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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Brady will not beat the record because of the following reasons
1. BB wants a more balance offence than that....the only way brady will have 50 TD is if the running game has 35 TDs."
2. December weather will make it harder to get the passing TDs.
Mmanning got the record the season after the Colts changed the pass interference rule and it was tough for defences to adjust to defending the pass (until the AFCCG :rocker: )
4. It doesn't matter.
Brady will not beat the record because of the following reasons
4. It doesn't matter.
At the end of the day all BB cares about is putting up 7's instead of 3's. If this goal is best served via the air then he'll throw the ball in order to accomplish this. Simple as that.
usually in snowy and rainy games teams will keep the ball on the ground just as standard practice, till you're losing then it's do whatever you can.Some think inclimate weather favours the offense since they know the route they are running. Can you imagine the poor soul CB who has to defend a Brady to Moss (with his hands) pass while slipping and sliding all over a wet or frozen field?
Seems defenses are still struggling throughout the NFL trying to stop the pass.
Maybe it does!
Was it a bad sign when we won 21 games in a row?By the way, I think it may be a bad sign if Brady breaks the TD record.
BB and Brady are not out for records. 16 of our 20 offensive TDs have been passes. If that continues, its a sign the running game in the red zone is an issue.
I would say, in a perfect world, if we continue to average 4 offensive TDs a game, currently 16 passing and 4 rushing ( a pace of 51 and 13) will turn into more like 40 and 24.