Quarterback Blurb Breakdown: Tom Brady
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Tom Brady and receiver Randy Moss are talking a good game, that's for sure. Coming off an injury, Brady and his main man are driven to push the edge again, and that spells excellent news for owners of either player.
Recall this is the duo that hit record heights in 2007 when Brady got the single-season passing touchdown record. You really have to like owning a piece of that offense, even if it's unlikely that you'll see its numbers again.
Still, Brady is coming off a significant injury, and that does merit some concern. He hasn't played in quite some time, and while the Pats will utilize the pass often (how can they not with Moss and Wes Welker on the field?), they also acquired some more running backs and could add more ground plays than we expect.
You had to assume they were coming back down to Earth last year even before Brady got hurt. Fifty-touchdown seasons just don't happen often.
Really, it's not a terribly big concern. Brady looked good on the few occasions where he threw and was working with his receivers on the sly when he could as well. But it's just a few small worries that might cause someone to go with a player like Drew Brees, who is healthy and will throw a ton without a doubt.
Brady is clearly a top quarterback, and if he can stay healthy and the offense stays firing on all cylinders, he will be very reliable and likely to end the season among the top three fantasy quarterbacks in most leagues.

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