3 W's: Wes Welker Wins

Brady has been tremendous in past years spreading the ball to all the receivers. This year it's the Wes and Gronk show.

I've been rather concerned with our dependence on Welker and Gronkowski, but it's hard to argue with 1st place in the AFC East. Just hope it isn't the team's undoing in the playoffs.
 
Brady's rating wd be very close to Rodger's IF only he could have clung to his usual low or no interception rate. In fact zero interceptions (he's done this at least twice before) might have him in the lead.
 
Wow, after looking at his qb records, I am amazed--what a poor memory i have. I thought that he had no interceptions in that first full year when BB held his passing in check, and the stats say 12. Oh well only 4 a couple years ago. Only two years with zero were the injured year and the year he played one game--not what i had in mind.
 
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