Here are a few... what do you think?
1. Will Brady beat Peyton's 49 TD's?
2. Will Moss beat Jerry's 19 TD receptions?
3. Will the Patriots beat the total point record of 556 points?
4. Will the Pats be the first team to reach 19-0?
Mention any others....................
2007-12-25
12:48:03
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Here are a few... what do you think?
1. Will Brady beat Peyton's 49 TD's?
2. Will Moss beat Jerry's 22 TD receptions?
3. Will the Patriots beat the total point record of 556 points?
4. Will the Pats be the first team to reach 19-0?
Mention any others....................
2007-12-25
13:14:50 ·
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2007-12-25 12:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i think they will get all four.
Brady only needs 2 TD passes, and Moss only 2 TD catches (this will be the toughest of the 4)
They only need 6 points to break the scoring record,
The Giants have nothing to play for but maybe keeping their names out of the record book, but I think they are hurt and more focused on healing for the playoffs
Another would be average margin of victory that they could take, but they'd need a very strong game for that, and I think the play calling will be vanilla in this game; they don't want to show too much
Of course, the most important thing is to win the game. And then move on to the next.
2007-12-25 13:02:24
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answered by rob 6
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If the Pats advance in the playoffs they will break all four. I think Brady and Moss will break their records this Staurday.
FYI: Rice's record is 22 TD's not 19.
2007-12-25 13:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It will depend on the weather somewhat, but I think they'll break all the records you mentioned. Then the question will be when will the Pats lose? After the perfect season, every free agent out there who doesn't have a ring will want to play for the Pats. I see the Pats being stronger next season, and possibly having back to back perfect seasons. Then the NFL will try to figure out how to have more parity.
2007-12-26 01:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes on all four of your questions and yes on a few more like the largest point differential in a season along as they don't lose to the Giants by 20 (c'mon), the most consecutive regular season wins which a win over the Giants would give them and the most players to score a touchdown in a season with any new player who scores like Troy Brown which would make 22 different players.
2007-12-25 16:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Brady will tie Manning, Moss will not beat Rice, the Pats will beat the points record, and the Pats will not reach 19-0. The Pats will lose to the Colts in the playoffs. The Colts played them very well durring the first meeting and are playing better ball now than they werre then.
2007-12-25 12:56:31
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answered by Michael W 4
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1 yes 2 yes 3 yes 4 yes
2007-12-25 12:57:24
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answered by Brady Crew 4
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We will soon know the answer. Just around the corner. That should sell a lot of Brady shirts. Moss shirts are not hot yet, but they could be flying off the shelves if he plays a big role.
2007-12-25 13:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes on all questions.
Go Patriots!
2007-12-25 13:31:09
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answered by wannagodaty 5
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I think so. GO PATS!
2007-12-25 12:57:00
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answered by Go Wit Da Flow 3
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