no he is a fag
2007-05-10 18:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think He will pass for 4000 and change but this is his first season with all the new receivers and you have to build a lot of chemistry to get over the 4500 mark....i don't see the new receivers building chemistry with Brady until around week 4 or 5 and if a QB wants to get to the 4500 mark he must start in week 1 like manning is able to do year in and year out
2007-05-10 09:38:06
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answered by ? 6
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Only if they have major injuries at the RB and/or OL positions. Bellichick game is ball control and a tight D. Throwing the ball up and down the field is not the normal offensive scheme for New England. Nor could I believe that Bellichick or Brady would want to have to play that type of game by choice.
2007-05-10 10:46:25
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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decrease than his TEs and WRs are long gone plus his age we can see a shrink in preformance throwing power/accuracy and TD-INT. The Patriots could be loopy to maintain the passing interest at top priority they have Danny Woodhead and Steven Riddley interior the back container. yet ethier way the RBs are harm services so what can they do? i'm probable offending particularly some patroits followers yet honnestly they dont have a D and lost 0.5 there O. So i could ought to assert particular communities would be busy they have a solid kicker so which you're able to make some factors. additionally in the event that they have a solid directional punter(idk in the event that they do or not) which would be a super distinction in container poitsion i mean it appears that evidently like i'm patronising yet a punter could be a weapon. So i could say theyll circulate 8-8
2017-01-09 14:52:05
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answered by ? 4
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yes. one look at his receviers. also i don't think he will have very many incompletions this season. granted he will have some, but not very many. because if the team rolls the saftey over to moss or stallworth the other is only got to worry about the corner. and if they just have the safteies anf linebackers drop back then you have welker. he has so many weapons and pretty much at least one open at all times allowing him to make lots of complete passes for lots of big and tons of short gains. i would not want to be defense againt them thats for sure. right now the patriots are a team that already have defensive cordinators up all night trying to figure out how to stop them. also because of the star wideouts teams are going to think twice before blitzing the corners in. giving brady more time. and if they do, boom to big receivers open and even if we can't get it to one of them welker is still a great slot receiver. And the final things are we have some good catching tight ends, and LM as i like to call him can catch good too.
2007-05-10 09:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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why he** yes with the awsome receivers that the pats picked up this draft season Tom brady can let the ball sail alot deeper than he was able to without a reciever in his back field I am looking forward to this season wished it was here already
2007-05-10 10:30:51
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answered by poppa bear 5
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I think so. He has the weapons, and proved he can throw for over 4000 even when he has only mediocre recievers, which occured in 2005. This is the best class of recievers Brady has ever played with, and he will make the most of it. This season will be scary for Patriots opponents.
2007-05-10 09:15:34
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answered by lboogey223 3
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could definately happen, with the additions of Moss, Welker, and Stallworth this gives Brady several threats. Add those to losing Dillon and I think Brady will be throwing for 300 yds every game
2007-05-10 09:23:23
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answered by Matt T 3
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I'd have to say no. 281 passing yds per game? Not very likely.
The Pats are not primarily a passing team. It isn't the way they run their offense, sorry. They are a ball control offense. You'd be better off looking for around 3600.
2007-05-13 20:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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He did pass for 4100 yards in 2005 with Branch as his top reciever, so I dont see why not. Now he has Moss and Stallworth.
2007-05-11 11:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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no, the Pats like to run the ball, and they have Maroney who can get the job done
remember the year he had 4000 yards they had no running game because of injuries
2007-05-11 06:29:17
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answered by ? 2
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