60 is conservative. Our schedule is getting tougher, and teams are scoring more and more points. Both of our running backs are injured. This means Tom will have to average 5 touch downs per game from now on. I say 65 TD is more realistic. You also have to remember that none of our receivers, including gaffney, have very much experience playing with Brady. As the players feel more comfortable with each other, good things will happen. Another important thing to note is that in prior years, Brady had to force the plays, which made his stats underappreciated by voters of the MVP award. Now, Brady's receivers are as competent as he is so he is actually working and stressing less. This is important because he's not sweating or running up the score to get those 5 or 6 TD's a game--he's just throwing the ball to the most open man like he always does, but this year, his receivers are catching them more often, are open more often, and get more yards after the catch than ever.