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456:152.

3:0 really was the magic number today, giving him both this milestone and the reclaiming of best single season TD:INT ratio.
 
All-time NFL record as well, was it not?
 
Both are amazing. Truly special.

Honestly guys like him do not come around often. He's not letting up either. His play over the last two years has been fantastic.


*IF* He's able to play 4-5 more years he'll be approaching 600 TD's and less than 180 ints.
 
Brady is in beast mode.
 
There's no way in hell he can't be MVP for what he does, and what he means to this team.
 
A little off topic but Luck takes a lot of heat here so I wanna discuss it. So luck finished the year with 31 Tds and 13 INTS. He is behind one of the worst offensive lines in the league, Their roster is probably in the bottom 3rd of the league. The division was better this year. If the Texans had andrew luck, 12-4 this year atleast
 
A little off topic but Luck takes a lot of heat here so I wanna discuss it. So luck finished the year with 31 Tds and 13 INTS. He is behind one of the worst offensive lines in the league, Their roster is probably in the bottom 3rd of the league. The division was better this year. If the Texans had andrew luck, 12-4 this year atleast
Clearly Andrew Luck is a good quarterback but it is interesting to note that the Colts record is better when he's injured (6-3) than when he is playing...
 
456:152.

3:0 really was the magic number today, giving him both this milestone and the reclaiming of best single season TD:INT ratio.
Brees, who is totally elite mind you, has about the same TDs career, BUT 80 or 90 more Picks.
 
Brees, who is totally elite mind you, has about the same TDs career, BUT 80 or 90 more Picks.
Given the volume of the New Orleans offense, it is very possible that Brees retires as the recordholder in most all time QB stats.
 
Given the volume of the New Orleans offense, it is very possible that Brees retires as the recordholder in most all time QB stats.

He will if he goes year for year with Brady. If Brady plays one full solid year after he retires Brady can pass him in everything. Brady is about 1.5 years older though so who knows. If Brady plays till 45 he will though cause i can't imagine any QB besides him playing that long.

Brady is about 4500 yards behind Brees and 9 TDs.
 
To put his 2016 season into perspective:

  • 67.4% completion (second-best in his career after 2007)
  • 6.5% TD percentage (third-best in his career after 2007 and 2010)
  • 0.5% INT percentage (best in his career)
  • 8.2 yards per attempt (third-beset in his career after 2011 and 2007)
  • 9.3 adjusted (for TDs and INTs) yards per attempt (second-best in his career after 2007)
  • 112.2 passer rating (second-best in his career after 2007)
And all that without four games in September with favourable weather (and a dome in AZ).
 
Brady is now 183-52 in the regular season, IF Brady wins his next 4 regular season games he will be 187-52 Peyton Manning has a career regular season record of 186-79. 27 more regular season losses than Brady, or 50% MORE regular season losses.

Brady currently has 5 more regular season losses than Joe Montana but currently has 63 more wins.

Will visit his playoff record in Feb. :D
 
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