I believe it will, not because of better defense, but as the playoffs near, the Patriots would probably look towards protecting Tom at all costs and begin running the ball more. Also as you mentioned, all but 1 game is played outdoors in the Northeast, meaning colder wetter weather--not the ideal conditions for throwing, let alone catching (coming from a WR). either way, he'll probably still shatter Payton's TD record and a few others along the way.
2007-10-23 14:03:43
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answered by forever opportunity 2
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My gut tells me yes. Tom plays outside in the North East, undoubtedly the weather will not always be perfect throwing the football. As we saw last week, if things continue to go this way Tom Brady will be pulled when the game is at hand. At some point in the year I'm convinced that New England will attempt to get a running game going, though how much of an attempt remains to be seen. This doen't mean that Tom won't break the TD record, but at his current pace he would wind up with 62 TDs. I think that the combination of factors will prevent that.
2007-10-23 14:06:37
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answered by mr_freak_on_a_leash 2
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Hell no, Brady is at his peak at this moment. Leading the NFL in passing yards with 2,125 yd, Leading the NFL with 27 TD pass.But what about my man Mr.Moss "come back of the year" Also Leading the NFL in receiving with 732 yd. and leading the receivers with 10 TD, and Leading NFL with a 7 / 0 record ! WOW what a dynamic duo. Every game is a challenge for Brady in which he continues to play magnificent establishing a career high of 6 TD, throwing 21 / 25 for 354 yd. This was very close to a perfect game. And you still think Brady will slow down his pace, I DON'T THINK SO PAL !
2007-10-23 14:37:09
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answered by Gilberto c 6
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Maybe. But defenses have to keep him down to what - 1 or 2 TDs per game? Other than Colts and Pitt - virtually no defense capable of limiting the Pats or Brady's aerial attack.
With 9 weeks left, 1 TD/game = 9 TDs = 36 season TDs - not bad. But unlikely.
Bmore and Wash aint got it - don't believe the hype. What happened to Bmore with Buffalo? Right. Bmore aint got it. Wash aint got it. Gregg Williams can turn around and bend over right now.
Literally, right now. No I mean it - NOW!
2007-10-23 14:16:16
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answered by Cryptblade 3
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answered by cauley 4
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A little bit but they have injury problems with RB's and their passing game is so surgical that they will still throw alot more.
2007-10-23 14:06:21
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answered by Cody 3
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I don't think so he is on pace to get 50-55 TD's this season and I think he will get it
2007-10-23 15:06:20
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answered by Antwuan (Giants Superbowl XLVI Champs!!!) 7
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probably slow down in the winter especiall if they play outdoors
2007-10-23 14:39:38
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answered by Anne 2
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i hope not but i have a bad feeling it eventually will
at least hes not rex grossman where hes throwing joe montana one week and eli manning next week
2007-10-23 14:05:13
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answered by Jay™ 5
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It will only because they will lock up homefield advantage early and he won't play much if at all until the playoffs.
2007-10-23 15:10:37
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answered by G eo 3
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