He has to avrage 329 yds a game. I really dont see that happening. Injuries can occur. Then again, the dolphins and jets are playing for draft picks.
2007-12-11 16:51:55
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answered by Bow2Washington 4
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Brady is going to put up a lot of passing yards against the dolphins and jets. That will put him in good shape to break the record against the Giants. The Giants should have the 5th seed locked up and since they can't win the NFC East the Giants will probably rest a lot of their starters against the Pats. I don't see Belichick resting starters. Tom Brady should be able to break Peyton Manning's TD record and Dan Marino's Passing Yds record this season, although he may break the TD record before the Giants game. I refuse to believe Tom Brady is a real person.
2007-12-11 16:58:50
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answered by chuckbriggs32 2
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He'll have to pick up the pace to make it happen.
Currently, he is averaging 315 yards per game. In the last 3 games, he would have to average about 330.
Plus, he would have to play in all 3 games, which might not happen. They might want to rest him for the playoffs.
But, IF he does play in the last 3 games, it's obviously because they: (A) Want the 16-0 regular-season record, and (B) want to get Tom Brady the single-season passing yards record, and (C) want to get Tom Brady the single-season touchdown record.
And that reminds me, if I'm not mistaken, I think Bret Favre just broke Dan Marino's all-time passing yards record. But if he didn't, he'll do it in the next game.
2007-12-11 22:14:37
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answered by johnsmith2025 ( Cavs Fan ) 7
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Sorry yet Brees will end with greater yards. The communities left on our time table have not have been given any answer for Drew Brees. A 450+yd sport for Tom Brady? Please, the Colts nonetheless have a protection. Peyton Manning doesnt play protection that factor is invalid. The Saints additionally play 4 of their final 5 video games indoors. which potential no climate issues, 2 of our next 5 video games are in primetime at homestead, Brees' numbers skyrocket in primetime. 4 of the subsequent 5 are at homestead and our offense is nearly one hundred% healthy. Brees will end with greater yards. Brady wont get 450+ yards on the Colts and in spite of this it wont catapult him basically before Brees.
2016-10-11 02:55:04
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answered by trip 4
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Are you kidding? Yeah he will. All he needs is 990 yards in the remaining games. That's an average of 330 ypg which is very possible against the remaining teams. It seems like a tough task but let's say Tom Brady throws for 350 ypg against the lowly Jets and Dolphins, that only leaves 290 for the remaining last game of the season against a good defense. This record, like the touchdown record, being broken seems inevitable.
2007-12-11 16:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't foresee it happening. He would have to throw for 330 yards per game. He might get that many with the Jets and the Dolphins, but not the Giants. We will just have to wait and see. I think it would be great if he missed it by 5 yards or less. Go Steelers.
2007-12-11 16:57:37
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answered by Jenny in MT 3
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Absolutely. He'll put up 400+ against the Jets and Miami easily. I'll venture out and say he puts up 450 yards against the Jets. Against Miami, they'll easily score 5 or 6 touchdowns, and given Bellichik's demeanor, he'll pour it on until the end of the 4th Quarter. He'll be the best QB in history.
2007-12-11 16:56:55
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answered by MWM 2
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I think with the remaining schedule that they have he could but don't think he will, especially since he'll probably only play one half of the game against the NYG. But then again, who knows Billicheck might actually want to go for all the records at once.
2007-12-11 17:09:22
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answered by homiel34 3
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With that schedule I would say yes. However I see alot of rest coming Brady's way after home field throughout is clinched. I say he finishes 4825 and 54 TD
2007-12-11 16:56:14
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answered by RedMan 4
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It could happen! Tom could set the single season record for yardage, TDs, completion percent, interception percent, and qb rating. Plus a lot more I can't think of off hand.
He's the greatest quarterback of all time.
2007-12-11 17:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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